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Research tells us that a direct, explicit approach to teaching the alphabet is more effective than indirect teaching. Enjoy the crafts, art ideas, and book list, but know that using a scripted routine like the one below is the most efficient way to teach letters and sounds. Make it your own!
How to introduce letter Pp
- Say words that begin with Pp: Say each word after me. (Emphasize the /p/ at the beginning of each word as you say it.) Penguin. Pizza. Pal. Pistachio. Popcorn. People. What sound does each of these words begin with? The sound is /p/. (Make sure that when you say the sound you are not adding an “uh” to the end of it.)
- Talk about what your mouth is doing as you say the sound: Look at what my mouth is doing as I say /p/. (Make sure you are not adding an ”uh” sound to the end of /p/.) Now you try. What are your lips doing when you say /p/? Put your hand on your throat as you say /p/. Is it a quiet or noisy sound? (quiet)
- Introduce the letter on a flash card: (Hold up the letter P card in uppercase or lowercase.) This is the letter P. When we see this card, we say “P spells /p/.” Your turn. (Students: “P spells /p/.”)
How to practice writing uppercase letter P
- Sky-write the letter: To make the letter P, we start at the top and pull down. Then we go back to the top and go around to the middle. Watch me put my hand in the air and write a P in the sky. I start at the top and pull down. Then I go back to the top and go around to the middle. Now you try. Put your finger in the air. Start at the top and pull down. Then go back to the top and go around to the middle.
- Have students finger-write the letter: Make a P by moving your finger on the table. Start at the top and pull down. Go back to the top and go around to the middle. (Other options: sand or salt tray, shaving cream, etc.) Now do the same thing while saying “P spells /p/.” Remember to underline the P when you say /p/. (Practice multiple times.)
How to practice writing lowercase letter p
- Sky-write the letter: To make the letter p, we start in the middle, pull down, up, and around. Watch me put my hand in the air and write a p in the sky. I start in the middle, pull down, up, and around. Now you try. Put your finger in the air. Start in the middle, pull down, up, and around.
- Have students finger-write the letter: Make a p by moving your finger on the table. Start in the middle, pull down, up, and around. (Other options: sand or salt tray, shaving cream, etc.) Now do the same thing while saying “p spells /p/.” Remember to underline the p when you say /p/. (Practice multiple times.)
Other letter Pp activities
Free Printables
- Little Letter “P” Book (rhymes and songs)
- P is for Pig (dot sticker page)
More alphabet resources
- Alphabet picture cards from A-Z
- Beginning sound clip cards
- Beginning sound coloring pages
- Beginning sound match mats
- Letter hunt & find worksheets
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Ray
Hi,
Letter P & Q is still downloading O.
Thanks
Anna G
Where exactly do you see this error?
Cheryl
Hello! I’m loving these worksheets and printable packs! But the Letters ‘”P” and “Q” are only downloading the letter “O” pack instead of the letter it should be. Any way I can get those packs?
Anna Geiger
Sorry – I need to fix the links. Does this page help? http://thisreadingmama.com/free-abc-printable-packs/