Showing posts with label Letter Ii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Letter Ii. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2017

"I is for iron" alphabet coloring page

Description of Coloring Page:  mother ironing, text "I is for iron" daughters, children watch, iron, press, petticoat, Ii in the context of a sentence, practice the letter Ii

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

"I is for iceskates" alphabet coloring page

 
Description of Coloring Page: letter Ii identification, practice tracing the letter Ii, upper and lower case Ii, overalls, two little Dutch children ice skating on a frozen pond, windmill, Dutch costumes, very vintage, ice skates are made from wooden shoes

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"I is for igloo" alphabet coloring page

Description of Coloring Page: letter Ii identification, practice tracing the letter Ii, upper and lower case Ii, polar bear dressed as a man walks into his checkered igloo

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

The Letter "I" is for iceskates, iron and igloo

I stands for Inn, Ivanhoe and Igloo.
       The parts of the human body also played an important part in giving form to the letters of the alphabet. The early peoples recognized the value of the hand and the head and these members gave rise to the letters I and K, and Q and R respectively. The hand in profile bent at the knuckles and wrist gives us the character "yod" (the hand) as used by the Phoenicians. The Greeks, who always liked to have their words end in vowels, added "a" and called it "Iota" (e-o'ta).
       When the Romans received it, it was simply a vertical stroke, I (ee) which represented the same long "e" sound as it did with the Greeks, but later they used it both as a consonant and vowel, differentiating the consonant by making the letter I longer, J; but they did not give a distinct letter form for the capital J until the sixteenth century.
       The small j came into being nearly a century later. The dot over the i was first introduced in a thirteenth century manuscript. 

Our "I" Coloring Pages Thus Far:
  1. "I is for iceskates" alphabet coloring page, letter Ii recognition, Ii tracing, the word "iceskates" used in a sentence
  2. "I is for igloo", alphabet coloring page, letter Ii recognition, Ii tracing, the word "igloo" used in a sentence
  3. "I is for iron" alphabet coloring page, practice Ii, I in a sentence
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