This is a great activity for letter recognition....and a fun way to beat the heat on a hot summer day! I bought these molds from Amazon.com. For this batch, I wanted to make them edible, so I used -
My son is only 2, and I dont typically skips steps in the learning process, so we really only talked about letter names and sounds during this activity. He actually has NO interest in letters, so I dont force it - but I try to mention the name and sound of the letter when I can. (I think he knows more than he lets on, though. LOL) A GREAT idea, that I will try in the future, is to incorporate the ice bricks. You can add tiny objects to the bricks that have the beginning sounds of the letters - when the child hammers out an object, he matches it to the ice letter! FUN! I think its important for my son to have the prerequisite skill of letter SOUNDS before we tackle beginning sounds - but Im sooooooo looking forward to that activity - NEXT summer - LOL. :)
- AK
Letter/Number molds
- the juice of 6 lemons
- 3/4 C heavy cream
- 1/4 C sugar
- 1/4 C water
My son is only 2, and I dont typically skips steps in the learning process, so we really only talked about letter names and sounds during this activity. He actually has NO interest in letters, so I dont force it - but I try to mention the name and sound of the letter when I can. (I think he knows more than he lets on, though. LOL) A GREAT idea, that I will try in the future, is to incorporate the ice bricks. You can add tiny objects to the bricks that have the beginning sounds of the letters - when the child hammers out an object, he matches it to the ice letter! FUN! I think its important for my son to have the prerequisite skill of letter SOUNDS before we tackle beginning sounds - but Im sooooooo looking forward to that activity - NEXT summer - LOL. :)
- AK
Letter/Number molds
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