Week 29 – Review - 2nd Week of March
Items Needed: Sandpaper Numbers: 0 - 23
Sandpaper Letters: Aa, Mm, Tt, Ii, Ss, Pp, Cc, Rr, Ll, Nn, Oo, Gg, Ff, Ee, Dd, Bb, Uu, Jj, Hh, Ww, Vv, Zz, Yy
Worksheets: First & Last Name, Choose the letters or numbers that need reviewed
Activities: Alphabet Cereal, pieces of paper or flashcards with words written on them, markers or Sidewalk Chalk, soft ball, Parquetry Block Super Set, Sequencing Worksheet
Character Trait: Love, Responsible, Respect, Thankful – Review Meaning
Information: First & Last Name, Phone number, & How to dial the phone and correctly answer it, Full Address, 4 Seasons, 5 Senses
Ideas:
• Buy a box of Alphabet Cereal and learn as you eat!
- Find the letters in child’s name and put in order
- Play “I Spy” – Lay out several letters from the cereal. Tell your child:
I spy the letter “f”.
I spy a letter that says /t/.
I spy a letter that is the first letter in the word “dog”.
• Sort by beginning letter – Write short words starting with 2 or 3 different consonants on pieces of paper. Have your child sort depending on the beginning letter. Increase the difficulty by adding to the number of consonants represented.
• Practice using a pretend phone to call 911. Have your child tell the operator their full name, phone number, and address.
• Sequencing Worksheet - follow directions to color the six birds
• Help your child write their first and last name - using a capital letter on the first letter only, phone number and address. If needed, create worksheets using downloadable font or customized worksheets
• Fine Motor Skills:
"Draw What I Draw" - With sidewalk chalk outside or markers inside, have your child copy what you draw and then reverse. Remember to start with simple lines and then progress to simple shapes. Use colored chalk the corresponds with the colors in this lesson - brown, green, and yellow.
• Gross Motor Skills:
Play catch with a soft ball, pillow, or stuffed animals
Block to Block
• Worksheets are listed as items needed for the 4 Year Old Curriculum. Check out the Learning to Write page to understand how to use these worksheets effectively.





