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Letter H: Ball in the Hole Alphabet Game, Letter H Book, Letter H Handprint Art (hen), Letter H Music Time (Day 1)

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1) Ball in the Hole Alphabet Game : I found a similar idea on  Mom Inspired Life . Paper Towel Rolls Tape 26 Balls (bouncy balls or ping pong balls) Permanent Marker Write letter A-Z on your balls.  Tape paper towel rolls onto the wall, to create a ball run.  Have your child pick a ball from a basket, identify the letter and drop it down the hole.  2)  Letter H Book  from The Measured Mom: I printed this book from the Measured Mom blog. It has eight simple pictures - one side has a Letter H and the other side has a picture (see below). Easton enjoys these little books. Below is a sample page. 3) Handprint Art (Hen) : After reading "Hungry Hen", we made a Red Handprint Hen. I tried to help Easton draw feet and a beak, but next time I'll probably cut out feet and a beak from orange paper and have him glue them on. 4) Letter H Music Time: Easton loved watching renditions of all these songs on Youtube.  Humpty Dumpty: Hold up these Humpty Dum

Letter H: Build Humpty Dumpty's Wall, H is for Humpty Dumpty, Humpty's Dumpty's Fall Activity, Humpty's Colored Hats Story (Day 5)

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1) Build Humpty Dumpty's Wall  from Preschool Alphabet: Building Blocks Raw Eggs - Optional: Draw faces on the eggs to resemble Humpty Cookie Sheet or Container Build a high wall from building blocks - build the wall over a cookie sheet or some sort of container to catch poor Humpty. Count the blocks as you go. Watch the difference between Humpty cracking from a short wall and tall wall.  Sing Humpty Dumpty (from our Letter H Music Time) and when you say "Humpty Dumpty had a great fall", let your child roll Humpty off the wall. I can't wait to watch Easton's reaction! 2) H is for Humpty Dumpty  from Making Learning Fun: Use dot markers, circle magnets, pom poms or bingo chips to fill in the dots. 3) Humpty Dumpty's Fall Craft  from Preschool Alphabet: Cut a large oval shape from a piece of white card stock. Draw or glue on  Humpty Dumpty pieces (all except for the broken egg parts - link from Tot Schooling) onto your oval. Place your H

Letter H: Shape House Craft, Animal Homes Match, Shaving Cream Block House (Day 4)

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1)  H is for House Craft  from Teach with Me: Review the letter H, shapes, colors and address (optional) while doing this craft. 2) Animals Homes Match: Choose one of the options below. Animal Habitats Around the World from Christy Waters: Match animals to their correct habitats. There are twenty-seven animals and four habitats - talk about the animals/habitats and where they would be best suited.  Animal Homes Match  from Kidzclub: Match animals to their home. There are seven animals and seven homes to match. Melissa & Doug Re-usable Habitat Sticker Pad : Match re-usable animal stickers to their habitat page. Animal Homes Match 3) Shaving Cream Block House from Busy Toddler: Use foam blocks and shaving cream to build houses. I may add toy animals to this sensory activity. 

Letter H: Heart Stamping, Tie Dye Hearts, Heart Number Matching, Bubbling Hearts (Day 3)

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1) Letter H Heart Stamping : You'll need: Write or print a  Block Letter H  on a piece of white card stock. Heart Stamps   Option: Stamp heart cookie cutters or a toilet paper roll formed into a heart shape. 2)  Tie Dye Hearts  from Meaningful Mama: Easton loved spraying the squirt bottle for this craft!  White coffee filter Washable markers  Squirt bottle Have your child use washable markers to color the coffee filter. Spray the coffee filter with water until it's completely wet and the colors bleed together. Place the coffee filter in a place to dry. Once dry, cut out a heart shape and hang on the window.  Optional: Draw a letter H in the middle. 3) Heart Number Match : Cut out 8 red hearts and 8 pink hearts from construction paper.  On the red hearts, write numbers 1-8 and placed them on a cookie sheet.  On the pink hearts, draw 1-8 dots and hide them in the room for your child to find.  When your child finds a pink heart, count the do

Letter H: Hippo Cut & Paste, Size Ordering, Hippo Push Pin Activity, Hippo Floor Numbers, Hippo Color Matching Puzzles (Day 2)

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The following Hippo Ideas come from an amazing blog (with free printables!). Check out  Confessions of Homeschooler  to print the activities below. Aside from the craft, I'll put the activities in plastic baggies for Easton to choose from. Hippo Cut & Paste : Option: Paint the background and let it dry before gluing the hippo on.  Hippo Size Sorting: Compare two cards - which one is bigger, which one is smaller? Add a third card and talk about their sizes. Help your child put them in order from smallest to biggest. Review colors as you go! Hippo Push Pin Activity: Print the hippo below and draw a dotted Letter H in the middle with a black marker. Have your child poke holes in the letter H with a pushpin (or toothipick!). You also have the option of using this as a lacing card. Hippo Large Floor Numbers:  Place the cards in numerical order. Have your child stand on his/her number of choice. Have your child identify the letter and do the action t

Letter G: G is for Garbage Truck Pack, Garbage Stamping, Garbage Throw, Garbage Truck Math, Garbage Bag Windsock (Day 5)

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1)  Garbage Truck, Garbage Truck, What Do You See?  by Speech Chicks: Read this darling little book together. I know Easton will love all the trucks in this book. Have your child identify the Letter G on the title page. 2) G is for Garbage Truck Printable Pack  from Royal Baloo: Print any of the following printables from the link provided: G is for Garbage Truck: Paste the Garbage Trucks onto the Letter G Optional: Garbage Truck Puzzle. Put the numbers in order 1-10 to make a garbage truck.  Optional: Garbage Truck Shapes. Print two copies of the image below. Leave one copy alone and cut out the shapes of the second copy. Match the cut out shapes on the second copy to the first copy.  Optional: Garbage Stamping. Print the garbage truck and used a piece of scrunched paper (trash) dipped in paint to stamp the garbage truck.  3) Garbage Throw:  Throw scrunched newspaper or colored paper (as a color review) into the trash can. Optional: Draw shape

Letter G: Planting a Flower Garden, Letter G Book, Letter G Handprint Art (Giraffe), Letter G Music Time (Day 1)

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1) Planting a Flower Garden Alphabet Review  from Mom Inspired Life: Foam Flower Stickers  (leave the backs on) Green Craft Sticks Green Play Dough Flower Pots - I will use bowls (4 oz. in each bowl) Write a letter on each of the flowers with a permanent marker. Glue the flowers onto green craft sticks (glue gun is the fastest) Place the play dough in each bowl.  Let your kids explore. Ask them questions and review letters along the way. 2)  Letter G Book  from The Measured Mom: Print this book and read it with your child. Point out the Letter G and talk about the pictures. (picture to come) 3) Letter G Handprint Art (Giraffe) : Paint your child's hand yellow and help him/her stamp it onto a piece of white paper. Paint a neck and head onto the giraffe body. Once the paint dries, have your child use his fingerprint to paint spots on the giraffe. 4) Letter G Music Time: The Gingerbread Man: Run! Run! As fast as you can. You can't

Letter G: G is for Giraffe, Salt Painting Giraffe, Giraffe Spots Numbers & Colors Game (Day 4)

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1)  G is for Giraffe : I found a similar idea on the  Letter G Crafts  list on the Measured Mom blog. We will make our head look like the picture on the right. I also like the brown background. Yellow and Brown Construction Paper Small Marshmallows Brown Paint Draw a large letter G on a piece of yellow paper. Let your child dip a marsh mallow in brown paint and stamp it onto a letter G. Once the paint dries, cut out the letter G and glue onto a piece of brown paper.  Hang on fridge and admire your child's work all week! 2)  Giraffe Salt Painting  from Toddler Approved: giraffe template  (or you can draw a giraffe on paper) Elmer's Glue Salt Liquid Water Colors (or food coloring) mixed with water Pipette OR medicine dropper Help your child squeeze large drops of glue to create spots on your giraffe.  Sprinkle salt all over the glue and wait for the glue to mostly dry. Fill up a pipette with colored water and squeeze a small amount of water onto the g

Letter G: G is for Garden Craft, Grow Grass/Flower Seeds, Build a Photo Garden, Garden Sensory Bin (Day 3)

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1) G is for Garden  from the Measured Mom: Print a Block Letter G Let your toddler stick garden stickers on your Letter G 2) Grow Grass or Flower Seeds : Grass Seeds  or Flower Seeds Plastic Cup Dirt (I found ours at the Dollar Store) Spray Bottle Black Marker Directions: Help your toddler pour dirt and seeds into a plastic cup. Write a Letter G on the cup and watch the grass grow throughout the week. Make sure to water the grass (try a spray bottle)! 2)  Build a Photo Garden  from Toddler Approved: Both my boys love looking at pictures of familiar faces, so I know they'll love this. You'll need: Family Photos (print two of each for a matching game) Circle Hole Punch Colored Card Stock Double Sided Tape Optional: Laminate or use contact paper to preserve flowers 3) Garden Sensory Bin : We always love sensory bins, but this has been one of our favorite so far! Here's what you need: Plastic Bin - I bought ours at Walmart Dirt - I fou

Letter G: G is for Goat, Billy Goat Gruff Magnets, Help the Goat Shape Review (Day 2)

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1) G is for Goat  from Crystal & Comp: Cut out the goat pieces, or you can print a template from the link provided. Help your toddler glue the pieces on. Hang finished project on the refrigerator. 3) Billy Goat Gruff Magnets  from a Spoonful of Learning: Easton is obsessed with the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff! He loved playing with these magnets and reenacting the story. Print and color  Billy Goat Gruff Clipart  (print onto white card stock). Optional: Laminate and place magnets on the back of the pieces. Play with them on a cookie sheet. 3) Help the Goat Shape Review: Now that the troll is gone, help the goat bring the shapes across the bridge to the green grass.  Play Goat Felt Shapes (I made ours from  felt sheets . I traced shape puzzle pieces on our felt sheets for a good shape outline and cut out the pieces. I glued a diaper tab on the back, so it would stick to our felt board).  Felt Board Bridge (You can use a balance beam, chair,

Letter F: Farm Magnets, Farm Animals & Their Byproduct, A Day on the Farm Activities (Day 3)

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Farm Magnets : We used these on our refrigerator, but you could also use a magnetic cookies sheet. Here are some ideas to do with these magnets: Name all the items and talk about the animal sounds. A lot of Pretend Play. Sing Old MacDonald while placing an animal on the fridge. Form the Letter F with the animals. Sort the animals (big & small, wings & no wings, white & colored, etc.) Count the animals (ie: how many animals are by the barn?" Place the animals in size order from smallest to biggest 2)  Farm Animals and their Byproducts  from Joyfully Weary: Watch "What do you get from that?"  and do this activity. Easton wasn't in the mood to do it, so we moved on. I think it would help to use toy animals instead of the animal picture cards. We'll try again another day! 3) A Day in the Farm Activity Stations: Talk about what farmers do in the day with these farm activity stations. I'll place our farm beanie babies in a basket an