Letter P Activities

 

If you are looking for letter P activities for Toddlers, preschool or kindergarten then you are in the right place. Here are our Top 5 Activities for practicing the letter P. There are even two free printable letter p activities within this list! So keep scrolling so you can download those as well!

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Imagine your little one, or your students, mastering the ability to not only recognize the letter P, but memorize its sound, and correctly write the letter P. This article has the tools to help them master each of those objectives. Let’s get started!

 

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    Recognize the Letter “P” - Seek and Find Activity.

     Use an old Magazine, Book, newsletter, newspaper, or grocery store weekly ad for this activity. Use a highlighter or Bingo Dot Marker to have students search through the Ad and dot all the letter P’s that they find.

    Write the Letter “P” - Dotting Activity

     Use a dot marker, dot stickers to color each dot on the letter. Download the free printable letter activity packet to get access to the entire alphabet.

     

     

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      Write the Letter “P” - Q-tip painting activity

       Once you print out our packet of alphabet tracing worksheets grab a Q-tip and a dollop of paint. Students will surely use their fine motor skills to trace and paint the letter P.

       

      Write the letter “P” - Sensory Learning Activity

       In this very inexpensive activity, little ones can practice writing the letter P, repeatedly in shaving cream. They get to practice their letters and clean the table off at the same time. It Is a win to everyone!

       

       

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        Sound out the Letter “P” - Pronunciation activity

         Letter “P” foods that can be used include Popcorn, pumpkin seeds, or pretzels. Have students place each food item on a dot until the letter is complete. Make sure they sound out the letter each time they place a food item on the dot. Repetition is key for this activity.

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