Homeschool Resource: PreK Practice Writing- Letter F
Our Homeschool Resource: PreK Practice Writing- Letter F
Once you finish practicing your writing look around your home and see how many words begin with the Letter F.
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Let’s sing this song about the Letter F.
To continue our lessons plan for the letter F, I have some books we can read
Fancy Nancy, by Jane O’Connor
For some reason, the title of the Fancy Nancy books turned me off, and I avoided them until my daughter discovered them. I wish I hadn’t waited so long! Nancy, a sweet little girl who loves everything fancy, lives with a plain and simple mom, dad, and sister. In this first book, she dresses up in her tiara and bright jewelry and convinces her family to be fancy too. My favorite part of these books is the fancy words Nancy uses and explains. It’s a fun and effective way to build your child’s vocabulary.
Fire Engines, by Anne Rockwell
This is a simple story about a boy dalmatian who wants to be a firefighter when he grows up. You can find many books about firefighters, but not many as simple for your smallest listener. I was surprised when my squirmy 13-month-old stayed engaged for the whole story. (Okay, the next time I tried, he threw it. Baby steps, right?)
Fish is Fish, by Leo Lionni
This was a new book for me, and I’m sorry it took me so long to discover it. In a pond, a minnow and tadpole are great friends. The fish is alarmed when the tadpole turns into a frog and climbs out of the pond. When the frog returns, he shares stories of everything he’s seen. The fish imagines birds as fish with feathers, cows as fish with udders, and people as fish with legs. The fish longs to see this amazing world and jumps out of the water. When the frog rescues him, he realizes that, for him, his water world is the most beautiful of all. “Fish is fish.”
F Foods
Letter F Foods
Fig Newtons
Fish
Fish Crackers
Fish Sticks
French Fries
French Toast
Fruit
Fruit Cup
Fudge
I would like to ask you to make a Menu of Foods beginning with the Letter F Charlie and I can make for our dinner tomorrow.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates