We are almost half-way through the alphabet with the letter L. I hope the previous weeks have been helpful as you create a curriculum for your children with the letters of the alphabet. Each week, I am bringing you new crafts, printables, recipes, books and fun activities that help you design the perfect learning experience. Here are this week’s fun activities for the letter L.
10+ Ways to Introduce the Letter L
Crafts:
Discover, Explore, Learn has a great craft if it is Autumn where you are at. Do this fun L is for Leaf craft. It’s not only a fun activity, but a chance to get outdoors and explore. If it is not Autumn, you can often buy fake leaves to use for this craft.
Red Ted Art has a fun handprint craft making a Lady Bird (Lady Bug). Just paint, paper and markers is all you need for this one!
Printables:
First School has a great and easy Letter L word search to help with letter recognition in words.
Get this dot-to-dot printable from Confessions of a Homeschooler to do this fun activity using bingo markers.
Outdoor/Indoor Fun:
My Little Sonbeam has a neat Leaves and Ladybugs Sensory Bin to put together.
I love this L is for Lemons sensory activity from Mamas Like Me. It includes painting, exploring and smelling and looks like such fun!
Books:
Llama, Llama, Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney
The Very Lazy Ladybug by Isobel Finn
The Little Leaf by Adam Shaeffer
Love You Forever by Robert Munsch
Recipes:
Make Homemade Lemonade. Here is a great recipe from The Idea Room.
Make a salad with different kinds of lettuce. Allow your child to try each individually for extra sensory fun.
More Fun with the Letter L:
I couldn’t skip out on showing this fun L is for Lollipop finger painting craft from Mrs. Karen’s Preschool Ideas!
Do Lego Printing like Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails did with her kids. This looks like so much fun!
More Alphabet Fun:
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
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