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Letterland Character Headbands or Crowns with Beginning Sound Pictures

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PreK - 1st
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The children loved making these! We went over what the letter was (letter recognition) and the sound that each letter makes.

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Letterland, Letterland, there is no better land! If you have this stuck in your head and you teach early learners, this is the packet for you!

During Fast Track using Letterland, students are quickly introduced to each letter of the alphabet and their sounds. The following centers can be used during this time.

The headbands are a fun, hands on center that helps students recognize the letterland characters and also the beginning sounds associated with each letter. When your class is walking to lunch or anywhere in the building, let staff members know they can ask the student(s) what Letterland Character is on their headband. It really helps them remember.

I use construction paper instead of sentence strips, use either one. Each students will need a headband and there are 26 letters of the alphabet, so that is a lot of sentence strips. There is nothing cuter than a class full of Kinders wearing headbands, so try and motivate them to color, trace, and then glue the beginning sound pictures on the construction paper or sentence strips!

Give each students a headband for the letter for that day and a square of 4 picture cards that begin with that letter sound. Again, the lower leveled students need the cards with the name or you can write the letter on their card. Let students glue the pictures on their strips after they have colored their headband and traced the letter 3 times with three different colors (rainbow tracing.)

This is a supplement to use with the Letterland Phonics Program. This will not be helpful if you do not use the Letterland Phonics Program and may actually confuse some learners.

There is one page in the preview so you can see exactly what you will receive. Again, you must have the Letterland Program for this packet to be useful. Thanks so much for shopping with me.

⭐ This is a video link my county made of my students wearing their Kicking King headbands and a Letterland Lesson: https://youtu.be/vsIEQJd6JM4.

https://teachingbythesea.blogspot.com/2016/08/letterland-letterland-there-is-no.html

This is a link to Letterland in Kindergarten from my blog.

⭐ Visit this link to the Letterland Supplements I offer in my Primary-Pam Store. Sign up to follow me to be notified when I add more!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/My-Products/category:106591

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Know the spelling-sound correspondences for common consonant digraphs.
Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words.
Know final -e and common vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds.

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