Alphabet STEM and Fine Motor Development (Self-Paced Class)
Class experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Students will be introduced to letter sounds and proper letter formation of both uppercase (capital) and lowercase letters with interactive activities during this self-paced class. Each week videos and activities for 3 letters of the alphabet will be posted in the classroom. The course load for each week is approximately 1 hour, but it is designed for you to divide it up into 3 20-25 minute sessions throughout the week. Students will also improve fine motor skills by participating in a STEM...
54 lessons//9 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Letter AIntroduction to the letter A.Lesson 2Letter A ContinuedLetter A formation and STEM activity.Lesson 3Letter BIntroduction to the letter B.Lesson 4Letter B ContinuedLetter B formation and STEM activity.Lesson 5Letter CIntroduction to the letter C.Lesson 6Letter C ContinuedLetter C formation and STEM activity.Week 2Lesson 7Letter DIntroduction to the letter D.Lesson 8Letter D ContinuedLetter D formation and STEM activity.Lesson 9Letter EIntroduction to the letter E.Lesson 10Letter E ContinuedLetter E formation and STEM activity.Lesson 11Letter FIntroduction to the letter F.Lesson 12Letter F ContinuedLetter F formation and STEM activity.Week 3Lesson 13Letter GIntroduction to the letter G.Lesson 14Letter G ContinuedLetter G formation and STEM activity.Lesson 15Letter HIntroduction to the letter H.Lesson 16Letter H ContinuedLetter H formation and STEM activity.Lesson 17Letter IIntroduction to the letter I.Lesson 18Letter I ContinuedLetter I formation and STEM activity.Week 4Lesson 19Letter JIntroduction to the letter J.Lesson 20Letter J ContinuedLetter J formation and STEM activity.Lesson 21Letter KIntroduction to the letter K.Lesson 22Letter K ContinuedLetter K formation and STEM activity.Lesson 23Letter LIntroduction to the letter L.Lesson 24Letter L ContinuedLetter L formation and STEM activity.Week 5Lesson 25Letter MIntroduction to the letter M.Lesson 26Letter M ContinuedLetter M formation and STEM activity.Lesson 27Letter NIntroduction to the letter N.Lesson 28Letter N ContinuedLetter N formation and STEM activity.Lesson 29Letter OIntroduction to the letter O.Lesson 30Letter O ContinuedLetter O formation and STEM activity.Week 6Lesson 31Letter PIntroduction to the letter P.Lesson 32Letter P ContinuedLetter P formation and STEM activity.Lesson 33Letter QIntroduction to the letter Q.Lesson 34Letter Q ContinuedLetter Q formation and STEM activity.Lesson 35Letter RIntroduction to the letter R.Lesson 36Letter R ContinuedLetter R formation and STEM activity.Lesson 37How to Make Rainbow Treats Part 1Making rainbow treats.Lesson 38How to Make Rainbow Treats Part 2Making rainbow treats continued.Week 7Lesson 39Letter SIntroduction to the letter S.Lesson 40Letter S ContinuedLetter S formation and STEM activity.Lesson 41Letter TIntroduction to the letter T.Lesson 42Letter T ContinuedLetter T formation and STEM activity.Lesson 43Letter UIntroduction to the letter U.Lesson 44Letter U ContinuedLetter U formation and STEM activity.Week 8Lesson 45Letter VIntroduction to the letter V.Lesson 46Letter V ContinuedLetter V formation and STEM activity.Lesson 47Letter WIntroduction to the letter W.Lesson 48Letter W ContinuedLetter W formation and STEM activity.Lesson 49Letter XIntroduction to the letter X.Lesson 50Letter X ContinuedLetter X formation and STEM activity.Week 9Lesson 51Letter YIntroduction to the letter Y.Lesson 52Letter Y ContinuedLetter Y formation and STEM activity.Lesson 53Letter ZIntroduction to the letter Z.Lesson 54Letter Z ContinuedLetter Z formation and STEM activity.
- Students will be able to identify pictures that correspond with letter sounds. - Students will be able to trace and properly form upper and lowercase letters using a variety of methods. - Students will be able to improve fine motor skills by completing STEM challenges.
I have been a NY state certified elementary teacher for over 20 years including holding certification in Students with Disabilities.
A list of needed STEM supplies and the featured letters will be posted in the classroom at the start of each week along with any handouts for the lessons. Although not needed for every week, some STEM supplies needed throughout the flex class include: - Glue - Scissors - Crayons or colored pencils - Construction paper - Cotton balls - Toothpicks - Yarn - Pipe cleaners (chenille stems) - Tissue paper - Aluminum foil - Mini marshmallows - Container of coins - Building blocks (can be Legos) - Uncooked spaghetti and macaroni - Cereal such as Apple Jacks, Fruit Loops, and Cheerios
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Young children may need help and guidance when using scissors or assembling some of the projects depending on the activity. Some activities involve following directions for a recipe, so they may need assistance with the measuring, pouring, and mixing of ingredients.
Hi, my name is Mrs. Keenan, and I have been an educator since 2002. I hold NY State certifications for PreK-6th grade and for Students with Disabilities. My Master’s degree focused on inclusion and differentiated instruction. In addition to being...
Self-Paced Class
$17
weekly or $150 for all content54 pre-recorded lessons
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Completed by 5 learners
Ages: 3-6