Letter of the Week Theme: G is for Grocery Store
The letter of the week focus today is “G” is for Grocery Store! (Find the complete A-Z outline on my letter of the week preschool plan page.) Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors. Each week also incorporates songs, games, crafts, and snack ideas.
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 = G
Theme of the Week = Grocery Store
Number of the Week = 6
Color of the Week = Brown
Shape of the Week = Arrow
Letter of the Week Activities
- Identify the letter G: look for G in books and on signs
- Color, stamp, or decorate the letter G (download a free printable HERE)
- Practice writing the letter G (download a free printable for letters G and H 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 G
- Letter G activity at www.starfall.com
Number Activities
- Count to six using grapes, gum, or Goldfish
- Practice identifying and writing the number 6 (download a free printable HERE)
SHAPE AND COLOR ACTIVITIES
- Practice drawing and coloring arrows (download a free printable HERE)
- Have your child draw arrows to direct traffic for their toy cars this week.
- Use a brown crayon to trace and color this week.
- Talk about things that are brown.
Letter “G” and Grocery Store Theme Activities
- Play “Go Fish“
- Talk about when we say good morning, good night, and goodbye.
- Play grocery store using empty cereal boxes, cracker boxes, spice containers, etc. Give them Monopoly money and a basket or reusable bag to make purchases at a makeshift checkstand.
- Place 6 grocery store items on a cookie sheet. Show them to your child, then cover them up after 10 seconds. See how many they can remember. Try this with random household objects too
- Look at a grocery store ad together and identify food items. Look for letters and numbers too.
Items You Might Use this Week
Letter “G” and Grocery Store Theme Books
- At the Supermarket by Anne Rockwell
- G is for Goat by Patrica Polacco
- Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
- Gregory, the Terrible Eater by Mitchell Sharmat
- Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
- How Groundhog’s Garden Grew by Lynne Cherry
Letter “G” and Grocery Store Theme Arts & Crafts
- Practice “dot, dot, not a lot” method for using glue. Give your child a piece of cardstock or construction paper and let them use standard white glue to attach various weights of paper, scraps of fabric, and an assortment of small objects (beads, plastic gems, pieces of plastic straws, pipe cleaners, foam pieces, etc.). Get them used to using a dot of glue and pressure make their items stick.
- Make a gumball machine craft. See an example from at Makes and Takes.
- Letter G goat craft from Miss Maren’s Monkeys.
Letter “G” Snack and Food Ideas
- gingersnaps
- Goldfish crackers
- graham crackers
- granola
- grapes
- green beans
- green peppers
Letter “G” Field Trip Ideas
- watch a garbage truck
- golf (miniature golf)
- Grandma’s house
- grocery store
**You may need to try a virtual field trip at this point in time. Here are a few possibilities:
Garbage Trucks (YouTube – Blippi)
Miniature Golf Field Trip (YouTube – South Florida PBS)
Additional Preschool Learning Activities
Have your child practice scooping and pouring with dry rice or beans. Use measuring spoons, cups, coffee scoops, ice cream scoops, and plastic cups to work on motor control, following directions and counting.
Let your child pick out a new food to try from the grocery store. Practice identifying shapes, and identifying numbers on the aisle number signs.
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This one-page plan lists all the ideas we covered for letter, number, shape, color, and animal activities for the week. Intentionally engage with your child and more than anything READ, READ, READ with them.
All 26 weeks provide activities promoting letter, number, shape, and color recognition and formation. In addition, you’ll do projects and play games to develop fine and gross motor skills, encourage imagination, and learn new concepts. Your child will learn songs, play games, and work on tasks that require multi-step instructions.
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.
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