Letter of the Week Tot-School Activities

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This year we are going to be doing a letter of the week theme with our tot-school activities here at home. I am going to be sharing all our activities once a week on Tuesdays here on the blog and they will all be linked up below once we finish each week. All of these activities have a Montessori inspired theme with them as well.

Montessori inspired letter of the week tot-school activities for ages 3-4.
We will not be following the Letter of the Week from A-Z but will be following a Montessori inspired schedule with it.

Our Letter of the Week Tot-School Year

This is the letter of the week schedule we will be following, I will be linking these to each individual posts throughout the year as I write them up.

Week 1 – Letter A
Week 2 – Letter C
Week 3 – Letter M
Week 4 –  Letter T
Week 5 – Letter B
Week 6 – Letter F
Week 7 – Letter O
Week 8 – Letter G
Week 9 – Letter H
Week 10 – L
Week 11 – U
Week 12 – J
Week 13 – N
Week 14 – W
Week 15 – D
Week 16 – E
Week 17 – Q
Week 18 – K
Week 19 – V
Week 20 – I
Week 21 – P
Week 22 – R
Week 23 – S
Week 24 – X
Week 25 – Y
Week 26 – Z

I have not been able to finish this series, I apologize. However, here are some resources for similar activities if you are interested.

Home Preschool Made Easy from Teaching Mama

The Toddler Journey ebook from Teaching Mama

Preschool Alphabet Packet from Teaching Mama

Uppercase, Lowercase and Shape Rhymes from Teaching Mama

Our Tot-School Routine and Resources

I wanted to share a couple of other posts I have written with our tot-school routine and resources.

You can also get more ideas by following my tot-school Pinterest board.

Follow Heather | Growing Hands-On Kids's board Homeschool Tot-School Ideas on Pinterest.

Heather Greutman, COTA

Heather Greutman is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant with experience in school-based OT services for preschool through high school. She uses her background to share child development tips, tools, and strategies for parents, educators, and therapists. She is the author of many ebooks including The Basics of Fine Motor Skills, and Basics of Pre-Writing Skills, and co-author of Sensory Processing Explained: A Handbook for Parents and Educators.

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2 Comments

  1. Cindi Thornton says:

    Are the remaining 17 letter of the week posts listed somewhere else?

  2. Hi Cindi, no, unfortunately, I was never able to finish this series. My mother-in-law is getting ready to publish an ebook that has similar activities for letter of the week and I’ll share the link here when it is up.

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