Welcome to Preschool I with Iguanas!
In Kindergarten, we have so much fun learning about wonderful creatures like iguanas! That are unique lizards with big tails and sharp claws. We will explore all about their environment and study how to look after them.
Join us in our colorful classroom, where we will sing about iguanas and create fun activities.
Write Your First Capital I
Let's discover how to write a capital I! A capital I is a big, important letter. It starts our copyright understandable. To start, you'll need a pencil and some paper. First, look at the shape of the capital I. It has a straight line going down and a dot on top.
- Trace the lines to make your own capital I.
- Write it many times until you feel comfortable.
Once you can write a capital I, try writing it in your name! It's fun to learn new letters.
Let's Trace Big Is!
Get ready to have a blast discovering about the big I with this super fun tracing activity! Using your favorite markers, carefully trace the lines of each big I. It's a great way to improve your writing skills while having so much fun. Let's see you can do it!
Start to Write I with This Printable Worksheet
Ready to take on an exciting journey of writing? Our free printable worksheet is here guide you learning the fundamental skill of writing the letter "I". Its clear instructions and engaging activities, this worksheet is perfect for young learners who are to develop their writing skills. Grab your copy today so you can practicing!
Here's what this printable worksheet will help:
* It offers a step-by-step guide on how appropriately form the letter "I".
* Features fun and interactive exercises that are designed to make learning enjoyable.
* Can be printed for your convenience.
Capital Letter I: Tracing Practice
Today we will be practicing tracing the capital letter/uppercase letter/big I. The capital I is a tall/straight/long letter that has one line going straight down and another line going across the top. Start by looking at the example of the capital I below. Then, use your pencil to carefully trace over the lines of the example.
- Copy the lines of the capital I as closely/carefully/well as you can.
- Go for it tracing the capital I several times until you feel confident.
- Remember/Keep in mind/Don't forget to make your lines neat and straight.
Great job!
Fun I Tracing for Preschoolers
Tracing is super fun for little hands! It helps them learn to hold a pencil and make pictures. Why not try some tracing with these letters? You may use crayons, markers, or even paint. more info
Here are some ideas:
* Color the dots to make a big picture.
* Follow the line to make a flower.
* Write your name!
You can find tracing sheets online or in a store. Have so much fun tracing!