Letter N Words Nail Newspaper

Letter N
Words
Nail
Nap
Nebraska
Name
Napkin
Neck
Necklace
Needle
Neptune
Nectarine
Net
Nest
Nickel
Night
Nightgown
Newspaper
Nine
Noodles
No
Notes
Nose
Nurse
Nut
Numbers
Nightingale
Nice
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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
http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/
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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.
N is for
Nest
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Letter N
Lace Up Cards
N is for
Nest
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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.
N is for
Nest
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Lace Up Cards
N is for
Nest
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Letter N 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 N worksheet for the
children.
Nail
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Letter N 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 N
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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Nut
Nurse
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Night
Necklace
Neptune
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Night
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Neptune
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Letter N 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 _____________________
Nn
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Name _____________________
Trace and color the letter “N n”
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Name _______________________________
Trace the letters and practice writing on your own.
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Name ______________________
Color the pictures that begin with the letter “ N ”
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I see a nurse threading a needle
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Letter N n - 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 N.
Have children color – cut out and
paste onto the mini book.
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Picture’s that begin with the letter N n.
The Letter
Nn
by
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N n
N
S
R
N
N
N
Color each Note with a letter N inside
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stock – Use with The letter
N n sheet.
1 set of letter N items per
child. Color – cut out – glue
on the pictures that begin
with the letter N.
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Words That Begin With N Book
Print out the following pages to make a "Words That
Start with N” book, an early reader book for young
readers about the letter N.
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 N or the words.
Words That Start
With N
By
_____________________
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Nut starts with N
Nail starts with N
Notes starts with N
Night starts with N
Noodles starts with N
Net starts with N
Needle starts with N
Newspaper starts with N
Necklace starts with N
Recognizing the Letter “N”
Introduce the letter “N” to the children by
showing them the written word “Nightgown”
and helping them to see that it begins with a
“N”.
Cut a large nightgown shape out of paper and
write the letter “N” on it. Have the children tear
or cut out magazine pictures beginning with the
letter “N” and then glue the pictures on the
nightgown shape.
Another idea is to pick up stickers from a local
scrapbook store that start with the letter N.
Nails, Nest, Net, Necklace, etc., and have the
children place on the nightgown shape.
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Nightgown
N
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Neptune Collage
What You Need:
Contact paper
Assorted construction or tissue
paper.
Directions:
Cut the contact paper into the shape
of a circle. Let the children place construction
paper on it.
Cover the circle with another piece
of contact paper and cut to form a Neptune
collage.
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Neptune Pattern
Print up on white card
stock to make more
durable. Use as a
pattern to cut out
planet Neptune for a
Neptune collage.
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N n Box
Get a box or container with cover. Label the
container N n Container.
Place items in the N n container that begin
with the letter N.
Necklace
Napkin
Newspaper
Nest
Nightgown
Net (Fish Aquarium)
Numbers (Plastic Magnetic)
Nebraska (Map)
Look for small toy items at $1.00 stores that
start with the letter N. Make sure items are not
to small to prevent choking for smaller
children.
Use N n Box container when introducing the
letter N to the children.
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Pictures on a N
Cut out a large letter N for each child (or use
the following sheet), and let them
glue pictures that begin with the letter N.
(You can try looking at a local scrap booking
store or Michaels for stickers of pictures that
begin with the letter M.
(Nest, Nails, Numbers, 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 N
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Letter Sound Song
(Sung to: “Sing a Song of Sixpence”)
Naughty Nick is noisy,
banging all around.
But he's not a bad boy
when he makes his sound.
Listen can you hear him,
"Nnnn...." he says all day.
Even when he's banging nails that's
what you'll hear him say.
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The Nut Trees
(Sung to: “Frere Jacques”)
See the nut trees,
See the nut trees,
Growing here,
Growing there,
Hazelnuts and walnuts,
Almonds and pecans,
Everywhere, everywhere.
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N Poem
I use my hammer and five nails.
(Show 5 fingers.)
"That's too noisy," my neighbor yells!
(Raise voice.)
I'll hammer them now before it's night!
1,2,3,4,5
(Pretend to hammer.)
And to my neighbor I'll be polite!
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Here's a Nest
Here's a nest for robin redbreast.
(cup hands)
Here's a hive for busy bee.
(clench fist)
Here's a hole for jacky-rabbit.
(thumb around forefinger)
And here's a house for me!
(fingers together forming the roof of a house)
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N is for Necklace
Let the children make a necklace using Fruit
Loops and/or Cheerios.
Night
Draw pictures of the night on black paper. You
can glue on golden adhesive stars.
Nose
Discuss what and why we have noses. Make a
collage of noses cut from pictures. Use scented
markers to draw pictures of noses and identify the
smells.
Napkin
Demonstrate how to use a napkin correctly at
mealtimes. Let the children fold a white napkin
any way they choose. Drop food coloring onto the
napkin, one drop at a time. Watch the colors
blend together. Carefully unfold the napkins to
dry. Glue corners onto construction paper. Cut out
frames to put over these "abstract pictures."
Neckties
Use paper or scrap fabric to cut out necktie shape
to decorate.
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Nests
Make from yarn pieces, twigs, grasses and mud!
Think of the fun!
Feeding the Squirrel Some Nuts
Take an oatmeal container and put brown paper on
the outside and cut two holes out. Glue a squirrel
on the inside of the container. What I do is cut some
poster board squares and number them from 1 to
20. I purchased different kinds of nuts. I have the
children pick a number and then they put that
number of nuts in the squirrel home for the winter.
N is for nice
During snack time, each child is encouraged to say
something nice about someone at their table.
N is for nose
Talk about the sense of smell. Let the children use
their noses to sniff a variety of different things:
vinegar, vanilla, lemons, markers, etc.
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One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
1, 2, buckle my shoe;
3, 4, shut the door;
5, 6, pick up sticks;
7, 8, lay them straight;
9, 10, a big, fat hen;
11, 12, dig and delve;
13, 14, maids a courting;
15, 16, Maids in the kitchen;
17, 18, maids awaiting;
19, 20, my plate's empty.
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Nests
1 pkg butterscotch morsels or chocolate chips
1 can Chinese noodles
jellybeans, grapes, cooked peas
butter (optional)
Melt the morsels (chips) in a pan over low heat.
Remove from heat and add the noodles. Give each
child a small piece of wax paper, and about 2 Tbsps
of mixture. Invite the children to form the mixture
into a nest shape. (The children can put butter on
their hands to keep the mixture from sticking to their
hands.)
When the nests are hard, fill with jellybeans, grapes
or beans.
Safety note: Do not give jelly beans, whole grapes
or nuts to young children. They may choke on these
items.
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Nachos
Make nachos using the following recipe:
round or triangular corn tortilla chips
1 can refried beans
small jar mild salsa or taco sauce
6 oz. cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
Arrange the chips in a single layer on a cookie
sheet. Top each chip with 1/2 Tsp. of refried beans
and then 1/2 Tsp salsa. Add a small amount of
cheese (grated or cut into small chunks) to the top
of each. Put the cookie sheet in a 425 degree oven,
watching carefully, until cheese melts and bubbles.
Name Cookie
Bake or buy large sugar cookie. Let the children
write their names using the squeeze decorator
frosting.
Or frost the cookies and use the letters of alphabet
cereal to spell each name.
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Use different kinds of nuts for counting, sorting
and patterning activities.
Concentrate on teaching about nickels and the
numeral nine.
Draw simple figures from a nursery rhyme
(candlesticks, mittens, pails, etc.) on a piece of
poster board. Write the corresponding number on
the right side. Let the children match the number
of objects with the numerals
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1, 2 , How do you do?
1, 2, 3, Clap with me.
1, 2, 3, 4, Jump on the floor.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Look bright and alive.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Pick up your sticks.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, We can count to eleven.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Draw a circle around your
plate.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Get the trunks in the line.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Let's do it over again.
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Name Song
A New Itsy Bitsy Spider
The itsy bitsy spider
Crawled up on ______’s head.
He crawled all around, then used it for a bed.
He crawled down (his/her) back
and jumped down to the floor.
Then the itsy bitsy spider
Crawled underneath the door.
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Nice!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have
done with the letter N.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase N.
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Nice!
Awarded to: _______________________________________
Date: __________________________
I’m so proud of the work you have done
with the letter N.
You recognize the uppercase and
lowercase N.
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Signed
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