Letter L: Paper Plate Ladybug, Ladybugs: Shape Puzzles, Number Clip Cards. Ladybug Lunch, L is for Ladybug (Day 4)
1) Paper Plate Ladybug from Two Sasters:
2) Lady Bug Shape Puzzles from Confessions of a Homeschooler: Match the colors to reveal the shapes. Optional: Have the lady bugs fly home to their matching giant shape outline.
3) Lady Bug Numbers from The Measured Mom: I helped Easton point and count to the ladybugs. He identified the number and looked at it through a pretend telescope. Number activities are always Easton's least favorite, so I bribed him with a few chocolate chips and he did every one!
2) Lady Bug Shape Puzzles from Confessions of a Homeschooler: Match the colors to reveal the shapes. Optional: Have the lady bugs fly home to their matching giant shape outline.
3) Lady Bug Numbers from The Measured Mom: I helped Easton point and count to the ladybugs. He identified the number and looked at it through a pretend telescope. Number activities are always Easton's least favorite, so I bribed him with a few chocolate chips and he did every one!
4) Lady Bug Lunch from Preschool Alphabet:
- Put two clothespins on a paper plate.
- Place several green pompoms (aphids) next to the plate on a green leaf cutout.
- Explain that ladybugs use their tiny claws to pick up aphids to eat.
- Have the kids hold a clothespin in each hand, pinch the pompoms and place them on her plate.
(picture to come)
5) L is for Lady Bug from Confessions of a Homeschooler: We used Power Magnets to fill in the circles on our L is for Ladybug Activity. Note: Power Magnets are a little bit pricey with shipping, but worth it! We've used theses so many times for similar activities - color sorting, making shapes or letters, patterns, etc. And we've even taken them to play with at the doctor's office!