If you’re looking for more challenge, give this game to your kindergartner as a capital/lowercase matching game by using the uppercase card with the lowercase letter disks or visa versa! Click here to download both upper and lowercase letters!Ĭapital and lowercase letter sorting game: Use the attached worms to sort between capital and lowercase I and i. Inchworm Bottle cap letter matching: These worksheets are meant to be used with the accompanying letter disks, Click here to see the process of making the letters. Inchworm building card: This is a new game I made to practice building, matching and patterning skills, use the attached inchworms to copy the design on the card! Inchworm coloring! You can also use Do-a-Dot Art Markers with this! Inchworm Color matching puzzles: I cut these in half in random designs to make cute color matching puzzles out of them. Inchworm Counting! In this file are number cards 1-10, you simply count the worms on the card and place the correct number card on it! Then I have her color in the correct amount of bars, or you could also put little beans, buttons, cheerios etc. Inchworm Graphing Skills: I laminate these, cut out the cards and hole punch in the upper left corner, then bind with a key ring. Teach them different patterns like going up through the bottom each time, or in-out-in-out etc! Inchworm Lacing Card: I laminate this one for durability, then hole punch every inch or so and use a colored shoestring for lacing practice. Inchworm Magnet page: I use it with pom-pom magnets, or these little round ones from Amazon: Power Magnets, 0.75 inch Diameter, Assorted Colors. Inchworm Numbers Practice: I laminate this and use dry-erase to practice number writing. Inchworm pattern activity: Great pre-math skills! Inchworm puzzle: This is a fun puzzle for beginners, just cut into 6 pieces. Inchworm Size Sorting: Simple, just have them put these little guys in order smallest to biggest or visa versa! Print on regular paper for easier poking, and do this one on carpet □ Another idea would be to hole punch along the lines of the letter as well. Instead of tracing, we are going to use a toothpick, or we have these cute Oversized Push Pins, to poke holes through the paper in the shape of the letter. Ii poking page: I found this fun idea on Activity Mom. ** Note: To get all of the games in my Letter of the Week curriculum, please check out the full curriculum in my store! ** Inchworm Pre-Writing Practice! I laminate then use dry-erase markers to practice pre-writing skills! Letter I Scavenger Hunt: fill your box with things that start with I! You can also do a hopscotch pattern with them and have them say each number as they hop to it (this works in random order or numerical order). Or we’ll put them in random order and she’ll hop to them in order. Large Floor Numbers: We spread these on the floor, then i call out a number and she hops to it. Letter Ii Do-A-Dot Page: We use Do-a-Dot Art Markers with this! Letter I Tracing: I laminate this and use with Expo Dry Erase Markers for pre-writing practice skills. John 14:14įor our verses and accompanying games/stories we use the following books:
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