30
Dec

Preschool Weekly Wrap Up- Letter F

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Back in October, during Fire Safety, week we did a unit all about fire safety and the letter F.

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We used this book, No Dragons for Tea by Jean Pendziwol.  I had never read this book before and we loved it!  It was such a perfect story to teach about fire safety and what to do if there is a fire.

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Hunter loves using these do-a-dot markers, so we usually do one of these letter worksheets with each letter.

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Hunter glued red, yellow, and orange pieces of paper onto a letter F to look like fire.

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Hunter colored firetrucks different colors, according to the color word.

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Hunter worked in a Fireman counting book- he counted the different items and then circled the number that corresponded.

(All letter F printables are from Confessions of a Homeschooler and Homeschool Creations)

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We learned about Stop, Drop, and Roll and then Hunter colored a paper about it.

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I made some pretend flames and laminated them.  I also wrote numbers on them to practice identifying numbers.  Then I covered a spray bottle with red tape and made it look like a fire extinguisher.  Hunter loved spraying the flames!

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Hunter made a little fireman hat.

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I made this cute firetruck with our co-op preschool class.  This is Hunter’s firetruck.

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Hunter mixed together yellow and red paint on a flame shaped paper.  He was very impressed to see it turn orange.

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Then we practiced saying- Don’t hide!  Go outside!

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And of course, we went on a field trip to a fire station.

It was super fun week!

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