Preschool Alphabet Activities – Sensory

August 15th, 2010 admin

Preschool Alphabet Activities involving Sensory:

Looking for a unique sensory type learning activity to teach your preschoolers the Alphabet and it’s letters? This preschool alphabet activity will help preschoolers to learn the alphabet, the sounds of letters, words that start with the various letters of the alphabet and will help develop fine motor skills etc.

Requirements for this Preschool Alphabets Activity:

  • Get a plastic sensory bin and fill it with some water.
  • Get some ping pong balls, or small styrofoam craft balls.
  • On each styrofoam craft ball or ping pong ball draw each letter of the alphabet with a black permanent marker. (You will need one ball for each letter of the alphabet)
  • Place the balls in the water (sensory bin) they will float around on top. You could use a couple heavier style balls like ‘golf balls’ but then you dont want children throwing these around or at each other. *You must use supervision & your own discretion.
  • Provide various items like ‘tongs’, small fish nets or ‘spoons, laddles, etc. for the children to use to ‘remove’ the balls one at a time.

How to Use this Preschool Alphabet Activity:

You could let the children or preschoolers each have a turn trying to remove the next ball in alphabetic order. *If you had the room and containers for it you could have a box or container each with a few letters of the alphabet on it.

Doing this will allow the children or preschoolers to then ‘drop’ the balls into each container or box that matches the letter of the alphabet written on the outside.

(ex.) Container is labelled A, B, C, D. The children will then drop the balls that match these lketters into that container or box etc.

You could allow the preschoolers or young children to pull out the balls in the correct order, which involves them searching around a little more or you could let them pull the balls out as they find them and match them to the proper container.

You could allow the preschool kids or children to use only specific tools to remove the balls from the sensory bin, like only using a spoon. Or you could let them pick what ever tools that they want to remove the balls from the water.

You can decide all these rules for the learning game. As teacher or care provider, you can discuss the letter with the children each time they remove a new ball from the water.

You can discuss the pronunciation of that letter. You can discuss words that start with that letter etc.

Use your imagination to keep learning alphabets fun for the children preschoolers in your classroom or at home.

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Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers

July 15th, 2010 admin

lphabet Activities for Preschoolers & Young Children:

Looking for unique, exciting ways to teach preschoolers & kindergarten children all about the alphabet in the preschool or kindergarten classroom?

Looking for Preschool Alphabet themes or lesson plans?

Learning the alphabet is an important part of a young child’s learning & development as they progress into reading, writing & spelling areas of their learning.

Here is a fun creative activity or preschool alphabet theme you can use with your child or the children and preschoolers in your care.

Alphabet Theme & Circle Time Activity:

Each week you could have a different letter of the alphabet be the focus of learning during your circle time activities etc.

So, starting with the letter ‘A’ you could devote an entire 5 day week to discussing the letter ‘A’ during your circle time activities and your routine.

Get a Large Poster or Picture of the Letter for that Week:

Find a large letter, draw a large letter or find a poster with the letter of the week and have it displyed in the circle time area or classroom where the children can see it.

Everyday, for the week of the letter in question, you could then discuss a new ‘word’ that starts with that Letter of the Week.

  • For Example: Letter of the Week is ‘A’ – You would need a large picture of a letter ‘A’ and a small ‘a’ together so that the children can see the letter of the week.
  • Each day of the week (Monday – Friday) you will ‘focus’ on a different ‘word’ that starts with the Letter of the Week (ex.) Apple.
  • You could talk about Apples & how they start with the letter A.
  • Have everyone say the word ‘APPLE’ and pronounce or emphasize and repeat the ‘AHH’ sound for the word ‘Apple’ 
  • Bring apples into the classroom. Show how they can come in different colors.
  • Bring in ABC Books, books on the Letter A, or a Book on Apples etc. Emphasizing the letter of the Week, in this example, the Letter A.
  • You could also find songs that deal with the letter of the week or that deal with the letter of the day. (ex.) “Farmer Brown had 5 Red Apples” etc.
  • You could actually even let children taste ‘Apples’ or ‘Apple juice’ keeping the focus on this being a fruit that starts with the Letter A.

Sensory Bin Activity:

Set up a sensory bin with some water. Place in some ‘plastic’ apples along with some washclothes or scrub brushes and let the children play with the apples in the water. The preschoolers can pretend they are washing apples.

Art Shelf Activities:

You could have alphabet printable coloring pages dealing the Letter of the week, or objetcs that start with the letter of the week (ex.) Apple coloring pages etc..

Preschool Classroom Library Materials:

You can have books that deal with the Letter of the week, or deal with the word of the day (ex.) Kids books about ‘Apples’ or other words or topics that start with that letter for the preschoolers. ABC Books work for that.

*This is only 1 simple example of things you can do for teaching preschoolers and young children about their alphabet. You can go through the entire alphabet, 1 Letter per Week and each day have a new ‘word’ based on the Letter of the Week.

Simply provide, pictures, books & objects as discussed above about the Letter of the Week and emphasize the pronunciation of the letter in the word and teach children about the ‘word of the day’.

Use your imagination to teach children & preschoolers about the alphabet and words that begin with the letters of the alphabet.

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