Learning the alphabet is a very important part of a child's
preschool year. In Mrs. Harmon's class, they celebrate their learning with an
alphabet parade at the end of the school year! Each child randomly chooses a letter
and is tasked with creating a letter poncho. The poncho is made out of Meijer
paper bags. The student brings the poncho home and decorates it with items
starting with their letter. For example, if you had the letter "S"
you could put stickers, string, straws, and silly faces on your poncho. Once
completed the child will return the poncho to school and wear it in an alphabet
parade! The parade consists of marching down the hallways of ASA's lower campus
and showing off all their hard work. They get to show off to the older students
(K-2) as well as show the toddlers and teach them about their letters. The
students are always so proud of their hard work and are excited to display what they have learned.
It is always so interesting to see what they come up with! The family aspect of this project helps to continue the learning at home. The hope is that the child will never forget their special letter as well as make connections with others' letter ponchos. This activity helps foster creativity, alphabetic knowledge, and collaboration among our students. It is an event that is looked forward to all year long!
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