Play with PomPom and discover the letter C. These fun, full-bodied activities will remind your little one that language can, and should be surprising, adventurous, and utterly fun.
Literacy
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Math
let’s learn!
So Many C’s to See (and Count)!
Print your counting page filled with things that start with the letter C and the /c/ sound.
Say the name of each object out loud. Can you hear the /c/ sound at the beginning?
Count out loud as you point to each item in a set. Use your finger to track each one.
How many carrots are there? Cars? Candles? Cacti? Camels? Cookies? Cows? Corn? Cards? Clocks?
Can you think of anything else that starts with C?
Write it, draw it, or add it to the page!
Optional:
Circle the group that has the most.
Find the group that has just one.
Which C word was your favorite to count?
Cut Loose with Letter C!
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