****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!*** 6/11/23
Y’all, I can’t think of any cute stories or X puns to introduce this post. I am sure you’re devastated…right?
Please accept my sincerest of apologies as I skip the entertainment and humbly offer you this week’s letter x lesson plan!
Letter X Lesson Plan
You can grab this week’s lesson plans by clicking here, or by clicking on the image below.
ABC Flashcards
We’re like 24/26 letters in now, so you’ve probably heard it 24 times, but just in case you haven’t, you can find my spiel on why these flashcards are so important here.
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Letter X Books
X is a little harder because so few common words start with the letter x. My public library won’t be as easy this time, but I can get some on inter-library loan. Also, some of these on Amazon are super cheap!
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Video
This week’s song is an exceptionaly extra vibe.
Crafts for Letter X
This is a quick and easy letter X craft. Just use q-tips to creat an “x-ray” for the letter x!
You can grab my free template here or by clicking on the image below.
This X Marks the Spot Craft is a fun little adventure. You can even plan your own treasure hunt to go with this craft.
This template is in two pages. You can grab the first one here and the second one here.
We live pretty far out in the country in a house surrounded by woods. Last summer we had a fox family move in and they’d show up on my husband’s trail cams. This cute craft reminds me of their adorable pups!
This template is in two parts also. Grab the first page here and the second page here. This is a fun little xylophone craft. We broke out the old toy one we have for this week’s activities also and banged on it a little!
This one’s another two part-er. Grab the first sheet here and the second one here.
We didn’t know much about x-ray fish before this craft. So I found a short video on YouTube to watch and learn about them.
Grab the first page of my free template here and the second one here.
Letter X Activities
There are lots of fun activities in this week’s Letter X Lesson plan! We really enjoyed all of the x-ray activities!
Worksheets for Letter X
Here’s some more practice isolating that first sound.
Grab this free Letter X Beginning Sounds worksheet here or by clicking on the image below.
The Letter Maze worksheet provides a challenge to differentiate upper and lowercase letter x amongst a sea of other letters.
Grab your free copy here or by clicking on the image below. Get started with proper letter formation with this Letter X Handwriting Practice sheet.
You can click the image below for your free copy or here.
This Color by Letter sheet is great practice for differentiating between upper and lowercase x.
Click here for your free copy or on the image below. This Letter Find sheet is another great way to practice letter differentiation.
Grab you free copy below or by clicking here.
2 more to go y’all! And I’m bringing them to you this week! Stay tuned! And in the meantime you can check out all the previous lessons here. Don’t forget to follow me on Pinterest and see all the cute activities I’m pinning! You can also follow on Facebook for updates and more free stuff coming at you in the future!