Here is a rhyming activity that allows for fine motor and phonemic practice. Laminate the bug pages and cut out bugs. Feel free to put these bugs in your sensory table with Easter grass or in a simple bug box or basket. To make this activity more engaging for your students, glue foamy bugs or stickers to the ends of clothes pins. When students find two pictures that rhyme, they pin them together with their �bug catcher.� To make this self correcting, you can place matching letters or numbers on the backs of the bugs so that once all bugs are clipped, students can check their work.
If you enjoy this activity please check out my other items at my TpT or visit my blog at http://differentiatedkindergarten.blogspot.com for activities and ideas on differentiating instruction in your classroom.
We did this last week and my students loved all the fun graphics! Thank you for sharing :)
April 8, 2012
frecklelady
adorable and perfect for our study of ladybugs and insects! I will use them for my Partner of the Day match-up too! You are making me soooo happy and my students too! Love your stuff!
April 3, 2012
smarsha
cute, simple. I love the idea of using easter grass to make it into a sensory table idea.
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