Q is for QUACK!
To introduce this letter, put a duck in a box or bag and give the kids 3 clues to what’s inside.
- I’m small
- I’m yellow
- I can swim
- I can fly
- I say ‘quack’
Song
5 Little Ducks
Book
Duck reviewed by Pioneer Woman – I didn’t see this book on my library run, but I sure wish I had it when I was teaching the letter Q. What a cute book.
I liked sharing non-fiction books about Ducks this week. Check out the 598.4 area of the non-fiction section of your local library. Look for books with lots of pictures or drawings of ducks. We talked about how duck families are the same as ours — their parents love them, take care of them, teach them skills, and travel in a group.
Games/Activities
Perfect day for a game of Duck, Duck, Goose. I’ve noticed that if children haven’t played this game very much it takes a bit of practice for them to get into the routine of jumping up and running around the circle. For this age group I just have both kids run and the kid who was ‘it’ sits down while the kid he said ‘goose’ to is the new ‘it’. In my house there’s tears if a kid gets caught and has to sit in the middle of the circle.
Lucky Duck – This cute preschool game teaches kids colors as they match the sticker on the bottom of a plastic duck to the color on their lily pad. Warning: this game is loud. We put duct tape over the speaker to muffle the sound. While I probably wouldn’t spend $25 on this game, I’ve seen it available used at garage sales, and consignment stores like Once Upon A Child. Grandma gave us ours (picked up used) and the kids have enjoyed it for years.
Paper Plate Duck from Enchanted Learning – this is a cute little activity for young ones. Since most at this age don’t have the fine motor skills to use scissors, I suggest you break this craft up into 2 days. Day 1: trace each kid’s hand (and/or let them try to do each others). Write the kids names on their hands in pencil. While you’re helping trace hands, have each kid fold a paper plate in half and color it yellow. Day 1.5: cut out all the handprints. Day 2: Time to glue. Assemble the duck as per the directions.
If you’re just joining us you may want to read the “How to set up a co-op preschool” post. Each week I’ll be sharing ideas for introducing your preschoolers to the letters of the alphabet. Not all of these ideas will work for everyone. As the year goes on, you’ll figure out what works for your group of kids. To start the alphabet, check out ideas for the letters A and B or just bookmark this page for all my preschool ideas.









