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Letter L Words
Lawnmower Love Label Lake Lamb Lamp Lantern Land Ladybug Lady Ladder Lace Lawn Lime
Leaf Leaves Legs Leopard Lemon Lemonade Lunch Log Cabin Lock Llama Lips Lion Lily Lightening
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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/
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Letter L Lace Up Cards
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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.
L is for Ladybug L is for
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Letter L Lace Up Cards
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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.
L is for Ladybug L is for
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Letter L 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 L worksheet for the children.
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Letter L Flashcards
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W flashcards - color andlaminate.
If using the color flashcards – laminate.
You can also use the cards as a Letter LRing book.
Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner ofeach card after you trim them, and place together with a ring.
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Lamb
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Lamp
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Leaves
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Lamb
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Lamp
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Leaves
Letter L Worksheets
Print up on regular copy paper.
Use sheets as extra sheets during the letterof the week or when working on the Alphabet.
Name _____________________
L l ladybug
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Name _____________________
Trace and color the letter “L l”
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Name _______________________________
Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.
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Name ______________________
Color the pictures that begin with the letter “ L ”
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Name ________________
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I see a ladybug sitting on a lantern
Cut and Paste
Letter L l - 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 L.
Have children color – cut out and paste onto the mini book.
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Print up on white card stock – Use with The letter L l sheet. 1 set of letter L items per child. Color – cut out – glue on the pictures that begin with the letter L.
Words That Begin With L Book
Print out the following pages to make a "Words ThatStart with L" book, an early reader book for young readers about the letter L.
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 L or the words.
Lamb starts with L
Words That Start
With L By
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Legs starts with L
Lion starts with L
Lawnmower starts with L
Love starts with L
Lips starts with L
Lantern starts with L
Leaves starts with L
Lock starts with L
Recognizing the Letter “L” Introduce the letter “L” to the children by showing them the written word “Lion” and helping them to see that it begins with a “L”. Cut a large Lion shape out of paper and write the letter “L” on it. Have the children tear or cut out magazine pictures beginning with the letter “L” and then glue the pictures on the Lion shape. Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local scrapbook store that start with the letter L. Lady, Ladybug, Leaves, etc., and have the children place on the Lion shape.
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Lion
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Leaf Collage
What You Need:
Contact paperGreen construction or tissue paper.
Directions:
Cut the contact paper into the shapeof a Leaf. Let the children place construction paper on it. Cover the leaf with another piece of contact paper and cut to form a leaf collage. Use assorted colors of green to make a colorful leaf.
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Leaf Pattern
Print up on white card stock to make more durable. Use as a pattern to cut out Leaf for a Leaf Collage.
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L l Box
Get a box or container with cover. Label the container L l Container. Place items in the L l container that begin with the letter L.
Lion Lamp Llama Lock
Ladybug Leaves Lantern Lemon Lamb
Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that start with the letter L. Make sure items are not to small to prevent choking for smaller children. Use L l Box container when introducing the letter I to the children.
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Pictures on a L
Cut out a large letter L for each child (or use the following sheet), and let them glue pictures that begin with the letter L. (You can try looking at a local scrap booking store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that begin with the letter L. (Lamb, Lion, Lemon, etc). If you use the following sheet, please print up on white card stock to make sheet more durable.
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Name Jasmine
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Name ________________
Pictures that start with L
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Pictures that Begin with L
Looby Loo
Here we go looby loo, Here we go looby light, Here we go looby loo,
All on a Saturday night. You put your right hand in,
You put your right hand out, You give your right hand a shake, shake, shake
And turn yourself about!
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Lazy Mary
Lazy Mary Will You Get Up? Lazy Mary, will you get up,
Will you get up, will you get up? Lazy mary, will you get up
Will you get up today? No, no, Mother, I won't get up, I won't get up, I won't get up.
No, no, Mother, I won't get up, I won't get up today.
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Little Bo Peep
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep. And doesn’t know where to find them. Leave them alone and they will come home. Wagging their tails behind them.
Little Boy Blue
Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn. The sheep’s in the meadow, the cow’s in the corn. Where is the boy who looks after the sheep? He’s under the haystack, fast asleep.
Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating his Christmas pie. He stuck in his thumb and pulled out a plum. And Said, “What a fine boy am I!”
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All the Little Animals
The lion walks on padded paws. The squirrel leaps from limb to limb. While flies can crawl straight up a wall, And seals can dive and swim. The worm, it wiggles all around, The monkey swings by it's tail, and birds may hop upon the ground Or spread their wings and sail. But boys and girls have much more fun They leap and dance And walk And run. Have children act out each animal.
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Leaves
The leaves are whirling round and round.
(wave fingers in air) The leaves are falling to the ground
(wave fingers down to floor) Round and round, round and round
(roll one hand over the other) Falling softly to the ground
(softly wave hands down to ground.)
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Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mary had a little lamb Whose fleece as white as snow. And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go!
It followed her to school one day, which was against the rules.
It made the children laugh and play, To see a lamb at school.
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Mary’s Little Lamb
Print up the following sheet onto white card stock.
Have children glue cotton balls on the
lamb.
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L is for Lamb
Name ________________
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Color – Cut and paste the pictures that begin with the letter L.
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Name ___________________
1 set per child
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Lions Red and yellow finger paints paper plates yellow cotton balls wiggle eyes black marker pink and brown construction paper brown chenille pipe cleaners glue Let children finger paint the paper plate with red and yellow paints. Let dry. Discuss the color change and what color lions are. Show them pictures of real lions. Discuss facial features. Second, have the children stretch out the cotton balls and glue them around the edge of the paper plate to make the mane. Third, they will be ready to glue on the eyes or draw their own eyes, then glue the pink construction oval shaped noses, brown construction ears in the shape of squares with top corners rounded, and 3 chenille’s on each side of the lion’s nose. Last, let the children draw a great big smile on their lion. Hang from the ceiling when dry.
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Lollipop Tree Get a styrofoam cone place it upside down on a table and have the kids stick lollipops in. You can color the cone different colors and have the kids stick the lollipop of that color in the correct section or so for some patterning. Lacing If you don't have lacing items, draw simple everyday items on cereal boxes or other cardboard. Then use a hole puncher, punch around the edges for lacing. Shoe strings work great. To keep from losing them tie one end securely to one hole. The children can lace with the other end. Leaf Walk Go for a walk and let the children find leaves to bring home. Laminate the leaves. Punch a hole in the top and string with different yarn to make a necklace. Give each child a necklace. Discuss the different sizes, shapes and colors of the leaves. When you go for a walk again, have the children wear their leaf necklace and see if they can find the tree that the leave came from.
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Lovely!
Lovely!
I’m so proud of the work you have done with the letter L.
You recognize the uppercase and lowercase L.
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Signed
I’m so proud of the work you have done with the letter L.
You recognize the uppercase and lowercase L.
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Signed
Awarded to: _______________________________________ Date: __________________________
Awarded to: _______________________________________ Date: __________________________