Do a Dot Christmas Printables: T is for (Christmas) Tree
If you loved our packet of Do a Dot Christmas Printables, I think you will enjoy this as well.
Matthew always loves when I give him any opportunity to play with the do a dot markers. He loves those things.
This past week Matthew (4) and our friend Skylar (my friend Kim’s 9 year old daughter) had fun with this Christmas printable. For Skylar I think it was a fun teaser, she seemed to enjoy it even though she is older. I can see this being a fun warmup activity for an older child.
For Matthew, he got to work on the letter Tt. Let me show you what we did.
You Will Need:
- T is for Tree printable <<—– click to print
- do a dot art markers
- alphabet flip book (I have a tutorial teaching you how to make one.)
Grab your alphabet flip book and talk about the letter Tt.
Notice the difference in the big T and the little t.
Talk about the sound the letter T makes.
Talk about things that start with a T, like T is for tiger. T is for tree.
Next, Matthew pointed out all of the big T’s and little t’s on his printable.
Then he used one of the do a dot markers to dab all of the big and little T’s.
And there is sweet Ms. Skylar doing her T is for Tree printable too! She loves to encourage Matthew to do his school work.
We had lots of fun and Matthew learned something.
Hi Crystal – This is such a great activity for kids to help them learn! Thanks so much for joining our Home for the Holidays party. Hugs, Holly
Thank you Holly. We really enjoyed finding all of the letter T’s both big and small.
Thanks for joining in our Playful Preschool FB Shareday! We’ve included a link to this delightful activity on this week’s Reindeer Learning Post! http://bit.ly/1fqQ4qn