K is for Kite (preschool)

The girls had fun learning about kites today. They flying a kite outside and painting as always. We got our recourses for today from the K is for Kangaroo, Koala, & Kite Teachers Pay Teachers pack.

Kite Learning

Kite Writing

  • The girls each had a similar writing paper for the letter K. My 3 year old had a capital K and lowercase k with tracing arrows, along with a kite to color. The 5 year old had the same paper, but added a short poem and more tracing K’s and k’s on the bottom. I found both of these in the K is for Kangaroo, Koala, & Kite Teachers Pay Teachers pack.

K is for Kite Craft

  • I printed this K is for Kite Craft onto cardstock for the girls to paint. I cut out the capital “K” for them to paint blue. After that dried they glued it to a piece of blue construction paper. Then they used their dot daubers to decorate their kites before they glued them on. I cut out the clouds for them to glue on.

Kite Counting

  • I printed out the  Kite Counting Bows game and then cut the pieces and laminated them. She told me the number on the kite and then added the bows to the kite’s string.

Kite Names

  • The girls use the Kite Names paper to practice making their names.

Six Kites

  • The girls each had a similar number 6 paper for counting kites. My 3 year old had the number 6 with tracing arrows, along with a helpful poem, and 6 kites to color. The 5 year old had the same paper, but added more tracing 6’s on the bottom. I found both of these in the K is for Kangaroo, Koala, & Kite Teachers Pay Teachers pack.

Kite Shape Puzzles

  • I printed out the Kite Shape Matching game and then cut the pieces and laminated them. Then the girls took turns making a match as they told me the color and shape that was on the kite.

Kite Worksheets

My “k” Book

I read the My “k” Book by Jane Belk Moncure to the girls too. Little k finds kites to fly.

Kite Flying

  • The girls were glad to have enough wind to fly their kites today.

Here are some of our other alphabet preschool posts: