Saturday, June 4, 2016

"U is for umbrella" alphabet coloring page

Umbrellas protect of from the rain and hot sunshine.

Description of Coloring Page: color an umbrella, letter recognition, practice tracing the upper and lower case Uu, a sentence including the word "umbrella"

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:

  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page. Example: "Remember when we colored an umbrella and wrote the word umbrella? Would you like to open an umbrella up while we take a walk today?"
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

Friday, June 3, 2016

"R is for rocking" alphabet coloring page

What fun this horse is in a nursery.
Description of Coloring Page: rocking horse, five little people going for a ride, spots, moon, letter recognition, tracing upper case R, write your own sentence too

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:

  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page.
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

"S is for sweeping and sewing" alphabet coloring page


Description of Coloring Page: color a cottage interior room, two women keeping house, peasants, cupboard, rug, wooden floor, stool, sweeping the floor with an old straw broom, garland of garlic, sewing a straight seam, letter identification, braided hair, curtains, window

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:

  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page.
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

"H is for house" alphabet coloring page


Description of Coloring Page: color a shake shingle house in the woods, hillside, trees, an upper case H, sentence using the word "house" practice tracing and writing the letter "H"

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can.

"S is for squirrel" alphabet coloring page


Description of Coloring Page: squirrel for coloring, eating nuts, letter recognition, letter trace, sentence including the word "squirrel" 

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:

  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page.
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

"S is for shepherds" alphabet coloring page

Description of Coloring Page: tending their sheep, "While shepherds watch their flock at night", grazing land, staffs, letter recognition, follow that star, star of Bethlehem

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:
  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page.
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 
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"W is for wise men" alphabet coloring page

Description of Coloring Page: three wise men brought gifts from the East, worship the Christ child, Jesus' birth, Christmas celebrations, three kings, starry night, "Wise Men Still Seek Him"

Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

The Story of The Alphabet

Do you know your A B C's? Each Letter Character Has a History and a Reason For Its Present Form? Have you Ever Questioned Origin and Significance of the Alphabet?

"Illuminate Your Initial" art lesson at Thrifty Scissors.
       THE forms of our English letters, with the exception of G, J, U, W, reached their full development two thousand years ago. Then Roman letter was the parent of all the styles notwithstanding the diversity that has appeared in Europe since the beginning of the Christian era. With a little imagination it is not difficult to note the resemblance between similar letters of the old Roman capitals and those following that have been designated as script, italic, Old English or black letter, versal, uncial, and an endless list of alphabet families. The desire for speed, and the influence of the tool, pen, reed, chisel, brush, were the determining factors in the change of form. Curiously enough instead of being archaic, the Roman alphabet, which is now 2,000 years old, is still the most useful because of its legibility, and also the most beautiful.
       We derived twenty-three of our letters from the Romans. They had taken probably eighteen of these from the Greeks about the fourth century B. C. and afterwards borrowed elsewhere or invented seven more. Instead of giving them names as the Greeks did, they simply called them by the sounds for which they stood: A (ah), B (bay). They introduced the curve wherever possible, whereas the early Greek letters were all angular- what an interesting analogy is evident in the architecture of those
two peoples, the temple pediment and angularity of the Greeks as contrasted with the dome and arch of the Romans.
       The Greeks, in their contact with those great traders and "Yankees of ancient time," the Phoenicians, saw the value of their alphabetic writing and inaugurated its use about the time of the first Olympiad, 776 B. C. Three or four centuries before they gave it to the Romans the ancient Greeks found use for fifteen of the Phoenician letters and then conceived enough to round out an alphabet of twenty-four characters.The changes that took place in the shape of their letters can be attributed to their sense of order; the letters are balanced better and the parts better related.
Latin Uncial and Minuscule.
       THE Greeks were interested in the sound value only, not in the picture value of the symbol, and, therefore, they probably did not notice that A, for instance, had ever been a picture of the head of an ox and that it was now drawn upside down; and that the Phoenician name "Alpeh" meant ox and that they mispronounced the sound in calling it "Alpha." The Romans borrowed from the Greeks and the Greeks had borrowed from the Phoenicians, but where did the Phoenicians obtain their letters? Did they invent them? To what extent were these letters influenced by earlier systems of writings as those employed by the Cretan, Assyrian and Egyptian civilizations? These are questions that probably will never be answered satisfactorily. Many arguments and theories are advanced. We can, however, trace back with certainty a number of our letters to the Phoenician alphabet of 1000 B. C. Beyond this all is, at present, a matter of conjecture.
       The Phoenician alphabet consisted of twenty-two pictures of familiar objects. These pictures were rudely and simply made, for writers and readers soon recognized the fundamental characteristics and all unnecessary details were eliminated. The great advance that can be credited to them is that they realized that a small number of sound-expressing characters, if well selected, are sufficient to express any word. Other races at this period had phonetic systems but they consisted of numerous symbols and cumbersome appendages of non-alphabetic characters- "eye pictures" side by side with "ear pictures." No doubt earlier Phoenician writing passed through the stages of development traceable in so many countries:
  1. The pictures or characters suggesting the thing or incident (picture writing).
  2. The pictures or characters symbolizing the thing or idea (ideographic or symbolic writing).
  3. The pictures or characters representing the sound of the thing or idea (phonograms).
  4. The sign suggesting the various sounds of the language (alphabetic system).
       To free this last stage from the others was the great Phoenician contribution.
A simple ABC activity that I made for my preschool students several years ago.
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"Z is for zoom!" alphabet coloring page

Z is for a zooming wheel chair ride!

Description of Coloring Page: a little girl speeds along in her wheelchair, fast ride, smokin' wheels, sidewalk, park, letter recognition, upper case letter Z tracing practice

How to Use This Alphabet Coloring Page:
  1. Help little ones to become familiar with reading and writing every day. Don't be too demanding of any child under five years of age. Just repeat the words and point out the upper and lower case letters. Gradually he or she will begin to retain the information.
  2. Talk about other words that start with the same letter.
  3. Talk about how words may rhyme with the words used on the page.
  4. Remind your young student of the shared experience both while you are coloring the sheet and practicing their writing and when you may be seeing or doing a similar activity depicted on the coloring page. Example: "Remember when we colored a zooming around in her wheelchair? Would you like to for a ride on your bike, or in the car, or in a wagon and shout zoom?"
  5. Practice coloring and writing for just a few minutes everyday; especially during mid-morning when children are most alert and do not tire as easily. Practicing regularly helps develop their small motor skills and also conditions young students for academic environments.
Don't forget to drag the png. or jpg into a Word Document and enlarge the image as much as possible before printing it folks. If you have a question about this coloring page, just type into the comment box located directly below this post and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. 

The Letter "A" is for armadillo, aprons, acorns and apples

A stands for Ape, for Arthur and Air.
       Why is A the first letter? It represents one of the commonest vowel sounds in ancient languages. Naturally the Phoenician alphabet makers selected a familiar object in the name of which this particular vowel sound was emphasized. Since food is of primal importance, it is not surprising to find that he chose the ox -- "Alef" (ah'lef), or rather the head of the ox, for the characteristics of animals are chiefly embodied in the head. Not only was the ox important as food but also as a beast of burden, for the ox had been harnessed to the plow centuries before the horse was domesticated. Thus one of the earliest and most important of man's friends among the brute creatures was honored.
       In making this letter repeatedly and rapidly they became careless and instead of crossing the letter V they tried to make it with one continuous scratching, hence when the Greeks became acquainted with it three to five centuries after its invention, the picture had deteriorated almost beyond recognition. They introduced balance and the V was inverted, and the cross-bar was retained between the lines. Unknowingly they were drawing the ox head upside down; and it remains so with us to this day. The Greeks called the first letter alpha, the Romans called it A (ah) and we call it A (ay), a sound it never possessed in Latin.

Our "A" Coloring Pages Thus Far:
  1. "A is for apron" two alphabet coloring pages one for letter recognition and coloring; the second for coloring and letter tracing.
  2. "A is for apple" alphabet coloring pages, two versions, one is for letter recognition and color apples and the upper and lower case Aa, the second is for tracing the letter Aa 
  3. "A is for acorns" letter trace, letter recognition, coloring page of acorns
  4. "A is for an apron by full of blooms" color the letter A 
  5. "A is for armadillo" alphabet coloring page, the word "armadillo" used in a sentence, practice tracing the letter Aa 
  6. "A is for the apples that grown on the tree" alphabet coloring page, letter recognition
  7. "A is for Saint Antony" alphabet coloring pages (two versions, one comes with a poem)
Search for more of our English Alphabet Letter Coloring Pages:
Aa  Bb  Cc  Dd  Ee  Ff  Gg  Hh  Ii  Jj  Kk  Ll  Mm  Nn  Oo  Pp  Qq  Rr  Ss Tt  Uu  Vv  Ww  Xx  Yy  and  Zz

More About The Letter "A":

The Letter "B" is for: beach, beaver, burros, bat, babies, barns , bears , bluejay, banana, balloons and bunnies

B stands for Bullock, for Bird, and for Bear.
       The second letter of the alphabet represents a crude house, roughly outlined. After food, shelter is an important consideration and this fact was expressed by the early alphabet maker. The Greeks again were ignorant of the picture and careless or indifferent as to the exact name of the character, and thus two triangles instead of the square supporting a triangle were made and the name changed from "beth" to "beta" (ba'ta). Combine the Greek names for the first two letters and we have (alpha-beta) "alphabet." The Romans shortened the name "beta," calling it B (bay) and introduced the curved loops. The original name is familiar to us through names found in the Scriptures: Bethel (house of God) and Bethlehem (house of bread).

Our "B" Coloring Pages Thus Far:
  1. "B is for burro" alphabet coloring page 
  2. "B is for bat" alphabet coloring page, letter and word trace, Letter Bb recognition
  3. Color the things that are brown because "B" is for brown 
  4. "B is for bunny" two alphabet coloring pages, one is for letter recognition the other includes upper and lower case letter B practice tracing
  5. "B is for baby" alphabet coloring pages, two versions, one with tracing the letters Bb, sentence with the word "baby" and the other with letter recognition 
  6. "B is for Bear" a realistic looking one for coloring and Bb, two versions, trace upper and lower case Bb
  7. "B is for bluejay" alphabet coloring page, word and letter Bb trace, letter recognition
  8. "B is for broken" brother and sister trying to fix a broken train set, toys, siblings, word and letter recognition and tracing
  9. "B is for big barnyard" practice letter Bb upper and lower case tracing sheet, color a big barnyard
  10. "B is for basket" alphabet coloring page, letters and basket coloring, plus tracing the letters Bb, trace the word "basket" in a sentence
  11. Color the things that are black because "B" is for black
  12. "B is for baby bear" stuffed toy version of a bear, letter tracing and coloring
  13. "B is for banana" letter Bb tracing, recognition and coloring, fruit coloring page
  14. "B is for books" vignette of a stack of books, elephants, natives and camels in a forest, lots of tracing sentences with "book" in them, Bb trace and practice
  15. "B is for balloons"coloring page with upper and lower case Bb
  16. "B is for barn" (simpler version) alphabet coloring page, practice tracing and writing the letter Bb
  17. "B is for the blessings he gives" alphabet coloring page, practice writing letters Bb by tracing
  18. "B is for beach and beach ball" alphabet coloring page 
  19. Color the things that are blue because "B" is also for blue 
  20. "B is for beaver" alphabet coloring page 
  21. "B is for baking cookies" alphabet coloring page, recognize the letter B, valentine coloring page  
  22. "B is for Saint Benedict" alphabet coloring page 
  23. "Bb" is for baby carriage... 
  24. "Bb" is for bushel of apples coloring page
  25. ''B is for the bridge...alphabet coloring page
Search for more of our English Alphabet Letter Coloring Pages:
Aa  Bb  Cc  Dd  Ee  Ff  Gg  Hh  Ii  Jj  Kk  Ll  Mm  Nn  Oo  Pp  Qq  Rr  Ss Tt  Uu  Vv  Ww  Xx  Yy  and  Zz

More About The Letter "B":

The Letter "C" is for: celebrating, carrots, cat, chair, chick, cow, candle and conversation

C stands for Cat, for Charles and for Cry.
       The "ship of the desert," the camel, gave its name to the third letter. Our name for this animal is" traceable back to the Phoenician "gimel" (ghe'mel) or "gamel" (gah'mel).The long neck and the peculiar angle of the neck in relation to the head could easily be represented. The Greeks made changes similar to those in other letters- they improved the shape and changed the name to "gamma." The Romans did not forget the curve and gave it both the hard and soft sounds (kay and gay). Later on, about the third century A. D., to distinguish the "g" sound from the "k" sound they added a little bar below the opening. Thus we get both C and G from the picture of the camel.

Our "C" Coloring Pages Thus Far:
  1. "C is for carrots" alphabet coloring page: includes both letter recognition, coloring and trace
  2. "C is for candle" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "candle" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  3. "C is for chick" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "chick" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  4. "C is for chair" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "chair" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  5. "C is for cow" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "cow" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  6. "C is for cat" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "cat" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  7. "C is for conversation" alphabet coloring page, letter and word "conversation" recognition, color and trace letter Cc
  8. "C is for celebrating his birth every year" recognize letter Cc 
  9. Color a Heart Shaped Crayon Design because "C" also stands for crayons
  10. "C stands for cat but puss is her name" alphabet coloring page, letter recognition
  11. "C is for cook" alphabet coloring page 
  12. "C is for Saint Christopher" alphabet coloring page
  13. Practice coloring and writing about chipmunks 
  14. ''C'' is for cat alphabet coloring - second version
Search for more of our English Alphabet Letter Coloring Pages:
Aa  Bb  Cc  Dd  Ee  Ff  Gg  Hh  Ii  Jj  Kk  Ll  Mm  Nn  Oo  Pp  Qq  Rr  Ss Tt  Uu  Vv  Ww  Xx  Yy  and  Zz

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