Have your child lay on a large piece of paper or poster board and trace around their body. Draw a seahorse on paper that is somewhere between 4 and 6 inches tall. Most seahorses are about 4 to 6 inches from the top of their head to the tip of their tail. They can be as small as a fly or as big as a robin. Seahorses come in different sizes just like people do. Help your child gather 12 toys and practice counting to 12 again. Seahorse’s babies on the last page of the book. Then read the story and let your child enjoy the fun acetate pages that hide animals and reach the surprise ending. Tell them that this story is about a very special animal called Mr. Once you have gathered a few items lay them out on the floor and say their names with your child, emphasizing the “ssss”.īefore reading the story the first time show your child the cover of the book. After helping your child say the “ssss” sound take the box through the house searching for things to put in the box that begin with the S sound like seahorse. Allow your child to color or decorate the letter for you. Draw a large letter S on a sheet of paper. Point to the S and tell your child that Ssays “ssss” like sssseahorse. Show your child the word seahorse in the title of the book. Use these lesson plans and activities to make a memorable learning experience for your student. Thanks to Tristan Rowlee for preparing and sharing this Mister Seahorse unit study.
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