Welcome to the 12th installment of our Letter of the Week series. Today I’m sharing some resources to help you teach the letter “L” to your kiddos. Remembering and making letters stick can be difficult for little ones, so these fun printables, activities, crafts, recipes and books can make a world of difference.
Some fun themes you might use to teach the Letter L are Ladybugs, Lions, Lemons/Lemonade, Lights (great if its around Christmas time), Leaves (great in the fall) and Llamas just to name a few. Feel free to pick and choose what works for you and your child’s learning style!
FREE Printables:
Preschool Letter Worksheets: L
Capital Letter L Maze
Lowercase Letter l Maze
Letter L Worksheets
Letter L Dot Sticker Page
Letter L Rhymes & Songs
L is for Lights
Color by Letter: L
Letter L Printable Pack
L is for Leaves
Lemonade Stand Coloring Pages & Emergent Readers
Ladybug Life Cycle Emergent Readers
Find the Letter L Rhyme
Letter L is for Lion coloring page
Ll is for… Worksheet
Romping & Roaring L Pack: Lion
Letter L Coloring Page
Landon the Lion pack
Itsy Bitsy Letter L Book
Letter L Worksheets
L is for Lion
Don’t miss these other themed round-ups that are PERFECT for the Letter K!!
Ladybugs
Lions
Crafts:
L Crafts by The Measured Mom
L is for Leaf crafts
L is for Llama
Handprint Lion
L is for Lights
L is for Lizard
L is for Lollipop
L is for Ladybug
L is for Lamp
L is for Leaves
Activities:
Letter L Sensory Bin
L is for Lines
L is for Lemon Yellow Sensory Experience
L is for Lemonade
Jolly Rancher Lollipops
L is for Lacing
Counting Ladybug Dots
YouTube Videos:
Letter L Song (ABC Mouse)
“The Lovely Letter L” (StoryBots)
L Song
30 Must Read Letter ‘L’ Books:
Ten Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth
I Love You Through and Through by Bernadette Shustack
That’s Not My Lion by Fiona Watt
Let’s Dance, Little Pookie by Sandra Boynton
Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle
This Little Light of Mine by Shelagh McNicholas
Little Owl’s Night by Divya Srinivasan
I Love You More by Laura Duksta
Is Your Mama a Llama by Deborah Guarino
Lost! by David McPhail
Love You Forever by Robert Munsch
I Love You to the Moon and Back by Amelia Hepworth
The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
Are you a ladybug? by Judy Allen
A Ladybugs Life by John Himmelman
The Very Lazy Ladybug by Isobel Finn
Leon and Bob by Simon James
Leo the Late Bloomer by Robert Kraus
The Line Up Book by Marisabina Russo
Leaves! Leaves! Leaves! by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
Light by Donald Crews
The Listening Walk by Paul Showers
Lola at the Library by Anna McQuinn
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes
Llama, Llama, red pajama by Anna Dewdney
Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen
The Little Lamb by Judy Dunn
Tawny, Scrawny Lion by Kathryn Jackson
Goodnight Lulu by Paulette Bogan
Recipes:
Fruits and Vegetables like lettuce, leek, lentils, lime, lemon and legume are a few.
Other Letter J snacks include: lollipops, Laughing Cow cheese, lemon bars, Lemonheads candy, Lemonade, Life cereal, Lucky Charms cereal, Lemon Muffins, Lemon cake, Lemon-Lime soda (off brand Sprite) and Lo Mein to name a few.
Lion Snacks
Ladybug pretzels
L is for Lion
L is for Lollipop – Apple Lollipop
Life Savers on a stick
L is for Lickety-Split Lemonade Squares
Lucky Leprechaun Lunch
Letter L Lunch
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.