Monday Monster Printable Madness #23 – My Alphabet Book

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An engaging and educational resource for young learners is essential, and My Alphabet Book is a fantastic way to introduce children to the world of letters. This specially designed book focuses on lowercase letters, making it perfect for preschool and early elementary students who are just beginning to learn the alphabet.
Monsters Ed Tot School My Alphabet Book
My Alphabet Book encourages children to explore each letter. Each page is dedicated to a specific letter, featuring vibrant illustrations that capture attention and stimulate imagination. Children can trace the letters with their finger, identify objects that start with each letter, and even practice writing them, which reinforces their learning experience. This hands-on approach not only makes learning enjoyable but also helps solidify their understanding of letter shapes and sounds.

One of the standout features of My Alphabet Book is its versatility. It can be used in various educational settings, whether at home or in the classroom. Teachers can incorporate it into their lesson plans as a fun activity during literacy centres, while parents can use it as a supplementary resource to enhance their child’s reading skills at home. The book’s design allows for collaborative learning, where parents and children can engage together in activities that promote literacy.

In addition to aiding in letter recognition, My Alphabet Book fosters essential skills such as phonemic awareness and fine motor development. As children engage with the content, they boost their confidence in their reading abilities. The interactive nature of the book encourages them to take ownership of their learning journey, making each session an adventure.

My Alphabet Book serves as an invaluable tool for fostering early literacy skills. By making learning fun and interactive, it helps children build a strong foundation in reading that will benefit them throughout their educational journey. Whether you are a teacher looking for classroom resources or a parent seeking to support your child’s learning at home, My Alphabet Book is an excellent choice that will make learning the alphabet an enjoyable adventure!

In conclusion, investing in resources like My Alphabet Book is crucial for nurturing a love of reading from an early age. Its engaging format not only captures children’s interest but also lays the groundwork for future academic success. With its colourful illustrations and interactive activities, this alphabet book is sure to become a cherished part of any child’s educational toolkit.

Thank you for popping by and don’t miss next week’s introduction of our Lovebug Tot Mega Activity Pack!

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Monday Monster Printable Madness #7 – Halloween Cauldrons Tot Mega Activity Pack

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Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween with the Halloween Cauldrons Mega Tot Pack! This engaging educational resource is perfect for young learners, offering 27 pages of fun activities designed to enhance skills in a festive way.

HALLOWEEN CAULDRONS Monsters Ed Tot Activity Pack

What’s Inside the Mega Tot Pack?

The pack includes a variety of activities that cater to different learning styles:
– 2 Number Puzzles: Fun ways to engage with numbers while solving puzzles.
– Colouring in Booklet: A creative outlet for kids to express their artistic side.
– Number Recognition Booklet: Helps children identify and understand numbers.
– Shapes Booklet: An interactive approach to learning about different shapes.
– Colour by Number: Combines art with number recognition for a fun twist.
– 2 Do-a-Dot Letter Pages: Perfect for practicing letter recognition and fine motor skills.
– Matching Activity Page: Enhances cognitive skills through matching games.
– 2 Counting Posters (1-10, 1-20): Visual aids that reinforce counting concepts.
– Concertina Name Book: A personalized touch that encourages name recognition.
– Matching Cards and Shadow Matching Cards: Great for memory and recognition skills.
– Size Sequencing Activity: Teaches concepts of size and order.
– Complete the Pattern Activity: Encourages logical thinking and pattern recognition.
– 3 Jigsaw Puzzles (9, 6 & 4 Piece): Fun, hands-on activities that promote problem-solving skills.
– Line Maze (with solution): A fun challenge that develops critical thinking.

Why Choose the Halloween Cauldrons Mega Tot Pack?

This tot pack not only makes learning enjoyable but also immerses children in the Halloween spirit. By integrating festive themes into educational activities, children are more likely to stay engaged and excited about learning. Whether used in classrooms or at home, this pack is a fantastic way to celebrate Halloween while reinforcing essential skills.

Thank you for popping by and don’t miss next week’s introduction of our Happy Halloween Preschool Mega Activity Pack!

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Freebie Friday ~ Letter of the Week Roundup

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Letter of the Week Roundup

Welcome to our Letter of the Week Roundup!

The Letter of the Week posts have been incredibly successful and I thought putting them in a, easy to find, single post, would help you all tremendously. We would like to thank all of you for your continued support over the last 10 years. We greatly appreciate it.

We used many of the Letter of the Week resources listed in the roundup below over the years with Koko, Fifi and Pixie. These are great to use when introducing the alphabet to your children. I sincerely hope you get as much joy out of this that we did.

Letter A Resources

Letter of the Week A

Letter B Resources

Letter of the Week B

Letter C Resources

Letter of the Week C

Letter D Resources

Letter of the Week D

Letter E Resources

Letter of the Week E

Letter F Resources

Letter of the Week F

Letter G Resources

Letter of the Week G

Letter H Resources

Letter of the Week H

Letter I Resources

Letter of the Week I

Letter J Resources

Letter of the Week J

Letter K Resources

Letter of the Week K

Letter L Resources

Letter of the Week L

Letter M Resources

Letter of the Week M

Letter N Resources

Letter of the Week N

Letter O Resources

Letter of the Week O

Letter P Resources

Letter of the Week P

Letter Q Resources

Letter of the Week Q

Letter R Resources

Letter of the Week R

Letter S Resources

Letter of the Week S

Letter T Resources

Letter of the Week T

Letter U Resources

Letter of the Week U

Letter V Resources

Letter of the Week V

Letter W Resources

Letter of the Week W

Letter X Resources

Letter of the Week X

Letter Y Resources

Letter of the Week Y

Letter Z Resources

Letter of the Week Z

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Freebie Friday ~ Letter C Resources

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Letter C Resources

Prek Letter C from Confessions of a Homeschooler
Letter C Resources
Hi everyone, I’m excited to post my next letter, Letter C, we will be having fun with Caterpillars! We had a lot of fun with this one, hopefully you all will too

Cowboy Unit ~ Preschool Corner from Homeschool Creations
Letter C Resources
Cowboy Printables
The ‘which two are the same’ worksheet from the Cowboy Printable Pack was one that threw Kaleb for a little loop this week {and one I’ll have to start making more of in future packs!}. He liked it and didn’t get frustrated with it, but it was nice to mix it up a little bit for him. 🙂 He’s also beginning to enjoy {well, complain less} about cutting out pieces and his scissor skills are getting better too.

Free Letter C Printable: C is for Crab from The Measured Mom
Letter C Resources
Free Letter C Printable: C is for Crab
Print the page and have your toddler or preschooler fill in the circles however he wishes. Here are just a few ideas:

round office stickers
round magnets
Do-a-Dot markers
round cereal or another small snack
pom-poms hot glued to magnets

Learning the Alphabet: Letter C Printable Pack from This Reading Mama
Letter C Resources
Letter C of Learning the Alphabet is here! If you’re new to This Reading Mama, these are printable ABC packs designed for kids who need to learn their letters and letter sounds. In each letter pack, you’ll find interactive learning activities {not just worksheets} for each letter of the alphabet plus a book list of read alouds that correspond with the letter in some way

5 FREE Worksheets for Preschool Alphabet Letter C from Happy & Blessed Home
Letter C Resources
Here I am sharing 5 FREE Preschool Worksheets for Preschool Alphabet Letter C. It’s a sample pack from our family’s preschool at home program, Visual Montessori, based upon the 12 sensitive periods as outlined in Montessori.

If you enjoy the FREE 5 Preschool Worksheets for Preschool Alphabet Letter C, you may also like the entire Letter C Printable Pack, it includes 30 activities focused on learning the letter “C” and short words that start with the letter “C”. Click here to purchase the entire Letter C Printable Pack online.

Cc – cat and cupcake printable pack from Haffly Homeschool
Letter C Resources
From the different cupcakes to the cat and food pictures, I had so much fun making the graphics for this printable pack! (And if you couldn’t tell, I’m planning on using this with If You Give a Cat a Cupcake!)

Here is what’s included:

Colored picture – use as puzzle or decoration
Coloring/handwriting page
Pattern completion page
Line tracing worksheet
Counting cards
Color cards
Letter maze
Letter outline (for playdough mats, tracing, rainbow writing, gluing, etc.)
Word cards (find the words that start with the letter)
Find the picture that is different

Free Romping & Roaring C Pack from 3 Dinosaurs
Letter C Resources
Romping & Roaring C Pack contains 46 pages:
Coloring Page, Color and Trace, Color Or Dot the Letters, Stamp Letters on the Picture, Decorate the Letter (or playdough mat), Prewriting Practice Lines, Prewriting Practice Working up to Letters With Start & Stop, Trace Letters Practice with Start & Stop, Trace Letter, Trace Letter Place, Trace with Arrows, Trace Letter with Lines, Color Upper Case & Lower Case, Color the Letters, Find the Letter, Dot the Letter Upper & Lower Case, Matching on Page, Roll & Count, Dot the Letters, Dot Letters and Image, Dot Letters Different Font, Shape Tracing Solid Line, Shape Tracing Dotted Line, Color Capitol Letter by Size, Color Lower Case Letter by Size, Color Image by Size, Upper Case Letter Maze, Lower Case Letter Maze, Upper & Lower Case Letter Maze, Color the Letter and Image Book, Color the Letter Book, Trace and Draw Book, Sort Upper & Lower Case, Sort by Size, Lacing Card, 2 part Letter & Image Puzzles, 4 part Puzzles, and 9 part Puzzles.

Candy Shop Kindergarten Kitcreated by Ami on HomeschoolShare
Letter C Resources

C is for Clown Free Preschool Printables from Confessions of a Homeschooler
Letter C Resources
Silhouette Match Up
Pattern Activity
Lacing Activity
Magnet Activity
Popcorn Letter Match
Pre-Writing Skills
Do-A-Dot Color Page
Clown Counting
Elephant Ball Game
Letter C Do-A-Dot
Scissor Skills
Number Order Puzzle

Worksheet: Get Ready for Reading: All About the Letter C from Education.com
Letter C Resources
What do clam, cat, and candy have in common? Get your child acquainted with the letter C with this charming activity-packed reading worksheet. No boredom here—filled with handwriting practice, letter recognition, and coloring, this worksheet is sure to keep her entertained to the end!

Cats Preschool Pack ~ Free Printables from 1+1+1=1
Letter C Resources
Focus Skills…

Letter Cc
Find the Difference
Graphing
Patterning
Sorting
Colors
Counting 1-20
Songs
Tracing
ABCs

Candy Preschool Pack ~ Free Printables! from 1+1+1=1
Letter C Resources
Focus Skills…

Letter Cc
Find the Difference
Graphing
Patterning
Sorting
Shapes
Counting 1-20
Upper/Lower Case ABCs
Song
Bible Verse
Labeling
Tracing

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Preschool ~ Letter Cc & Ovals

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Preschool CornerLetter of the week
~Koko is 39 months old~

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This week we changed things up a bit. We did lessons in the living room and then I moved our “preschool” to our bedroom and its so much better as Koko now has his own school area which he loves. He is now asking for blue workboxes like Noo’s, so I’m in the process of looking for blue drawers for him (and trying to figure out where I’m going to put them, LOL). I also downloaded these cool Mickey Mouse themed workbox tags for him.

Now back to this week, the Letter of the Week curriculum is still a HUGE hit here. Koko loves the lessons and I just love how much he is learning. Here are a ton of pics of what we did this week (not necessarily in the order they were done, LOL).

Sorting Diamonds and Ovals (I, for the life of me, can’t remember where I got this printables. I think it was from a friend)
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Painting his letter and cat for the collage
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Letter Cc for Caterpillar puzzle
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Caterpillar lacing
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Floor number cards, he loves these and they are helping so much with number recognition
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The Cc magnet activity. I don’t have small magnets (must add that to my list before I forget, LOL) so we used mini pompoms this week
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At his “new” school desk. This is an antique writing desk that belonged to Daddy’s Gran which we now use. I put a linen protector I got from hospital when I went in to have Fifi. It works like a charm and protects the wood.
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Do-a-Dot page. We use bingo markers for these, LOL.
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Number cards with pegs. Koko is still struggling a bit with putting the pegs onto the cards, but he is getting better.
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How many caterpillars on the leaf activity
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Spinner Shapes puzzle. These are super cool
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Colour Fun puzzle
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Gluing his caterpillar craft
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Sequencing
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Colour and letter match file folder game
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Another caterpillar shaped floor number activity
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