Apples can be different colors. What are the many colors of apples? Choose different
colors for some of the apples drawn here. Taste several different types of apples. Make
a chart that shows which color apple is the favorite in your family.
Saying the Letter A, The letter A has several different sounds, The A in apple sounds
soft, like "aaa." The A in acorn sounds just like the letter name, "A." The A in father
is "ah." Have fun saying different "A" and "ah" sounds.Bound to find B. Go on a B hunt. Look for things that begin with the letter B: bananas,
bikes, balls, balloons, blocks, boxes. Then use a blue or black crayon to write a list of all
the B words you found.
[s][b] Balloon
Buzz like Bees. Practice B sounds. Buzz like bees. Blow up pretend balloons or blow blown
balloons into the air. Break a biscuit by biting it. Make a box of B words and pictures.
Have children look through recycled magazines or junk mail to find letters and pictures
of B words, Cut out them out with Crayola® Scissors and use Crayola® washable glue to
make a B callage,Look for Cs. They are all around you. There are big Cs on every Crayola® product.
While in a car ask children to watch for road signs and ads that contain C, Before kids
can write Cs, it helps to trace the C shape, practicing where to start and stop this
partial circle,
[c][e] Castle
Say C to hear its many different sounds. Experiment with using familiar words. The C
in castle, Crayola®, chord sound like "kuh." The C in princess makes a hissing sound.
Sometimes € sounds like its name, as in cedar, but then entirely differently in chest.