Preschool Activity for Spring - ABC Match
I think it's safe to say that we've gotten our money's worth out of these foam flowers! They have been the perfect manipulative for J-Bug's preschool activities this spring. We've used them on our alphabet sticky wall and for our alphabet flower hunt. Today I'm sharing how we used them for a fine motor alphabet match. Since I already had the foam flowers and the clothespins with letters, no prep time was needed for this simple preschool activity.
How to Set Up a Fine Motor Alphabet Match
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I made these alphabet clothespins two and a half years ago, and we still use them regularly. For this preschool activity J-Bug (4) grabbed a flower from the top of the stack and found the matching clothespin. The flowers had lowercase letters written on them, and the clothespins had capital letters.
Attaching clothespins is a simple yet effective exercise for building fine motor skills. When we first started using them J-Bug really struggled. It was cool watching him easily squeeze them and match the letters now that he is a little older.
As he match a letter set J-Bug sang, "The P says /p/, the P says /p/, every letter makes a sound, the P says /p/.
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