****Guess what?! Letter of the Week lesson plans are getting an overhaul! I’m going through and updating all plans, adding new free worksheets and making sure all links are up to date! I’ve created a bunch of templates too for some of the crafts that’ll make your life a lot easier! Hang tight! It may take some time to get through all the letters, but it’s coming soon!! If you’re seeing this message, this post has already been updated!*** 4/26/23
I used to tell my kindergartners that S was the funnest letter to write. It was like a swirling, slippery slide with fun curves. But I must admit, my fondness of the letter S was completely an act.
In truth, the letter S reminds me of slithering, spiders, snakes and evil Disney characters who drawl out their “sssssssss” in their evil monologues.
However, just for you dear reader, I have put aside my disdain for the letter S and dug up a weeks worth of adorable and fun activities! Check out this week’s Letter S Lesson Plans!
Letter S Lesson Plan
To grab this week’s letter s lesson plan you can click here or click on the image below.
ABC Flashcards
As always, you can find my spiel about the importance of flashcards here. I know how route and boring they can get, but I tried to prevent that with the activities included in my free set. You can grab them by signing up for my newsletter!
This week’s flashcard should be practiced like “s-socks-/s/”
Letter S Books
Lots of cute books this week. You Are (Not) Small used to be one of my favorite bedtime stories. Remember, you can usually grab these at the local library, but just in case you have trouble finding them, I have included links to Amazon. You can usually buy the used versions super cheap!
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Video
This smooth song is a fun ode to the letter s.
Crafts for the Letter S
I’m terified of snakes, but I must admit this one came out pretty cute.
Grab my free template here or by clicking on the image below.
This sweet little craft was lots of fun and super easy.
Just use my blank S template and lots of shiny star stickers.
The sun is one of my favorite things ever. I live for summer and sunshine, so this craft was my favorite!
Grab by the first sheet of my free template by clicking on the picture or here. You’ll find the second sheet here.
This week’s plan certainly has no shortage of things that make you go Eeekkk!
Grab the first page of my quick and easy template here or by clicking below. You can get the second here.
Finally a craft worth melting for! This sweet little snowman is a winter fun reminder!
This free template is two pages long. Grab the first here and the second here.
Letter S Activities
This week’s activities are very hands on and los of fun! My kids really enjoyed the sand slime activity. The salt painting activity was really cool too!
Letter S Worksheets
Grab this week’s Handwriting practice sheet here and start working on that letter formation.
You can get this week’s Letter Maze here or by clicking the image below.
Search for the letter S in upper and lowercase with this week’s Letter Find worksheet.
You’ll find this week’s Beginning Sounds worksheet here.
Practice upper and lower case differentiation with this Color by Letter type sheet. Grab your free copy here or by clicking on the image below.
That’s all for this week’s letter s lesson plans. Next up is T, only 7 lettrs left!
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