Pre-school Theme Days

Letter “W” Day

To help my 3 year old son learn that the alphabet was more than just a song, we had letter days.  Having them individually helped him to recognize that each letter is different just like each shape is different. After our theme day we’d review that letter for the week until the next theme day.

Print out the Family Theme Day Planner and decide which activities you’d like to do and in what order.

SONGS:

The obvious choice for letter days is the “the “ABCDEFG...” alphabet song that most of us learned in school: http://www.kididdles.com/lyrics/a004.html

Many different Children’s Music Recordings have other alphabet songs (like Sharon, Lois and Bram’s “Alphabet Medley” from their Travellin’ Tunes album), check your children’s collections to see what you have on hand.

There are songs that emphasize the sound of each letter, too (The one that we know sounds like “Farmer in the Dell” but goes “W says wah, W says wah, every letter makes a sound, W says wah).

 

SCRAPBOOK ACTIVITIES:

You can find many free coloring pages online by using your favourite search engine and typing in “Alphabet Coloring Pages ” (you can often find alphabet pages with favourite characters on them too like the Sesame Street Characters) or print out my “Big W Little w” Colouring Page

While coloring the page emphasize the shape by helping your child trace it with his/her finger and emphasize the sound (for Letter W day emphasize the sound wah).

 

BOOKS:

Raid your child’s bookshelves to find any alphabet books.

OR

Go to the library with your child to find some alphabet books on.

OR

Go to the library on your own to find alphabet books to have already on hand for your theme day.  Many libraries allow you to go online and search for titles based on subject (search for “alphabet” under “children’s books”).  Reserve them if you can to save time.

 

Here are some more alphabet books to read if you can find them:

 

· The Alphabet with Wild Animals, by Melanie Watt, Kids Can Press, 2003 – The version of this book we found at our library was a board book, perfect for little hands.  Each page simply has the upper and lower case letter it is highlighting and the name of the animal that is pictured in the illustration (like Wapiti for W).

 

· An A to Z Walk in the Park, by R. M Smith, Clarence-Henry Books, 2008 – This book is a bit of a search and find as you read the alphabetical animals and see if you can find them (plus more) on each page.

 

· Where is Everybody? An Animal Alphabet, by Eve Mirriam and illustrated by Diane de Groat, Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1989 – With illustrations full of many things to look at each letter shows an animal in a location starting with the same letter.

 

· Wildflower ABC: An Alphabet of Potato Prints, by Diana Pomeroy, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1997 – Each page features one letter and a corresponding flower plus unique potato print illustrations of each flower.

 

CRAFTS:

LETTER W COLLAGE:

 

Materials: A copy of my Ww worksheet, old magazines, child-safe scissors, washable glue stick, damp facecloth for sticky fingers.

 

Step 1: Look through old magazines with your child and together look for things that start with the letter W and look for the Letter W itself as well.

Step 2: Help your child cut out the letter W pictures from the magazine to make a pile of pictures to glue on the Ww worksheet.

Step 3: Show your child how to glue the pictures onto the collage and then let him/her glue the pictures on the paper however he/she likes.

Step 4: When the collage is dry display (fridge, bulletin board, child’s door) or glue into Family Theme Scrapbook.

 

LETTER W STICKER COLLAGE:

Materials: Coloured paper, stickers of things that start with the letter W (and of the letter W if you have trouble finding other stickers).

 

Step 1: Have your child pick the colour of paper to use for the background

Step 2: Give your child the stickers and let him/her stick them to the coloured paper however he/she wants.

 

              WATER COLOUR PAINTS:

Materials: A set of children’s water colour paints (found at most craft stores, dollar stores or toy stores), a small container of water, paint brushes (if one is not included in the paint set, a copy of my Ww worksheet, newspaper or plastic to cover the table, an art smock or old clothes to wear.

Step 1: Remind your child that the water starts with the “wa” sound.

Step 2: Show your child how to dip the paintbrush in the water and twirl it in the dry water colour paints to get paint on the brush and then let your paint the Ww worksheet however he/she sees fit.

Step 3: Let it dry and then display or glue in your Family Theme Day Scrapbook.

 

FOOD:

BREAKFAST:

Toast up some whole wheat waffles for breakfast for this theme day.

OR

Make some cream of wheat for breakfast.

 

 SNACK:

A slice of watermelon would make for a healthy Letter W treat.

If there are no nut allergies in your family a dish of walnuts would make a nice snack.

Any type of wheat crackers would be another easy Letter W snack.

Serve some vanilla wafer cookies or Wagon Wheels for a sweet snack on this theme day.

 

LUNCH:

Cook up some wieners (hot dogs) for lunch for letter W day.

Wonton soup would make a warm lunch for this theme day.

 

DINNER:

Cook some wild rice or white rice for a side dish on this theme day.

Serve some chicken wings for a Letter W meat course.

Make a Waldorf salad (a salad with apple in it for a cheater) for Letter W day.

Weiner schnitzel would work for this theme day.

 

DESSERT:

 Anything served with whipped cream could be a quick Letter W dessert.

Make something with white chocolate or white chocolate chips or a white cake for this theme day.

 

LEARNING ACTIVITIES:

ALPHABET CHART:

Materials: A copy of my Alphabet Chart (from Letter A day displayed on your fridge or on a bulletin board), a copy of the Cut-out Ww Card, markers or crayons, child-safe scissors, glue-stick, face cloth for sticky fingers.

Step 1: Lead your child to the Alphabet Chart on your fridge, bulletin board or taped to a wall and review the Letters A to V

Step 2: Have your child colour the Cut-out Ww Card.

Step 3: Help your child cut the letter Ww card out.

Step 4: Have your child apply glue to the back of the Ww card and glue it on the Alphabet Chart (or you can have your child use tape).

Step 5: Review what letter it is and what sound it is throughout the week by pointing to the chart.

 

LETTER TRACING:

Fill a pie plate with sand, sugar or salt and teach your child how to trace the letter W in the sand.  When you are finished tracing dump the sand in a re-sealable bag to use on another day.

 

FLASH CARDS:

Review the entire alphabet by using a set of flash cards (found at book stores, educational stores, even craft stores) or make your own by writing each letter on an individual index card.

 

FOR FUN:

ONLINE GAMES:

There are many different websites that offer games for preschoolers. You can find them by looking up your child’s favourite television characters.  Here are two from the Sesame Street website:

Big Bird’s Letters is a simple game because it only involves your child pressing any letter on the keyboard and then the letter appears along with a picture that starts with that letter:

http://www.sesamestreet.org/game_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=gamePlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=dd838f23-486b-11dd-bf7b-df62be721a24

Letters to Big Bird is another alphabet game to play together. In this game Big Bird literally receives a letter in his mail box and your chid has to click on something on his shelf that starts with that letter:

 http://www.sesamestreet.org/game_player?p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_id=gamePlayer_WAR_sesameportlets4369&p_p_uid=bf02fb88-163e-11dd-98c7-b9f43dcf5330

I SPY:

Play “I Spy With My Little Eye” only trying to find things that start with the letter W.

 

LETTER WALK:

This is similar to “I Spy” in that you walk around your neighbourhood and try to find things that start with different letters of the alphabet.  For Letter W Day find things that start with W.  You can also do this while in a car or bus etc..

 

TOYS:

 

If you have an alphabet puzzle this theme day is the perfect time to play with it together.

 

Play with any other educational toys that focus on the alphabet.

 

 

 

EXTENDED ACTIVITIES:

AUDIO VISUAL:

Search through your child’s DVD/ video collection (or visit your local library before hand or the Video Store) to find your child’s favourite shows with a focus on teaching the alphabet.

 

· Blue’s Room: Alphabet Power, Viacom International Inc., 2005 – This DVD has two episodes of blue’s Room and two of Blue’s Clues.  The first two shows deal with the alphabet and the last two more with writing and reading.

 

· Pocket Snails: Letter Adventure, Soaring Star Productions, 2004 – These two simple shows are about three snails who live in a little boy’s pocket who help him learn the alphabet by taking photos of them in Letter Land.  One show highlights the Upper Case letters and the other is identical except it showcases the Lower Case letter.  There is no focus on the phonetic sounds of the alphabet in these shows but the repetition makes it a good show to reinforce letter recognition.

 

· Rock n’ Learn: Alphabet Exercise, Rock ‘N Learn, Inc., 2005 – this show has a song for every letter of the alphabet that also incorporates movement like S for Spin and T for Twist.

 

· Sesame Street: All-Start AlphabetThere’s So Much to See Between A and Z!, Sesame Workshop, 2005 – This fun DVD has capital A and Z interviewing people at a mall about the alphabet while also highlighting each letter with individual skits from the show Sesame Street.  Adults might enjoy it because it includes segments with Sheryl Crow, Norah Jones, and the Dixie Chicks to name a few of the celebrities featured.

 

· Sesame Street: Learning About Letters, Children’s Television Workshop, 1986 This is a great video using classic clips (that I remember as a child) throughout as Big Bird and friends search for things that start with each letter of the alphabet.

 

· Sharon, Lois & Bram ABC’s: alphabet sing & dance-along, elephant Records, 2003 – this one reviews the alphabet using different songs about things that start with different letters.

 

W is for Windmills

Photo: C Wright

Letter “W” Collage

Letter “W” Sticker Collage

Letter “W” Sticker Collage

Letter tracing in sugar

Go for a walk in the woods for Letter W Day!

Photo: C Wright

Photo: C Wright

W is for whale