The girls loved learning about cats today, especially since they both have new baby kittens. They enjoyed painting and puzzles. We got our recourses for today from the Letter C is for Cow, Car, Cat Preschool Pack Digital Download.



Cat Science
- We watched some super cute kittens on the Baby Animal- Kittens The Good and the Beautiful video.
- Then I read from the Abeka Preschool Language Development Cards to learn more cats.
- We learned more about cats by watching this Animals for Kids Cats video.
- She also did her Cat page from her Abeka Letters & Sounds for 3’s book.

Cat Writing
- The girls each had a similar writing paper for the letter C. My 3 year old had a capital C and lowercase c with tracing arrows, along with a cat to color. The 5 year old had the same paper, but added a short poem and more tracing C’s and c’s on the bottom. I found both of these in the C is for Cow, Car, Cat Preschool Pack Digital Download.

C is for Cat
- I printed this C is for Cat Craft onto cardstock for the girls to paint. I cut out the Capital “C” for them to paint whatever color they liked for a cat. After that dried they glued it to a piece of blue construction paper. Then I cut out the face, ears, and tail for them to glue on.


Active Cat Play
- We found this Go Danny Little Cat Dance for some active time today.
- We also loved participating in the Cats Exercise Adventures from The Good and the Beautiful.
Wild Kratts Cats and Dogs
- We also watched The Wild Kratts Cats and Dogs Movie.
AlphaTales
- We read the C book in our AlphaTales collection. The girls really enjoy these funny phonetic stories.

Kitten Match
- She cut out the kittens and matched them under their matching momma cat with this Kitten Match Activity Page.


Cat Emotions
- I printed out the Cat Emotions Matching game and then cut the pieces and laminated them. First we talked about different emotions and then she matched them up.

Cat Color Matching
- I printed out the Cat Color Matching game and then cut the pieces and laminated them. She reviewed each color as she matched up the colored yarn with the cat with the matching colored hat and scarf.


Cat Counting
- I printed out the Cat Yarn Counting game and then cut the pieces and laminated them. She counted how many balls of yarn on each piece and then matched it up to the matching number.


Here are some of our other alphabet preschool posts:




