Pre-K Activities the Letter F

Need Pre-K activities to supplement preschool, pre-k or Kindergarten or to use for your homeschooling lesson plans (actually my kids just think it’s fun to “play school) whatever the reason here are some activities to do with the Letter F:

      1. Notes about the letter F:  On several notecards write both the upper and lower case letter F.  Next go through coloring books, magazines or even draw a picture of something that begins with the letter F.  Write the word on the back of the card.  You can do one a day.
      2. Do the Flamingo Yoga pose. See video below.
      3. Take a nature walk in the neighborhood or at a park and find items that begin with the letter F.
      4. Paint using F words – Feather painting or Fruit Stamp Painting.
      5. Practice writing the letter F using the workbooks recommended below.
      6. Use these F activities and lesson plans  F is for Fish: Homeschool and Preschool Lesson Plans Need an idea for your class or for fun things to do with your preschooler at home? Try F is for Fish activities from gross motor to art. Free printables and instructions are included.

 


Learning to write your name the Kindergarten way

Visit our Free Printables Page  and choose the First Name Handwriting Practice Printable in the Kindergarten Corner.

Print out the sheet.

In the top row print your child’s name, making sure to capitalize the first letter of the name and use lower case letters for the remaining letters of their name.

Each day you can have them practice writing their name one time or several depending on the speed at which you are teaching them.

 

Kindergarten writing prompts for September

Writing prompts help your Kindergartener as they begins working on their handwriting, reading and storytelling skills:

Use these writing prompts for the month of September:

My school -

My friends -

My family -

My grandparents (Grandparent’s Day is this month) -

I like -

My pet is -

My favorite food -

My favorite color -

The weather – then use sentences like “The sun is hot.”

This weekend I -

My birthday is -

Using  storytelling paper have your child write the sentence based on the prompt.  Remember that the sentence should be written phonetically, allowing them to write as they think the words sound.  Then they should draw a picture on at the top of the paper that shows off their writing.

 

 

Kindergarten writing prompt for this week – My name is

Now is a good time to start your Kindergarten Kid’s  journal.   You may want to purchase a spiral bound notebook for this project or you can print one directly from here.

Today’s writing prompt, “My name is (insert name here).  Your child should write this out phonetically, without help.  There is plenty of room so they can write it more than once.

Advanced K students could go ahead with writing it out correctly – but not “copying” your print, but following your verbal instructions.

Next your child can draw a picture of themselves to illustration their “story” writing prompt.

Visit our printables page for more free printable activities in PDF form.