Some scribbled on the page. Some colored in the pictures. But as I instructed what to do I was proud that the kids traced the lines of the letter as best they could. Then I asked them to make their own letter A on the blank page to the left. They gave it a good shot and I thought this little exercise turned out great. A+ on this project. There will be more letters to come!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Starting Letters
Tracing is a good way to help kids learn to draw straight lines. Straight lines that lead to letters. I took out the children's journals this morning and turned to the first available page. I used a ruler and made the letter A with broken lines. Then drew a picture or two of items whose names begin with the letter A.
Some scribbled on the page. Some colored in the pictures. But as I instructed what to do I was proud that the kids traced the lines of the letter as best they could. Then I asked them to make their own letter A on the blank page to the left. They gave it a good shot and I thought this little exercise turned out great. A+ on this project. There will be more letters to come!
Some scribbled on the page. Some colored in the pictures. But as I instructed what to do I was proud that the kids traced the lines of the letter as best they could. Then I asked them to make their own letter A on the blank page to the left. They gave it a good shot and I thought this little exercise turned out great. A+ on this project. There will be more letters to come!
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