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10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter K

November 24, 2014 by Christine T Leave a Comment

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There are so many fun ways to introduce the letter K to your child. Here are some fun crafts, activities, printables and more to teach the letter K!

We are back for another week’s lessons in this series on teaching the letters of the alphabet. This week, we will look at fun activities to teach the letter K. This series focuses on recipes, printables, crafts and activities you can do with your children to introduce them to the letters of the alphabet. Let’s get started!

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter K

Crafts:

Crystal & Co. has a cute letter K craft that illustrates the letter K in a fun way with a crown and jewels!

My Creative Life has a very fun Koala Hand Puppet craft that is perfect for this week’s lesson!

Printables: 

Homeschool Helper Online has a great Letter K printable that not only helps with tracing the letters, but writing them out and recognizing pictures.

Kid’s Learning Station has a Letter K printable for letter recognition in words that is great.

Indoor/Outdoor Fun:

Make your own Kite! Here are some easy instructions on how to make a kite in just a few steps. Perfect if the day is windy!

Why not sing some fun songs? The King County Library has a fun song with motions for the letter K.

Books:

Do Kangaroos Wear Seatbelts? by Jane Kurtz

Kite Day by Will Hillenbrand

K is for Kitten by Niki Clark Leopold

Koala Lou by Mem Fox

Recipes:

Make these awesome Waffle Fruit Kabobs by Design, Eat, Repeat. Healthy and a fun way to get breakfast in before a lesson!

Crystal & Co. has an awesome K is for Kite snack to make out of graham crackers, carrots and oranges!

More Letter K Fun:

Set up a tables with “stations” for doing sensory play with tracing and writing the letter K like The Measured Mom does.

Why not paint with Kool-Aid like The Measured Mom did with her kids?

If you missed previous week’s letters, make sure to click on the links below!

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter A

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter B

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter C

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter D

10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter E

10+ Ways to Introduce 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

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On Premeditated Leftovers I share simple recipes made with whole foods, practical shopping tips, time saving techniques, and meal planning strategies. I also share tips for minimizing food waste, so more of the food that is purchased ends up on the table.

While volunteering as a budget counselor, I realized that food is the element of most people’s budgets where they have the greatest control. I set out to develop low-cost recipes from scratch to prove it’s possible to create delicious meals on a limited budget. Eating well while spending less is about more than just creating recipes using inexpensive ingredients; it’s about creatively combining ingredients so you don’t feel deprived and are inspired to stick to your budget.

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