Letter P Words Pig Pants

Orchid
Pig
Pen
Padlock
Paddle
Paint
Paintbrush
Pail
Pajamas
Palace
Princess
Panther
Pan
Puppy
Panda
Palm Tree
Letter P
Words
Pants
Parrot
Party
Pumpkin
Peach
Purple
Peacock
Peanut
Pear
Peas
Pencil
Penguin
Penny
Puppet
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Lacing Cards
Children love lacing cards. You have the
option of printing up color or b & w cards to
color yourself.
You can print up the color lacing cards, cut
out on the dotted line, laminate, and punch
holes around the card using a hole punch.
Give the children lacing strings, yarn or
shoe laces to lace the cards.
The b & w set can also be used as an
additional craft for the children. Give each
child one of the cards, have them color and
cut out. Have an adult punch holes, and
they can lace using the above options of
string.
Lacing strings can be purchased though
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Print up on white card stock. Color - Cut out on
the dotted line. Punch holes with a hole punch.
Have children lace using lacing string.
P is for
Puppy
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Letter P
Lace Up Cards
P is for
Puppy
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Print up on white card stock. Cut out on the
dotted line. Laminate - Punch holes with a hole
punch. Have children lace using lacing string.
P is for
Puppy
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Letter P
Lace Up Cards
P is for
Puppy
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Letter P Poster
Print up on white card stock.
If using the color poster – laminate.
If using the B & W poster – color and
laminate.
B & W sheet can also be used as an
additional Letter P worksheet for the
children.
Panda
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Letter P Flashcards
Print up on white card stock.
If using the B & W flashcards - color and
laminate.
If using the color flashcards – laminate.
You can also use the cards as a Letter P
Ring book.
Punch a hole in the upper left hand corner of
each card after you trim them, and place
together with a ring.
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Princess
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Pencil
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Palace
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Letter O Worksheets
Print up on regular copy paper.
Use sheets as extra sheets during the letter
of the week or when working on the
Alphabet.
Name _____________________
Pp
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Name _________________________
Trace and color the letter “P p”
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Name _______________________________
Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.
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Name _________________________
Color the pictures that being with the letter “ P ”
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I see an princess living in a palace
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Letter P p - Mini Book
Print up the following sheet onto
white card stock.
Turn over and place back into the
printer and print up the next sheet.
(Fold on the dotted line.
You will have a 1 page – double
sided mini book)
Print up the pictures that begin with
the letter P.
Have children color – cut out and
paste onto the mini book.
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Picture’s that begin with the letter P p.
The Letter
Pp
by
_______________________________
P
P
O
P
O
P
Color each Pear with a letter P inside
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stock – Use with The letter
P p sheet.
1 set of letter P items per
child. Color – cut out – glue
on the pictures that begin
with the letter P.
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Words That Begin With P Book
Print out the following pages to make a "Words That
Start with P” book, an early reader book for young
readers about the letter P.
There are two rectangular book pages on each
printed page. Have the children cut each page in half
along the dotted line. Staple the pages together at
the left of the page, then read the book, color the
pages, and practice writing the letter P or the words.
Words That Start
With P
By
_____________________
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Peacock starts with P
Penny starts with P
Puppy starts with P
Pear starts with P
Peas starts with P
Pencil starts with P
Penguin starts with P
Peanut starts with P
Palace starts with P
Recognizing the Letter “P”
Introduce the letter “P” to the children by
showing them the written word “Pencil” and
helping them to see that it begins with a “P”.
Cut a large pencil shape out of paper and write
the letter “P” on it. Have the children tear or cut
out magazine pictures beginning with the letter
“P” and then glue the pictures on the Pencil
shape.
Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local
scrapbook store that start with the letter P. Pig,
Princess, Pony, etc., and have the children
place on the pencil shape.
P
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P
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Pig Collage
What You Need:
Contact paper
Pink construction or tissue paper.
Wiggly eye
Directions:
Cut the contact paper into the shape
of a pig. Let the children place pink construction
paper on it.
Place a wiggly eye on the pig.
Cover the pig with another piece of contact paper
and cut to form a pig collage.
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Pig Pattern
Print up on white card
stock to make more
durable. Use as a
pattern to cut out
pig shape for a pig
collage.
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P p Box
Get a box or container with cover. Label the
container P p Container.
Place items in the P p container that begin
with the letter P.
Pig
Pony
Pencil
Paintbrush
Penguin
Puppy
Puppet
Padlock
Something Purple
Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that
start with the letter P. Make sure items are not
to small to prevent choking for smaller
children.
Use P p Box container when introducing the
letter P to the children.
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Pictures on an P
Cut out a large letter P for each child (or use
the following sheet), and let them
glue pictures that begin with the letter P.
(You can try looking at a local scrap booking
store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that
begin with the letter P.
(Pizza, Party, Pig, Pony, etc).
If you use the following sheet, please print
up on white card stock to make sheet more
durable.
Name Jasmine
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Name ________________
Pictures that start with P
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Pictures that Begin with P
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Peanut Butter
(Sung to: “Frere Jacques”)
Peanut butter, peanut butter,
Good for you, fun to chew.
Spread it on a sandwich,
Spread it on a cracker.
Good for you, fun to chew!
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I Wish I Were A Pepperoni Pizza
(Sung to: “The Oscar Meyer Theme Song”)
Oh, I wish I were a pepperoni pizza,
That is what I'd truly like to be.
For if I were a pepperoni pizza,
Everyone would be in love with me!
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A Peanut Sat on a Railroad Track
(Sung to: “Pop! Goes the Weasel”)
A peanut sat on a railroad track,
Its heart was all aflutter.
A train came chugging down the trackToot! Toot! Peanut Butter!
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The Pig
(Sung to: “Camp Town Races”)
The pig rolls in the mud all day.
Oink-oink, oink-oink.
That is what he likes to say,
Oink-oink-oink-oink-oink.
Curly tail that grows,
Pudgy little nose.
Mud is where he likes to be,
And it really shows.
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Peter Piper
(A Tongue Twister)
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper
picked.
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The P Song
(Sung to: “B-I-N-G-O”)
I know a word that starts with P,
And pizza is its name-o.
P-I-Z-Z-A, P-I-Z-Z-A, P-I-Z-Z-A
And pizza is its name-o.
Other words to spell:
P-U-P-P-Y
P-E-N-N-Y
P-A-P-E-R
P-A-I-N-T
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Recipes & Snacks
Purple popsicles
Pour purple colored juice into Dixie cups, when
almost set insert stick.
P Snacks
Peanut butter
popcorn
pasta
pineapple
pizza
pancakes
pretzels
Mashed potato and pumpkin
Mash together cooked potato and pumpkin with a
little milk and butter for a yummy side dish.
Pizza!
Make pizzas for lunch or snack using an English
style muffin split in two, tomato sauce, pineapple,
diced ham and cheese. Cook under a grill until
cheese is melted
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Games & Activities
Have a pajama party!
Everyone wear pajamas, slippers, robes,
etc. Have a laid-back day. Read lots of
stories, lay around on sleeping bags and
huge soft pillows. Eat letter P snacks: popcorn,
pretzels, peanuts, popsicles, prunes, etc.
Pumpkin
Have children explore a pumpkin, outside and
inside. Have them touch, smell, taste, and describe
it.
Pogo
Have a pogo stick available for outdoor play.
Pirates
Have a pageant or parade perhaps of Pirates!
Parachutes
Play with commercially available parachutes, create
parachutes from plastic bags for dolls, etc.
Play peekaboo
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Peel a Pear
See who can make the longest strip of skin - give
the children a plastic knife.
P Sounds
Talk with older children about how "ph" makes a f
sound as in photography or pharmacy.
Peanut Number Game
Set out 10 plastic containers numbered from 1 to 10
and a basket of peanuts. Let the children take turns
placing the appropriate number of peanuts into each
container.
Graph Pizza Toppings
Make a graph with a list of pizza toppings on the left
side and blank spaces for tallying on the right.
Conduct a survey of the children to find out which
toppings they like. Tell the children they can only
vote for their favorite topping. Name a topping from
the list and ask the children who like that topping
stick their name next to the topping. Do the same
thing for all the toppings and until all children have
put their sticky note on the graph. Then ask the
children to decide which topping is the most popular
and which is the least popular.
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P is for Puzzle
You can use this on a Christmas card, old greeting
card or even photo. Remove the front of the card
(the picture part) and attach a magnetic sheet to the
back. You can laminate the front of the card if you
want but it isn't required. Cut the card in six to eight
squares depending on the size of your card. Place
the card on your refrigerator and the kids can mix up
all the pieces and then put them back in order to
make the picture again.
Dried Peas on "P"
Materials:
1 "P" cut out of black paper, labeled
dried green peas
glue
Directions:
Have children glue dried green peas to "P".
Pumpkin prints
Take small pumpkins, cut them in half and remove
the seeds. Dip the pumpkins in orange paint and
make prints. Can also use potatoes cut in half, and
designs carved out of the inside.
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Painting
Paint with fingers, feet, brushes, etc.
Pinwheels
Mark an X from corner to corner on a square piece
of paper. Cut on the lines almost to the center. Help
children attach every other corner piece to the
center. Fasten a pin through the center of the
pinwheel into the eraser of an unsharpened pencil.
Purple and Pink
Provide paint in purples and pinks - talk about pale
or pastel colors and provide them to paint with.
Letter P Project
Trace a big P and a little p on a piece of paper and
make enough copies for all your children. Pop some
popcorn and let the children glue popcorn to the
letters. They can eat some and glue some.
Paper Plate Collage
Have the child print a P on a paper plate then look
through magazines to find pictures that begin with P.
Cut them out and glue them all around the P. This
activity can be done with a "partner."
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Perfect!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have
done with the letter P.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase P.
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Perfect!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have done
with the letter P.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase P.
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