Teach the kids the ABCs through a fun, memorable, visual craft. These A to Z alphabet crafts create fun hands-on activities for preschool or kindergarten aged children. Glue two googly eyes on the letter M, near the top of the inside lines.Ĭut two small circles (about the size of dimes) and glue them to the bottom of the middle of the letter M to make a nose for the moose.One of the best ways to teach the alphabet is through ABC Letter Crafts. One M should go at each top point on the letter to make them look like antlers on a moose. Glue the hands to the back of the letter M. Trace each hand on a tan piece of paper and cut the hands out. Start by drawing a letter M on a brown piece of paper or print out our Letter M template. Brown, tan and black card stock or construction paper – RECOMMENDED CARDSTOCK or CONSTRUCTION PAPER.Here are the materials you need to make this letter of the week craft: Tracing is also a good fine motor skills activity for kindergarten students. If you want to print it but don’t have brown paper that works in the printer, print it on white paper or cardstock, cut it out, and use it as a tracing template. You can either draw a letter M and then cut it out or print a copy of our letter M printable and cut it out. This crafts pairs well with If You Give a Moose a Muffin and making easy muffins with your kids for a day of activities learning more about the letter M! We’re huge fans of all of the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie books so it only made sense to create our own moose to go along with the book! M is for Moose is inspired by the book If You Give a Moose a Muffin by Laura Numeroff. I pulled from book inspiration again for this letter of the week craft. M LETTER OF THE WEEK CRAFT – M IS FOR MOOSE As we continue sharing some of our favorite crafts, the M Letter of the Week craft is always a fun one to do! They’re also great for a fun hands-on activity for older kids. Letter of the week crafts are a great way to practice the alphabet with younger kids in preschool and kindergarten.
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