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Activity. After teacher introduction, children will write some letters while playing a game. 1. Set out Tree and place 10-12 Apple Cards face down on the top part of the tree. 2. Child one will pick an Apple Card from the tree and name the letter. ... • Use sensory materials to “write” the letters. (e.g., sand, shaving cream, finger-paint ...
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