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Own word build bracelet
Own word build bracelet










Early Years Activity Plans User, Robyn G Thank you so much for these activities. It's like looking for a recipe on the internet, so many options that often times it is less overwhelming to look in a book on the shelf than stress about too many options. This takes down the need to scour the internet for ideas. Early Years Activity Plans User, Melissa C. This is exactly what I have been searching for! Thanks for making something so organized and easy to use. It is so easy to just put up the calendar, and glance at it for inspiration when we are in a funk." - The Activity Room Member, Rachel I have found it impossible to Google ideas from a million different sites, get organized, shop for supplies, etc. "I absolutely love that this takes all the prep work out of engaging my children. Fun and easy ones that can be put together in a moment's notice! You're awesome Jamie and I appreciate you sharing your activities and ideas!! - Melissa C. I am so grateful to have activities handed to us. There's always something new for us to discover, as well as old favorites. It was a great fine motor activity for them both to do and be proud of too!įor more ideas for learning upper and lowercase letters, check out the 50 Alphabet Activities that I put together. I set him up with a pipe cleaner instead of the string, and just random beads for him to thread and make his own bracelet! While Henry was matching up upper and lowercase letters for his bracelet, I knew George wasn’t ready for that yet. Yet another bracelet that he’s incredibly proud of. I did make the suggestion to start and end with a plain bead before starting his word so we would know where the word started and ended. He started with random letters and beads, and then got into his word. But he decided after doing one word, that was enough for his bracelet. I cut it long enough to be a necklace in case Henry really got into it and wanted to keep going. I laid the paper out with the beads and a piece of string (affiliate link). I purposely wrote these Valentine’s themed words in lowercase letters with the intention of Henry matching them to the uppercase letters found on the beads. Instead, I steered him in a different direction by simply writing some words on a piece of paper that are fitting for Valentine’s Day.

own word build bracelet

I knew that if I just left it up to Henry, he’d spell his name, and that would be it. I have these letter beads (affiliate link) that I thought would be perfect to make bracelets with and learn a little in the process. I guess we’ve made the straw necklaces, but that doesn’t quite seem to be the same, though he did take pride in that too! He is always so incredibly proud of it, and wears it for days.

own word build bracelet

He often comes home from school with a bracelet that he made. Henry matched upper and lowercase letters to make a bracelet for Valentine’s Day using letter beads and Valentine’s Day words.












Own word build bracelet