In this activity (which is perfect for literacy rotations) your students find the lowercase versions of the capital letters on the top of the page.
This activity was created as a part of Teach This’ Very Hungry Caterpillar unit. It is designed to help you bring an exciting range of cross-curricular activities into your classroom to go along with this classic story book. In the unit students will sequence the story, assemble sentences, count their way through fruit, make healthy eating decisions and learn a little bit about how hungry caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies.
Form most lower-case and upper-case letters using learnt letter formations
Produce some lower case and upper case letters using learned letter formations
Produces most lower case and upper case letters and uses digital technologies to construct texts
Produces all lower-case and upper-case letters to create texts
Understand that sounds in English are represented by upper- and lower-case letters that can be written using learned letter formation patterns for each case
Rather than have your students cover the lowercase letters with counters, laminate your set and have them trace the lowercase letters using a whiteboard marker.