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Sometimes even grown-ups need a review on simple grammar rules. I think at times we all do. I was thinking about the -ar sounds a couple of weeks ago when I thought it would be a good idea to work on an activity to teach the bossy r concept at a basic level. I also wanted to add a little fun to the project. Most kids have seen large trucks hauling things from one place to another and young kids are interested in things that move. I thought it would be fun to have them build words on the back of an 18 wheeler. These words they will be building are all part of the -ar word family.
Materials:
Setup:
- Print out the pdf pack and laminate it for reuse.
- Cut out the letter boxes and cards. Scatter the boxes around the truck mat.
- Set up your writing page and place the pencil within reach.
- The child will draw a card from the stack of words.
- They will then find the cargo boxes that spell out the word, sounding out the word as they build it on the back of the truck.
- After they learn to read the word they will write it on their record writing page.
Becka from Miniature Masterminds:
I'm a homeschooling mother of 3 who loves being creative. Miniature Masterminds is the blog where I share my knowledge from years of Early Childhood Education classes and past experience working with young children in the classroom, as well as being my much needed creative outlet. I love sharing free printable activities, crafts, and ideas to help others in their work with young children. Miniature Masterminds also showcases the activities I do with my preschool daughter, elementary school age son, and middle school daughter in our home education journey.
I'm a homeschooling mother of 3 who loves being creative. Miniature Masterminds is the blog where I share my knowledge from years of Early Childhood Education classes and past experience working with young children in the classroom, as well as being my much needed creative outlet. I love sharing free printable activities, crafts, and ideas to help others in their work with young children. Miniature Masterminds also showcases the activities I do with my preschool daughter, elementary school age son, and middle school daughter in our home education journey.