Welcome to the 24th installment of our Letter of the Week series. Just a two weeks away from finishing our series here and I hope you have enjoyed them as much as I have. Today I’m sharing some resources to help you teach the letter “X” to your kiddos today. This is one of the more difficult letters to find themes for, but it can still be super fun!
Some fun themes you might use to teach the Letter X are X-rays and X marks the Spot (Pirates) just to name a few. Feel free to pick and choose from this what works for you and your child’s learning style!
FREE Printables:
Preschool Letter Worksheets: X
Capital Letter X Maze
Lowercase Letter x Maze
Romping & Roaring Letter X Pack
Bible Verse Printables: X is for eXalted
Color by Letter: U-Z
Rhymes & Songs for Letter X
Letter X Worksheets
Letter X printable
X is for X-ray
Printable X-ray Man song
Get Ready for Reading: All About the Letter X
Letter X Printable Pack
Letter X Dot Sticker Page
Foxy Roxy Printable Song
Find the Letter X: Mix a Pancake
Letter X Maze
Letter X Coloring Sheet
X Marks the Spot: What’s in the Box?
Letter X Worksheets
Color by Letter: Capital & Lowercase X
Beginning Sounds: X
Sing with Me: Letter X
Zoomin’ Movin Alphabet: X is for taXi
Busy Book: X
Find the Letter: X is for Xylophone
Letter X Worksheet
X is for X-ray Printable Pack
Letter X Coloring Page
Crafts:
Letter X Crafts by The Measured Mom
Skeleton Bones
DIY Xylophone
X is for X-tile spacers
Handprint X-ray Fish
Handprint Xylophone
X-ray Craft
Cupcake Liner X-ray Fish
X is for Xylophone
Activities:
X-ray Playdough
Water Xylophone
DIY X-ray tablet
X marks the spot sensory bin
Pirate Sensory Bin
X-ray Light Box
X Marks the Spot: Word & Letter Treasure Hunt
X is for Xylophagous Mushrooms
X marks the spot: Treasure Map Reading Skills
YouTube Videos:
ABC Letter Sounds U-Z by FirstStepReading
Letter “X” Song by ABCMouse.com
The Letter X: Extraordinary X by StoryBots
Learn about the Letter X by Hoopla Kidz
20 Must Read Letter ‘X’ Books:
Xavier Ox’s Xylophone Experiment by Barbara deRubertis
Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran
The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane Derolf
Taxi Dog by Debra Barracca
The Taxi that Hurried by Irma Simonton Black
Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
Max’s ABC by Rosemary Wells
My Mom has X-ray Vision by Angela McAllister
Fox on the Job by James Marshall
Hattie and the Fox by Mem Fox
Jessica’s X-ray by Pat Zonta
Pinky & Rex by James Howe
A isn’t for Fox by Wendy Ulmer
The Story of Exodus by Alice Davidson
Christina Katerina & the Box by Patricia Lee Gauch
Tea Rex by Molly Idle
Hello, Red Fox by Eric Carle
The Birthday Box by Leslie Patricelli
Mix it Up! by Herve Tullet
Not a Box by Antoinette Portis
Recipes:
Fruits and Vegetables like Xigua, xerophyte and ximenia fruit.
Other Letter X snacks include: Xtra gum and Xtreme Airhead Straws.
X-ray snack
X-ray Gingerbread Men Cookies
Bones snack
X-citing X-ray Veggie Skeleton
Xylophone Snack
Six Mix
Letter Block letters are a great way to fill in with objects that begin with the letter being studied.
Letter of the Week Lesson Plans from Meet Penny.
Sesame Street Alphabet Letter Coloring Pages
Alphabet Coloring Pages
Beginning Letter Sounds Activity Cards
I Spy Alphabet Slime Recipe
Alphabet Sensory Bin Ideas
Dot Sticker Pages A to Z
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Annette has been married to her husband and best friend since 2003. Together they are raising their six children to follow the Lord’s will, no matter what. Annette longs for the day when she will meet her angel babies who have entered heaven before her. She enjoys creating UNIT STUDIES and FREE PRINTABLES for homeschool families. You can follow her crazy life at In All You Do where she blogs about homeschooling, homemaking and marriage while trying to maintain her sanity. She is also the owner of Thrifty Homeschoolers where she shares her tips on homeschooling without breaking the bank.
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