Coconut Roll & Color Beginning Numbers Game from Kindergarten Works - Another variation of the activity above (no TPT account required though for this one). Only goes up to number 6 though (see suggestion in next activity on this list).ġ2. To play, you'll roll a dice and cover the number. Chicka Chicka 123 Roll & Cover Game from Kindergarten Busy Bees on Teachers Pay Teachers - This activity is actually designed to go with the Chicka Chicka 123 book. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Letter Magnet Matching from KinderBuckeye on Teachers Pay Teachers - This activity is a great way to use those magnet letters that hyperlexic kids love so much.ġ1. Then cover the letter on the coconut tree.ġ0. Find & Cover Letter Game from Simply Kinder - In this book inspired game, you'll look at the picture card, say the word, and identify the beginning sound. Simply put it on a magnetic surface and pair it with magnet letters. Printable Palm Tree from Girlfriends' Guide to Teaching on Teachers Pay Teachers - I like the large size of this Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree printable. Your kids will love running their finger up to the top of the coconut tree as they breathe in and falling down as they breath out. Coconut Tree Themed Deep Breathing Exercise (pictured below) - Teach self-regulation skills and practice deep breathing with this freebie. Will you be the first to the coconut tree?ħ. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom ABC Game from Growing Book by Book - Roll, move, and identify the letter. You could pair it with some foam alphabet stickers, alphabet beads, mini alphabet erasers, or magnetic alphabet letters.Ħ. Printable Alphabet Tree Activity from Primary Playground (pictured in collage) - A great activity for practicing writing letters. There's a matching game, an alphabet game, counting mats, and so much more!ĥ. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Preschool Learning Pack from The Cozy Red Cottage - You'll find lots of great ideas and activities in this free learning pack. Be sure to pair it with alphabet beads to make it even more hyperlexic child friendly!Ĥ. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Counting Mats from Fun Learning for Kids (pictured in collage) - This activity is great for working on numbers and counting (or for those who just love numbers like kids with hypernumeracy do!). Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Card Game from Boy Mama Teacher Mama (pictured in collage) - I love how the game board looks like the book cover and that there are lots of different ways to play this game. Includes both an uppercase and a lowercase version.Ģ. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom I Have Who Has Alphabet Game (pictured below) - This game is a great way to work on asking questions, listening skills, letter identification, and more. You're going to love these Chicka Chicka Boom Boom printables!įree Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Printables for Kidsġ. So if you're looking for a fun way to extend the book or to run with your hyperlexic child's interests, then you're in the right spot. If you're familiar with book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom at all, then you know how fun it is to watch the letters of the alphabet race up to the top of the coconut tree.Īnd if you have a hyperlexic child, then you've probably read this book more times than you care to admit.The book just oozes with alphabet fun. Then, grab a copy of our Alphabet Mega Pack chock-full of printable, hands-on ABC games kids love.Lots of awesome free Chicka Chicka Boom Boom printables for kids. Want more? Play an exciting round of ABC cup hunt, Letter Toss and ABC Fireman Spray. Several minutes later, HIS alphabet letters were climbing up the coconut tree, too! More Alphabet Fun He stuck the “m” on the “M”, the “c” on the “C” and so on. I asked my son to take off a sticker and place it on top of its uppercase pair. The ABC activity couldn’t get much simpler. I wrote a matching set of lowercase letters on circular stickers I picked up from the dollar store and invited my son to join me. Then, I cut out and hot glued some foam palm leaves to the top, instantly transforming it into a tree. I grabbed an empty paper towel roll and used a Sharpie to write the uppercase letters A to Z along its side. It was a natural follow up because it gave him practice matching pairs of uppercase and lowercase letters on a miniature coconut tree… just like the one in the book! Be sure to grab our Ultimate Preschool Activity Pack in our shop for more fun! One afternoon, I pulled together this simple ABC activity for my 4.5 year-old. The silly rhyming story helps little readers learn the names of letters as they dance up the side of a coconut tree and then come crashing down. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is one of our favorite alphabet books for kids.
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