May 18, 2010

Letter A- Alligator

Welcome to Letter A!
A is for Alligator!
All images are clickable and should open up for easy printing!
Enjoy!

Crafty Letter A-Alligator:
You will need:
  • Green construction paper
  • White triangles from construction paper)
  • Black sharpie or marker
  • Googly eyes (or make eyes from paper)
  • Glue
Letter A Collage: Just cut out the pictures and have your child glue them on the A.

Letter A Magnet Page: You can use the magnets found here for this. We used pom poms instead for ours so thats another option. And then painted it afterward!

Alligator Lacing card: Just cut out the alligator, Laminate then punch holes and let you child string it all up!


Letter A Alligator Match Up: Cut the Alligators out then cut them down the middle for a fun game of Uppercase/ Lowercase matching. Be sure to grab both papers for this! ( theres 3 on a paper)

Letter A Tracing Paper: I have my child do a line a day so he doesn't get to bored with it!

Letter A Scavenger Hunt: Put this paper out and have them go on a hunt through your house for items that start with A! Younger kids may need a few pointers but all in all its a fun activity!
Letter A Puzzle: Print then cut on the lines and give to child for a fun puzzle!
Letter A Play-dough Mat: Give your child some play dough and let them create the letter A with it!
Letter A cutting practice sheet: Give your child some safety scissors and they are guaranteed to have fun practicing cutting! Great for motor skills!

Letter A tracer and Coloring page: We use our pip squeak markers on these!

Letter A Wordsearch is another fun school activity! Click the picture to get from beginningreading.com



Other Sites with Letter A activites:

-Confessions of a Homeschool has a great Do-a Dot Paper on her site as well as some other A activities that are Ant related! Check them out here: http://confessionsofahomeschooler.blogspot.com/2010/04/prek-letter.html

3 comments:

  1. Hi,
    Thanks for sharing. Just an FYI I'm not sure if it's just me, but when I click on the image to print, it only prints out partial of the image on the paper. It's basically zoomed in a lot, so I will only get top 1/4 part of the whole thing. Am I doing something wrong?

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  2. Thank you for sharing these resources!

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  3. These are wonderful! Thanks for sharing! PS found your site thru 1+1+1=1

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