Jan
13

K4 Letter Hunt Worksheets

I was tired of boring Letter Hunt worksheets, so I made these whimsical Letter Hunt stories to go along with my Letter of the Week K4 additions. The worksheets include any alternative letter theme’s I have made as well.

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I suggest that you read the short story to your preschooler then have them find and circle all of the letters for that worksheet. Alternatively you can have them highlight the letter with a Do-A-Dot marker.

I hope you find the stories fun and whimsical while at the same time providing a good way to challenge your child to identify specific letters within a group of other letters.

Click here or on the image above to download the Letter Hunt Worksheets

These activities are part of my K4 level expansion to my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities. The K4 curriculum isn’t quite finished yet, so until I get it packaged all nice and purdy you can download from my posts!

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  1. Love it!!! You are so creative and so kind for sharing this all with everyone!!!I love using you things in my class!!! littlehandsbigwork.com

  2. Thank you!!! My daughter has been getting a little bored with the letter hunts you have listed in your preschool Letter of the Week curriculum and I think she's going to love these!!

  3. I've been loving everything I see and will probably buy your curriculum for next year to use along with what I already use with my preschoolers. Do you have a list of supplies that are needed (or encouraged) for your curriculum to work at it's best?http://theylendmetheirhearts.blogspot.com

  4. These are fantastic! My daughters will love working on these.

  5. jdivleli says:

    Thank you so much, as always your blog is a wonderful resource! I just purchased your LOTW Preschool Curric. and am I right that you are just developing the K4 Curr. and that the whole thing is not available for purchase yet? Just wanted to double check. Thanks,Jennyjdivleli at hotmail dot ca

  6. Stephanie says:

    I love them! Thanks!

  7. Anonymous says:

    I was just going to buy a set exactly like this from Lakeshore Learning .. now I can save my money!Bea

  8. Vera says:

    Thank you! I've been using your letter of the week curriculum for a little while now and really enjoy it. My little ones number 3 and 4 are going through it together, no matter how many times I've had preschoolers I always forget what we've done for school in the past and have to invent it all over again. I'm really enjoying having your curriculum to use, it's very well done!

  9. Anonymous says:

    Love them!!! Awesome job as always!Liz Flurry

  10. I love these! Thank you for sharing. :-)

  11. Thanks so much for sharing! These will fit right in with what we are working on.

  12. Amy says:

    These are adorable!! I only wish I had a preschooler!! I am looking for more printables for the next level. What curriculum do you suggest for teaching phonis after letter and sound recognition? If only they were all as cute as yours :)

  13. Erica,These will be added to school next week. I'm so glad I still have a preschooler (because I love him) so I can use these creative and wonderful educational tools with him. Learning is so much fun!

  14. What a great idea! I am so bummed that I don't have a printer.Thanks for sharing!

  15. JDIVLELI: Yes, I'm working on the K4 so I don't have it all packaged for one big download yet, but I'm getting there!

  16. Amy: I typically use Abeka for phonics from Kindergarten up. I also use All About Spelling as well. I kind of mix both of them together as I think the AAS teaches the phonics and spelling rules a little better, but then the Abeka has the supporting worksheets and readers to go along with it.

  17. Lisa says:

    Thank you! This is an awesome addition to all of the wonderful activities you've made. We really appreciate it!

  18. Left you an award on my blog! I am a future homeschool Mom (in 3 years) and I am already jotting down and saving so many ideas from you. Thank you so much :)

  19. Susan says:

    thanks. i just printed them out and wanted to reuse them since i have a 3 and 5 year old. i was thinking of laminating them, but thought of using them in the crayola glow station. my 5 year old traces the letter he's hunting and even enjoys tracing the picture and making it "glow". i just started looking through your blog and i'm loving it. thanks and God bless your efforts.

  20. Evelyn says:

    You have so many wonderful ideas and your generosity is amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  21. Louanne says:

    These are wonderful! Thanks.

  22. TYPOS: Sorry guys, I had a couple typos, they're fixed as of now!

  23. Anonymous says:

    I love these! Thank you SO much for making and sharing them!!!

  24. Casey says:

    These are great! I have been looking for something exactly like this!Thanks for sharing!

  25. Anonymous says:

    hi not sure why i am having problem downloading the worksheets. i tried on various computers but to no avail. any other way i can get hold of the K4 curriculum? i have purchased the presch curriculum but would like the K4 …

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