Alphabet Caterpillar

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1. Activity Title
Alphabet Caterpillar
2. Curriculum are/Development Domain
Language

3. Number of Children/Age and number of adults
One student to one teacher/ Four to five years old
4. Material Needed
Construction paper, scissors, and markers 5. Location and setup of activity
Writing center 6. Preparation
• Draw circles on any color construction paper
• Cut out the circles
• Choose any color and write one alphabet letter on each circle

7. Specific behavioral objective
Children will identify the letters in their own

8. Procedure (step by step)
Split up all the cards on the table and let the child to choose the letters in alphabet order while he is creating a caterpillar along the table.

9. Discussion (key concepts, facts, skills, vocabulary,

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