letter d
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Cut book out as one piece. Fold in half.
Let your student hunt for D and d in a
magazine or newspaper.
Cut out the letters and paste them in this
book.
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I'd like a different dog
For every kind of weather-
A narrow greyhound for a fog,
A wolfhound strange and white,
With a tail like a silver feather
To run with in the night,
When snow is still,
And winter stars are bright.
In the fall I'd like to see
In answer to my whistle,
A golden spaniel look at me.
But best of all for rain
A terrier, hairy as a thistle,
To trot with fine disdain
Beside me down the soaked,
Sweet-smelling lane.
Dd Dog
dolphin diamonds
Poem by Winifred Wells
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My Book
of D Words
dump truck drum
dinosaur
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dime dolphin
door doll
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Dancing Dogs
Print on cardstock. Cut out puzzle. Let your student
match the pieces to the correct sp
ots on the picture.
I am going to try to back the puzzle pieces with fun
foam to make them more sturdy. You may or may
not want to try this!
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Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John, Went to bed with his breeches on. One stocking off, and one stocking on; Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John.
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