L is for Llama Llama

For the Letter Ll, we dedicated one whole morning to Llama Llama, one of our favorite (Preschool) Story Characters.
I adore Llama Llama so much that I wanted to make Llama's with my preschoolers!
This is what I decided on.
Llama L's
Aren't they cute?
Llama L
You will need:
Crayons.
Scissors.
Glue.
Yarn.
The Llama L print out provided below.

Click on image to enlarge and print.




During Circle Time, read any of the following Llama Llama books written by Anna Dewdney to your preschoolers.
We read all 4, plus the newest Llama addition Llama Llama Home With Mama.
Llama Llama Books

After we read about Llama Llama and his Mama, we did the following Language Activities; (*Language Activities found HERE.)
• Select vocabulary words from each of the books that might be unfamiliar to your students, such as hum, fret, whimper, drama,
fuss, pout, weeping, tizzy, patient, or snuggle. Write the words on the board and describe their meanings. Ask the children to try
using one of the new words in a sentence of their own or invite students to act them out.
• All of the Llama Llama books are written in rhyme. Explain to your students what rhyming words and poetry are. Give examples
of places where rhymes are used, such as songs (“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”) or other books. Ask them to identify which words
rhyme with which throughout the Llama Lama stories.
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