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Adventures of a Flake shared E activites that also explore science: empty vs. full & evaporation.
Teaching Young Children shares an egg-celent experiment to enhance a lesson in E.

Emily at The Domestic Notebook sent us this great activity, her son had to circle all the parts of the body that start with E, such as eyebrows, ears, elbows, eyes, and eyelashes.

Apples and Jammies made an E out of eyes. Watch out!
Very cute ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteI like this ideas because we start learning letter E. I'm teaching first the vowels and later I introduced the alphabet.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.