LETTER I WORDS Insect Infant Ice Cream Ice Ice Skates Icicle Idea Igloo Iguana Impala Inch worm Iris Ink Iron Island 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: www.countryclipart.com
Lacing Cards Children love lacing cards. You have the option of printing up color or b & w cards to color yourself. You can print up the color lacing cards, cut out on the dotted line, laminate, and punch holes around the card using a hole punch. Give the children lacing strings, yarn or shoe laces to lace the cards. The b & w set can also be used as an additional craft for the children. Give each child one of the cards, have them color and cut out. Have an adult punch holes, and they can lace using the above options of string. Lacing strings can be purchased though http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/ Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005
Print up on white card stock. Color - Cut out on the dotted line. Punch holes with a hole punch. Have children lace using lacing string. I is for Insect Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005 Graphic used: http://www.countryclipart.com/ Letter I Lace Up Cards I is for Insect Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005 Graphic used: http://www.countryclipart.com/
Print up on white card stock. Cut out on the dotted line. Laminate - Punch holes with a hole punch. Have children lace using lacing string. I is for Insect Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005 Graphic used: http://www.countryclipart.com/ Letter I Lace Up Cards I is for Insect Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005 Graphic used: http://www.countryclipart.com/
Letter I Poster Print up on white card stock. If using the B & W poster - color and Laminate. If using the Color poster laminate. B & W can also be used as an additional letter i worksheet for the children.
Ice Skates 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: clipart.com
Ice Skates 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: clipart.com
Letter I Flashcards Print up on white card stock. If using the B & W flashcards - color and laminate. If using the color flashcards laminate. You can also use the cards as a Letter I Ring book. Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of each card after you trim them, and place together with a ring.
1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Ice Cream Cone
Insect 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Iguana
Infant 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Iris
1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Ice Cream Cone
Insect 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Iguana
Infant 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com B ll Iris
Blank Page
Letter I Worksheets Print up on regular copy paper. Use sheets as extra sheets during the letter of the week or when working on the Alphabet.
Name I i Ice cream Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005 Graphic used: clipart.com
Name Trace and color the letter I i 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Name 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: mooseberrygraphics.com
Name Trace the letters and practice writing on your own. Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2005
Name Color the pictures that being with the letter I Copyright, 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum, 2006 Graphic used: clipart.com
Name I see an insect licking an ice cream cone 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: countryclipart.com Cut and Paste
Letter I i - Mini Book Print up the following sheet onto white card stock. Turn over and place back into the printer and print up the next sheet. (Fold on the dotted line. You will have a 1 page double sided mini book) Print up the pictures that begin with the letter I. Have children color cut out and paste onto the mini book. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Picture s that begin with the letter I i. The Letter I i by 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
I i r I i c Color each infant with a letter i inside
1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com Print up on white card stock Use with The letter I i sheet. 1 set of letter i items per child. Color cut out glue on the pictures that begin with the letter i.
Words That Begin With I Book Print out the following pages to make a "Words That Start with I" book, an early reader book for young readers about the letter I. There are two rectangular book pages on each printed page. Have the children cut each page in half along the dotted line. Staple the pages together at the left of the page, then read the book, color the pages, and practice writing the letter I or the words.
Words That Start With I By 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com Ice Cream starts with I
Infant starts with I Iris starts with I
Ice skate starts with I Insect starts with I
Iron starts with I Igloo starts with I
Iguana starts with I Island starts with I
Recognizing the Letter I Introduce the letter I to the children by showing them the written word Ice Cream and helping them to see that it begins with a I. Cut a large Ice Cream shape out of paper and write the letter I on it. Have the children tear or cut out magazine pictures beginning with the letter I and then glue the pictures on the Ice Cream shape. Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local scrapbook store that start with the letter I. Ice Cream, Insects, Infant, etc., and have the children place on the Ice Cream cone. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: clipart.com
Ice Cream Cone I 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: countryclipart.com
What You Need: Directions: Igloo Collage Contact paper White and black construction or tissue paper. Cut the contact paper into the shape of an igloo. Let the children place construction paper on it. Use white paper to make the igloo. Black paper for the door. Cover the igloo with another piece of contact paper and cut to form an igloo collage. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum - copyright 2005 Graphic used: clipart.com
Igloo Pattern Print up on white card stock to make more durable. Use as a pattern to cut out grapes for a grape Collage. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Copyright 2005 Graphic used: clipart.com
I i Box Get a box or container with cover. Label the container I i Container. Place items in the I i container that begin with the letter I. Iris Ice Cubes Icicles Infant (baby doll) Ice Skates Insects (plastic bugs) Iguana Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that start with the letter I. Make sure items are not to small to prevent choking for smaller children. Use I i Box container when introducing the letter I to the children. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Pictures on an I Cut out a large letter I for each child (or use the following sheet), and let them glue pictures that begin with the letter I. (You can try looking at a local scrap booking store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that begin with the letter H. (Ice skates, Infants, Ice cream, etc). If you use the following sheet, please print up on white card stock to make sheet more durable. Name Jasmine 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: countryclipart.com
Name Pictures that start with I 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: countryclipart.com
Pictures that Begin with I 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: clipart.com
The Letter "I" I stands for me when I want it to, I is for ink and for ice cream too. I is such a simple letter, There's no other that I like better. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: http://www.kerryskollectables.com/
Insect Song Insects, insects, You are so very small. Insects, insects, Sometimes I see you crawl. You fly and you buzz right by. You jump up in the sky. You are so small, the smallest of all, Little insects, friends of mine. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com
I See the Moon I see the moon, And the moon sees me. God bless the moon, And God bless me. I see the moon. The moon sees me. Under the shade of the old oak tree, Please let the light that shines on me. Shine on the one I love. Over the mountains, Over the sea. Back where my heart is longing to be, Please let the light that shines on me, Shine on the one I love. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: http://www.kerryskollectables.com
Do you know the Ice Cream Man? (Sung to: "The Muffin Man") Do you know the ice cream man, the ice cream man, the ice cream man? Do you know the ice cream man who likes to sing with me? Oh, he loves the letter I, the letter I, the letter I, Oh, he loves the letter I and likes to sing with me. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
A Big Green Iguana (Sung: If You're Happy and You Know It) Oh, I wish I was a big green iguana. Oh, I wish I was a big green iguana. Oh I'd itch and I'd scratch, and I'd find a leafy patch. Oh, I wish I was a big green iguana. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
Ice Cream Colors We have ice cream, the best in town. Let us begin with chocolate brown. Now, let us scoop us some bubble-gum pink. It is sweet and yummy, the best some think. Here is ice cream minty and green. It is the creamiest I have ever seen. Yellow ice cream is lemony and tart. We like its taste from the very start. Scoops of blueberry would make my day. Look at all this ice cream, hip, hip hurray! Red ice cream is a strawberry delight. All these scoops are a heavenly sight. Vanilla white is a popular flavor. It tastes very good to an ice-cream craver. Purple ice cream really gives me a kick. Good and yummy till the very last lick. Ice cream, ice cream, what a cool sensation. We love ice cream in any combination! 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
Pink Brown Green 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Red Yellow White Blue 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Purple Ice Cream Flannel Story Print up sheets onto white card stock. Color Trim Laminate front of each piece if desired. Glue flannel to back to each piece or Velcro to make flannel pieces to go with ice Cream Colors poem. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum
Favorite Flavor Voting On paper plates glue construction paper ice cream cones... have 3 or 4... vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, blueberry, for example...give each child a pinch type clothes pin (we call them voting sticks) and invite them to clip their "voting stick" on their favorite flavor of ice cream. Ice Cream Cone - triple scoop Make an ice cream cone with a child's handprint. Have the child trace/cut his/her handprint out on three pieces of paper --depending on what flavor of ice cream he/she likes. Then he/she can glue these overlapping and upside down on to a brown ice cream cone-shaped pattern. Make a cone by making a long triangle and rounding the bottom point. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
Freezer Bag Fun: Give each child a zip-lock baggie to which they added miscellaneous classroom manipulative (animals, plastic letters, lego blocks) and glitter. Fill the bags with water and freeze them. When the bags are frozen, play the "I Spy with My Little Eye" game. For example, a color is called and the children can look to see if they can "spy" an item in the baggies that was that color. Ice Castles: Fill castle-shaped sand buckets with water and freeze them in the freezer. The next day, placed them in a large shallow roasting pan and provided the children with eye droppers and liquid watercolors (blue and red) to which salt had been added. It s fine motor practicing as the children work the eyedroppers, and the color mixing is great science as the water in the pan became purple. Another science fact is that the salt created holes in the ice blocks. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
Make Inchworms Cut a cardboard egg carton in half lengthwise. Give one half to each child. Paint the egg carton with green tempera paint and allow to dry. Cut the sections apart and punch a small hole in the top of the each section; Thread a length of string, yarn or ribbon thru each egg section, knotting before adding the next one. Leave a couple of inches of string between each section before knotting. Add pipe cleaner antennae and google eyes to the front section. Other decorations may be added using stickers, buttons, felt or tissue or construction paper. Icicle Game Have the children pretend to be icicles. Appoint a child to be the sun. When she touches an "icicle" the child pretends to "melt" and fall to the floor. Take turns so that all the children have a turn at being the sun. Finger Print Insects Have the children dip their finger in a bit of tempera paint or an ink pad to create insect bodies. Add features to the insects with markers. 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: clipart.com
Incredible! Awarded to: Date: I m so proud of the work you have done with the letter I. You recognize the uppercase and lowercase I. Signed 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com Incredible! Awarded to: Date: I m so proud of the work you have done with the letter I. You recognize the uppercase and lowercase I. Signed 1 2 3 Learn Curriculum Graphics used: countryclipart.com