- Try DLTK's Growing Together Tommy Triangle shapes practice craft, a easy paper craft the will make a macho triangle man. Or take a look at their Letter T Activities page where you will find Tasha T, a cute and easy Train craft, a link to the Tiger Section, Letter T coloring pages, and so much more!
- First-School always has a lot to offer. Browse through the Tortoise and Turtle Activities and Crafts page where you will find a complete lesson plan which includes crafts and activities. Don't forget to read the story of The Tortoise and the Hare and let your child make the Easy Shapes Tortoise or Turtle craft. Also available are the Toad, Tractor, Triceratops, and Teddy Bears theme pages.
- Visit Apples4theTeacher for multiple Letter T Printable Coloring Pages.
- Preschool Express by Jean Warren offers a fabulous "T" activities page which offers ideas for art, games, language, writing, science, snacks, and music and rhymes.
- Mrs. Jones' Room features a Letter Tt page where you will find Activities, Songs and Poems, and 2 Sing-Along Songs.
- Since February is Dental Health month, this would be a great time to link T with the word "tooth." Visit Enchanted Learning for Dental Health activities including a Tooth Anatomy printout.
clip art of letter T courtesy of fotosearch.com
It's "T week" at the preschool. Just stopping by to see what kind of ideas you had. Today we worked on our turtles and tomorrow we're gluing toothpicks to paper and writing "T is for toothpick" on the paper. We made some great sunflowers last week. I should take a picture and email it to you.
ReplyDeleteHi, Karen! Thanks for leaving a comment. It gets kinda lonely here at times. I need to work on making this more interactive, I guess. Anyway, I love your ideas! I hope you found some useful ones here, too. And, hey, you got your name to be a link - I was surprised at how easy that is!
ReplyDeleteWe're doing T in kindergarten and the kids have LOVED making Twizzler Ts. We used the pull and peel kind and glued them on black construction paper to make a capital and lowercase T. (You have to cut strings to make the cross pieces) It only takes two strings out of each rope and the kids got to eat the rest!
ReplyDeletethanks for the twizzler idea!!!! =)
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