Name Activities-Set 3 | Build It
Practice name building using craft materials in this fun set of editable name activities for preschoolers and kindergartners.
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Practice name building using common craft materials and manipulatives in this fun set of editable name activities for preschoolers and kindergartners.
This is one set in our complete name activities series.
There are four sets in the complete series, and they each have a different focus as it relates to names.
Set 1) Learning the first letter in my name.
Set 2) Learning to recognize and sequence the letters of my name.
Set 3) Learning to build the letters in my name with hands-on manipulatives.
Set 4) Learning to trace and write my name.
And it’s editable and where feasible we’ve included an auto-fill option so that you can easily type in your class list and quickly create a full set of name activities.
This is set 3.
NAME ACTIVITIES SET 3
This set includes name building prompts for:
- Bricks
- Cotton swap dots
- Craft sticks
- Play dough
Many of our resources address a wide range of topics. This way we can help you cover many skills in an efficient way that is still fun and engaging for children. In this section we’ve listed the key skills, not necessarily all of them.
The skills taught in this product include:
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