We are back with another week of great ideas for teaching your kids the alphabet. This week, we are looking at the letter O. I thought it might be hard to find some letter O activities but to my surprise, there are a ton of great ones included in this list. Here are some fun crafts, printables, recipes and more to teach your child the letter O.
10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter O
Crafts:
This Fine Motor Octopus Craft from Buggy and Buddy is so sweet and simple!
This O is for Ocean liner craft from There’s Just One Mommy is excellent for not only craft time but play time as well!
Printables:
Homeschool Helper Online has a great Letter O printable that helps your child trace the letter and then identify images that start with the letter O.
This cute O is for Owl Printable from Twisty Noodle is a great page for coloring.
Activities:
This Ocean Page from Loving and Learning on the High Plains is a great sensory play activity and craft in one.
O is for Optometrist and this page from Life with Moore Babies has a bunch of great activities for it!
Books:
Oscar Otter by Nathaniel Benchley
I Have an Olive Tree by Eve Bunting
Octopus Opposites by Stella Blackstone
Olivia by Ian Falconer
Recipes:
Why not make your own orange juice from scratch? Kids love the squeezing action of fruits and it’s great for a snack! Here is a great recipe for Orange Juice Punch from Sharmis Passions that requires no juicer.
Make these low carb Oreo cakesters with your kids from Save By Grace.
This O is for Octopus hot dog from A Mom with a Lesson Plan is pretty adorable and easy to make!
More Letter O Fun:
Do your own kiddie Olympics. See how well your kids can complete and obstacle course. This can be done indoors or out.
Use some paper tubes from towels and toilet paper and create Letter O stamps like Some of This and Some of That did.
More Alphabet Fun:
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter A
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter B
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter C
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter D
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter E
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter F
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter G
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter H
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter I
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter J
10+ Ways to Teach the Letter K
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