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Children decorate the letter Gg with green grass and gold glitter and represent the number 5 with green and gold coins. Combine both projects and you'll have the necessary ingredients for an awesome and educational St. Patrick's Day bulletin board!
Kindergarten Common Core Standard:
Foundational Skills: Phonics and Word Recognition
Rf.K.3a Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
What you need:
Letter Gg Pattern printables
Green construction paper
Shredded green paper or green Easter grass
Gold glitter
Chart paper
Black marker
Small glue bottles
Scissors
What you do:
Print the Letter Gg Pattern printables and make a copy of each for each child. Cut out the letters and glue them to green construction paper backgrounds. Before beginning the craft project, review the letter Gg shapes and sounds. Explain that children will decorate their upper-and lowercase letters with green grass, gold glitter, and glue. Write each word on chart paper and ask children what they notice (each word begins with the letter Gg). Read the list of words together--green, grass, gold, glitter, glue--emphasizing the intial sound of each one.
Give each child a set of traced letters and a small glue bottle. Have children use their index fingers to trace the letter shapes. Explain that they will also practice making the shapes using the glue bottles. Show children how to gently squeeze their bottles while tracing inside the letter shapes. Then, have children rub the glue with their fingers to cover all of the space inside the traced letters.
Let children sprinkle gold glitter over their letters and shredded pieces of green paper cut into small pieces.
When the letters are completely dry, cut them out and use them as the green grass for a related bulletin board.
Combine the Letter Gg Craft and the Number 5 Pots of Gold by stapling each child's pot on top of his/her green grass and gold glitter letters. Arrange the pots of gold on grass on a bulletin board. Children can help with the arrangement by deciding which pots should go together in rows or columns depending on how the number 5 is represented (i.e. pots with two gold coins and three green coins go in one column etc.).
What you need:
Leprechaun Letter Gg Coloring Sheet
Green crayons
Gold glitter
Green easter grass or shredded paper
Paper plates
Scissors
Glue
Free Leprechaun Letter Gg Coloring Sheet.
Preparation:
Place easter grass in a basket. Hand out a paper plate to each child and let them use scissors to cut the Easter grass into small pieces.
Instructions:
Provide each child with a Leprechaun Letter Gg Coloring Sheet. First, let children color the letters green with a green crayon. Next let them color the leprechaun and shamrocks. Last, let children gently squeeze their glue bottles while tracing inside the letter shapes and sprinkle gold glitter and the "green grass" on top.
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