Welcome to the Letter Y week, where we’ll be having fun with Yarn!

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Letter Y Memory Verse: “You are My friends if you do whatever I command you.” John 15:14. Click here to download verse puzzle (Note I use this with my 2nd grader, not prek)

For our verses and accompanying games/stories we use the following books:
ABC Memory Verses & My ABC Bible Verses

Read Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and put up the letter Y on our Alphabet Tree! You can download my small alphabet letters here.

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Song time:
Hide ‘Em in Your Heart Vol 1
Hide ‘Em In Your Heart Songs – Vol 2

Yarn Number Matchup! This game is for counting practice. Simply cut out along the lines so you end up with squares. Have your child put mini-clothes pins, pom-poms or paper clips or the manipulative of your choice onto the card based on the number on it.

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Yarn Coloring: We color this, paint it, or use markers. I found some that fit my 3 year old well, they’re called Pip-Squeaks Washable Markers, we also use Do-a-Dot Art Markers with this!

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Yarn Color By Number: We color this, paint it, or use markers. I found some that fit my 3 year old well, they’re called Pip-Squeaks Washable Markers, we also use Do-a-Dot Art Markers with this!

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Letter Poking Page:I found this fun idea on Activity Mom. Instead of tracing, we are going to use a toothpick, or we have these cute Oversized Push Pins, to poke holes through the paper in the shape of the letter. Print on regular paper for easier poking, and do this one on carpet 🙂 Another idea would be to hole punch along the lines of the letter as well. Both work on motor skills!
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Yy Tracing Card:This is new, I made it for kiddos who aren’t quite ready for my pre-writing or writing practice books. Its large and easier to trace. You could use markers, or laminate and use with Expo Dry Erase Markers

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**Note: To get all of the games in my Letter of the Week curriculum, please check out the full curriculum in my store!**

Yarn Size Sort: Put these in order small to big or big to small then discuss which is largest, smallest and medium.

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Y Do-A-Dot Page: We use Do-a-Dot Art Markers with this!

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Letter Y Scavenger Hunt: Fill the box with things that start with A! Some ideas: yarn, yo-yo, yogurt.

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Yarn Puzzle: Cut along the guides for a fun 6 piece beginner’s puzzle!

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Yarn Magnet Page: I use this with a cookie sheet and these pom-pom magnets I made from pom-poms and self-sticky magnets from the craft isle in Wal-mart. I also use these magnets from Amazon: Power Magnets, 0.75 inch Diameter, Assorted Colors

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Yarn Lacing Card: I make sure to laminate this one for durability, then punch with a hole punch every inch or so for lacing practice. Teach them patterns to do with this as well, like up from the bottom each time, or in-out-in-out sewing. Whatever pattern you can think of.

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Capital/Lowercase Yy sorting: Simple, just sort out the attached uppercase and lowercase letters.

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Yarn Graphing: I laminate this and then have them either color in the dots with Expo Dry Erase Markers, or put bingo markers or little valentine heart candies on it.

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Yarn Color Puzzles: I simply cut out the pieces, then cut them in half in random ways for small color matching puzzles.

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Yarn Floor Numbers: I made these large floor numbers so that we can play a hopscotch type game. I call out a number and she jumps to it! You could also have them put the cards in numerical order. The number cards go from 1-10.

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Yarn Cutting Practice: Simple print and let your child try cutting along the lines!

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Counting Practice: Put a number in the box, then have your child add on the appropriate number of yarn balls.

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Yarn Numbers Writing Practice: I laminate this then use them with Expo Dry Erase Markers. You can leave the sheets whole, or cut along lines and hole punch upper left corner, then bind with a keyring for a mini-book.

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Yarn Pattern Activity: Simply cut out the pieces then use the to complete the pattern.

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Shape Matching Puzzles: Cut the balls of yarn out, then cut down the dashed lines to make shape matching puzzles.

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11 x 11 Pin Geoboard: We use these to make letters, numbers, shapes etc!
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Foam Letter Builders: I cut the shapes from foam and let her use them to make the letters. You could also use my Magnetic Letter Builders as well!

Finger Tracing Paint Bag: This is simple and fun, I filled a bag with tempura paint, you could also use cheap shaving cream. Then I’ll tape it to her desk for her to practice writing her letter on using her finger. You could also skip the bag and put shaving cream on your counter if you’re feeling brave ;o) After we do the letters we do numbers, shapes, and whatever else we can think of!

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Letter Collage Worksheets: The download includes letters A-Z as well as a collage idea sheet. We use these items as objects to decorate our letters for an alphabet book. Since we use both upper and lowercase, I have provided both for you! Click here to download the Letter Collages:

Color Cubes: I use our Large Alphabet Lacing Cards to serve as templates for our 1″ building blocks. We pick 2 colors of blocks and do a pattern as we form the letters! We also use them for lacing practice, but this was a variation since I’ve been making the shaped lacing cards too! Click here for more fun with Creative Color Cube Activity Cards

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Letter Bead Lacing: I’ll put an index card in this box with the word “yarn” so she knows the order of the letters. I got my lacing beads from Lakeshore Learning but these look more fun to me: Bead Bazaar Lacing Kits – Alphabet Lacing Kit

Play Balloon Volleyball: A good friend of mine over at 7renfros suggested a fun game called “Balloon volleyball”, its basically a toddler-friendly version of regular volleyball. Kids take turns batting a balloon up in the air, with the goal of trying to keep it off the ground as it floats downward. You can shout out words that start with the letter “Y” each time you hit the balloon! Thanks Melissa, great idea!

Letter Hunt: I created some Letter Hunt worksheets that you can download.
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Kumon ABCs Uppercase Write & Wipe Flash Cards, they also have lowercase cards and Numbers.

Family Fun Night: Make Yummy Yogosicles (recipe below)!

Have each child measure the following ingredients into a small bowl.

  • 1/4 C. Yogurt (vanilla, banana or plain)
  • 1 Tsp. Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate (thawed)
  • 1 Tsp. Honey

Mix well and pour the mixture into a small paper or plastic cup and freeze.
When the mixture is solid enough to hold up a popsicle stick, put one in and refreeze until firm.

Note: To get all of the games in my Letter of the Week curriculum, please check out the full curriculum in my store!

See my Money Saving Tips for help with printing, laminating and FAQs!

11 Comments

  1. Thanks as always :)I am chuffed to bits as I've had little cat pegs for the longest time, I think I'll team them up with the numbered balls of yarn.By the way, I've never tried this, I must have read it somewhere, you can cover the top of the cups with tin foil, then put a stick in and the foil will hold it up.

  2. I love the y stuff! Thanks for posting this! My tot is having loads of fun with these printables! Could you tell me what program you use to make the memory verse puzzles? I'm trying to do it in owrd for some verses that I want my 6 year old to work on, but can't figure it out. Thanks!K. Wade

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  3. Erica, did you happen to make a letter match/bottle caps page for Yy? I was printing out all of your letter match pages in order and realized when I got to the end that I did not have a Yy page. You have wonderful ideas and I have been sharing them with my colleagues this year. Your blog was the first blog I found this summer while looking for new ideas to incorporate in my classroom. Thanks so much!

  4. Help! I bought your Preschool letter of the week curriculum eons ago and am trying to print out the magnet pages but can’t find Y and Z and the links from this page no longer work. Can you send them to me please? Thanks a bunch!

    Tommie Sue Schindler

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