This week we have had lots of fun doing activities with the letter D for dog! Since we adopted two miniature schnauzers last weekend, this was the perfect week for the letter D for dog! A big thank you to my best blogging buddy, Erin, for suggesting doing letter D for dog this week!
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We made a cute dog craft this week. E colored them black and grey, just like our Maggie and Molly.
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We played two fun games that could be used as center activities in a classroom. The first one had sheets for numbers 1-10. We used brown Play-Doh to make dog food to put in the bowl. Cute activity!
We also played a pet grid game. You roll a dice and cover up that many pets until all pets are covered. We used little beads, but counters would do well for this activity.
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We took dog bones and ordered them greatest to least and vice versa.
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We made letters and made the word dog! This was our first time using this activity and E really enjoyed it. I printed these shapes off from the blog, Confessions of a Homeschooler.
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We took our dogs, Maggie and Molly, to the vet this week, which prompted our fun dramatic play activity. E had a BLAST pretending to be a vet this week to his stuffed animals!
I love seeing all of your fun activities y'all are doing with your letters of the week! So fun!
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I love all the dog activities. It looks like so much fun. What a great way to celebrate the letter "D"!
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What an honor it is to be called Best Blogging Buddy!! XOXO! Love, all of the sweet dog ideas you found, E looks so sweet as a vet! Have you seen people make band-aids out of felt and velcro for stuffed animals? They're pretty adorable.
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