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Showing posts with label reinforcement letter activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reinforcement letter activity. Show all posts

Saturday, April 10

Letter T- couch cushion letters

As a parent one of the hardest things we do on a daily basis is to choose our battles. Do you argue about the pots and pans being used as indoor sleds, do you complain about the paint that spilled outside the designated paint area, do you allow your baby crawler to open the bathroom cabinet to get out the q-tips to play with EVERY single day and the list goes on and on.

When I saw all the couch cushions and pillows in one big pile I thought, "Do I need to argue about this or just give the lecture?" I decided to give the usual lecture of, "Remember what you take out you need to put away!" "Okay Mama," River responded. Then about 2 mins letter he says, "Look, I made T the tiger! And I made a small t like the cross Jesus was on." With that kind of excited declaration, I was really happy I decided to not stunt his creative play with the couch cushions.


So if you are interested in doing a fun letter reinforcement activity
all you need are..........

couch cushions and pillows



creativity

Thursday, March 18

Letter G- Spider letters

I try to do various kinds of mid-week reinforcement activities to help River remember what letter we are working on for the week. So today we did Spider letters!


We used the lowercase foam letters, and his favorite spiderman container. 

I think every household should own the uppercase and lowercase foam letters from the dollar store. We use them all the time and haven't lost very many yet. (fingers crossed)

I picked out about seven letters including "g" to put inside the spiderface. River then picked one out and went through the flipchart to find the match. We pretended the letters were spiders crawling all around  the pages trying to find its home.
It was an easy, simple, activity!

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