A is for Apple: Paper Pasting Activity

A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity with Free Printable

Enjoy and learn through our A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity with free copy the color worksheet. Download now!

A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity with Free Printable

Letter A Art Activities

This art activity is best for preschool-aged children. It’s so simple that even toddlers can do it!

You may follow these simple steps to teach your child the letter Aa.

  1. Give your child an apple. Say the word apple while emphasizing on the beginning sound, /a/, /a/, /a/.
  2. Show the letter Aa flashcard. Click here for free alphabet flashcards.
  3. Do the A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity with your child.
  4. Practice writing the letter Aa. Click here for free alphabet tracing worksheets.

A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity

A is for Apple Paper Pasting Activity with Free Printable

Materials:

  • outline of an apple
  • red paper cut-outs
  • glue

Directions:

  • Paste the red paper cut-outs on the apple outline. Try to stay within the lines.
  • Enjoy the activity.

Teacher’s Note:

Having a concrete object to pair with the target letter will help your child remember it faster.

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Copy the Color Worksheet: A is for Apple

More Alphabet Paper Pasting Activities:

A is for Apple

B is for Ball

C for Cup

D is for Doughnut

E is for Egg

F is for Flag

G is for Grapes

H is for Hat

I is for Iguana

J is for Jacket

K is for Key

L is for Leaf

M is for Monkey

N is for Necklace

O is for Orange

P is for Pencil

Q is for Quilt

R is for Rose

S is for Sun

T is for Turtle

U is for Umbrella

V is for Van

W is for Watermelon

X is for Xylophone

Y is for Yoyo

Z is for Zebra

Or just visit my Free Printable Page for more!

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4 Responses

  1. The Teaching Aunt,

    Your resources that you share are wonderful! I use them in my primary autism classroom because they make learning very visual and fun!

    Thank you!
    sdbwelch

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