Preschool Letter of the Week: Q is for Queens & Kings

Letter of the week: Q is for Queen

Letter of the Week Theme: Q is for Queens

Next up in our Letter of the Week Preschool Plan is the letter Q. Tough letter, but we’re going with the theme “Q” is for Queens & Kings! (Find the complete A-Z outline on my letter of the week preschool page.) Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!

Print the one-page Preschool Weekly Focus and fit in activities throughout the week. Over the course of all 26 weeks, your child will enjoy classic preschool songs and games, and experience activities to encourage development of both gross and fine motor skills.

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Preschool Letter of the Week Focus

Letter of the Week = Q
Theme of the Week = Queens & Kings
Number of the Week = 1-12
Color of the Week = metallics
Shape of the Week = crown

Preschool letter of the week: Q is for Queens.

Letter Activities

  • Identify the letter Q: look for Q in books and on signs
  • Color, stamp, or decorate the letter Q (download a free printable HERE)
  • Practice writing the letter Q (download a free printable for letters Q and R HERE)
  • Go on a letter sound hunt around the house (look for items that start with the letter of the week)
  • Look at a picture dictionary and talk about words that start with P
  • Letter Q activity at www.starfall.com

Number Activities

  • Counting practice
  • Practice identifying and writing the numbers 1-12 (download a free printable HERE)

SHAPE AND COLOR ACTIVITIES

  • Color and decorate crowns (download a free printable HERE)
  • Use your metallic color crayons, colored pencils, or markers to trace and color this week.

Letter “Q” and Queens Theme Activities

  • Practice making a question mark. Use pencil and paper, fingerpaints, draw in sand or salt on a tray.
  • Go on a quest: Hide quarters around the house and mark the spots with a question mark.
  • Quilt quarter toss: Write instructions on 12 pieces of paper (touch your toes, find a spoon, turn in a circle); tape the papers together into a quilt shape; have your child toss a quarter onto the paper quilt and follow the instruction.
  • Quick time game: Set up a start and finish line; give an instruction like bear crawl, run, hop, slide, and use a stopwatch to time them doing it three times; tell them which time was the quickest – 1st, 2nd, or 3rd
  • Question time: ask your child 12 yes/no questions (are you wearing blue? do you have a dog?); then let them try asking you 12 questions.
  • Practice folding a square piece of paper into quarters (half, and half again)

Items to Use this Week

Letter “Q” and Queens Theme Books

Letter “Q” and Queens Theme Arts & Crafts

  • Make a paper quilt: give your child 12 equal size squares of colorful paper and have them draw a picture on each; glue onto construction paper to make a quilt.
  • Print a crown template from First Palette and decorate with metallic colors (crayon, marker, jewels)
  • Q-tip painting castle from Therapy Fun Zone
  • Letter Q quail craft from All About Learning Press

More Item’s to Use this Week

Origami paper is perfect for making a paper quilt!

Metallic crayons to color your crowns

Gems and jewels to decorate crowns

Q-tips for craft painting

Letter “Q” Snack and Food Ideas

  • quesadilla
  • quiche
  • quick bread
  • quince
  • quinoa

Letter “Q” Field Trip Ideas

  • quay
  • castle or mansion (we’ve found homes in our area that look like castles to a preschooler!)
  • quarry

**You may need to try a virtual field trip at this point in time. Here are a few possibilities:

Buckingham Palace Tour (YouTube – BBC London): Two minute, 360 degree tour of Buckingham Palace interiors.

A Day at a Rock Quarry (YouTube – Joe Rock): For kids interested in machinery, this simple video shows the work going on at a rock quarry.

Letter of the Week preschool learning Q is for Queens.

Additional Preschool Activities This Week

Sing the ABC song this week for review.

Practice learning your phone number (mom or dad’s cell phone number, whatever number you want your child to memorize).

Preschool-on-a-page

This one-page plan lists all the ideas we covered for letter, number, shape, color, and animal activities for the week. Use the preschool letter of the week to intentionally engage with your child and more than anything READ, READ, READ with them.

Letter of the week preschool Q is for Queens printable.

The recommended reading selections are comprised of both “newer” books and award-winning, classic works to expose your child to a variety of authors and well-known titles. Feel free to add to the suggested titles as desired and make your own choices based on your preferences or availability of material.

Complete Preschool Letter of the Week Curriculum

I’ve made it easy for you to start a letter of the week curriculum with a complete preschool plan available in my shop. I spent all the hours browsing Pinterest for ideas and searching for activities that promote motor skill development, teach classic songs and games, and make learning fun. I used a letter of the week preschool learning plan to teach my three daughters, and you can too! Download the entire set and get started today!

  • Weekly Theme Cards
  • Weekly Focus Pages
  • letter of the week outlines for crafting
  • letter, number, and shape worksheets
  • supplemental worksheet activities
  • over 100 additional book recommendations
  • supply list for crafts and activities
  • list of concepts and kindergarten readiness activities introduced
Letter of the week preschool plan

Visit my Preschool Letter-of-the-Week Page to find the complete list of A-Z weekly themes

letter of the week preschool plan

Preschool Letter of the Week Printables

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