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Q is for Queen Activities
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Q is for Queen Craft
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Free Printable: Q is for Queen Craft
Objectives: Letter Q recognition, Creativity, Fine motor skills
Age Group: Preschool
Supplies:
Craft paper
Glue
Scissors
1. Print the pattern on craft paper using one color for the first page, and a different color for the second page.
2. Have child cut out the parts of the letter Q and glue them together (circle and small rectangle).
3. Have child glue the top of the scepter ( circle) on the top of the rectangle, and the crown onto the Q. You can also glue the whole craft to a piece of paper for a background if you would like.
Glue
1. Print the pattern on craft paper using one color for the first page, and a different color for the second page.
2. Have child cut out the parts of the letter Q and glue them together (circle and small rectangle).
3. Have child glue the top of the scepter ( circle) on the top of the rectangle, and the crown onto the Q. You can also glue the whole craft to a piece of paper for a background if you would like.
6 Small objects for jewels (we used rhinestones)
6 Small objects for coins (we used chocolate gold coins)
2. Have child roll the dice and count out the same number of jewels and place them on the gray circle below the pile.
3. Have child roll the dice and count out the same number of gold coins and place them in the gray circle below the pile.
4. Move the objects one at a time from the gray circles into the treasure box (brown rectangle) while counting them to find the total.
We also used number cards to put out so we could say the math equation once we were done counting (5 jewels plus 4 coins = 9 treasures)
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I love how actively involved the child is in putting the Q together in this sweet activity. Pinned!
Hi Heather, Thanks so much! I figure that is the best way to learn 🙂