ABC Jesus Loves Me

...A Preschool Bible Curriculum

 
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Week 4 - Review - 3rd Week of September

Items Needed:   
Sandpaper Numbers:  0-2
Sandpaper Letters:  Aa
Colors:  Black, White, Blue, Brown, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Purple
Worksheets:   Building with Colors Template
Books:  My "A" Book, Five Little Ducks, Mr. Brown Can Moo!  Can You?, Is Your Mama a Llama?My One Book, My Two Book  
CD:  100 Hymns & Praise Song for Kids
Games:  Twister, Colorama
Activity:  Paint, construction paper, different colored Easter Eggs, glue, markers, Legos or wooden blocks   
  
Colors:  Black, White, Blue, Brown, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Purple

Numbers:
  0-2

Letters:  Aa
A - pull down, pull down, across
a - curve and down

Ideas:
• Hide Easter Eggs - tell your child to look for a specific colored egg

• Building with Colors
   Ice Cream Cone   Color Caterpillar  If you were unable to do this activity early, use the template to build a color ice cream cone or caterpillar.  Use the activity as an assessment tool.

• Books - Enjoy reviewing the past books used in Week 1-3.  This is a chance to do any Book of the Week Activities that time didn't allow previously.

• Daily Computer Activity from Starfall.com 
Calendar Activity - Here is an activity that would be a great start to each day to reinforce numbers, days of the week, and months of the year. 
Letter Activity - Wonderful and fun way to reinforce letters and their phonetic sound 

• Play Colorama - Play Game #1 with the color dice

• Create a handprint and footprint - keep it to compare with one created at the end of the curriculum.  You may want to begin the Handprint and Footprint Calendar for a great Christmas gift.

• Fine Motor Skill:
Build with Legos or wooden blocks - bridges, buildings, trains, etc. 

• Gross Motor Skill:
Play Twister – taking turns to have you or the child call out a body part to a color. (While the real game will probably be too hard now, have fun matching colors and body parts.) 

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