Letter R Activities, Books, and Crafts for Home Preschool (2024)

Letter R activities and crafts to enjoy with your preschooler!

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“We’re going on a trip in our favorite rocket ship / Zooming through the sky, Little Einsteins / Climb aboard, get ready to explore / There’s so much to find / Little Einsteins.”

Is it in your head now?! Oh my word did my oldest daughter LOVE the Little Einsteins when she was a kid. She dies of embarrassment when we sing the song now, which in some ways is even more fun than watching your 2 year old dance around to the Little Einstein theme song.

Sadly, by the time my kids were of preschool age, they were over Little Einsteins so I wasn’t able to integrate it with our Letter of the Week curriculum.

Our “curriculum” (if you want to call it that) was super simple and followed the “Letter of the Week” format. It was filled with lots of books and even more playing. At ages 3 and 5, we spent about 30 minutes to an hour each day doing a few sit-down activities and crafts. However, most of the time they were playing together, going to the park, or watching Little Einsteins 😉

More homeschool recourses:

  • How to Home Preschool: A Step-by-Step Guide
  • 10 Reasons why we homeschool and you should too!!

Whether you are a new homeschooler or you are looking for ideas for your own Letter of Week curriculum, I have a simple three day/week plan that involves books, printables, and crafts. Enjoy!

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Letter R Activities and Books

Day One – Worksheets and A Rainbow of My Own

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“A boy plays hide-and-go-seek and leap-frog in the rain with his imaginary friend—a rainbow.”

Rainbows are a fun and colorful way to explore the letter R. One of my favorite resources for alphabet printables is the blog 3Dinosuars.com. Her romping and roaring packs contain 47 pages of worksheets to choose from! You can work on coloring, tracing, writing, matching, and more! Best of all, these printables are totally FREE!

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Day Two – Race car craft and The Racecar Alphabet

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“A century of racecars, from bare beginnings to present-day marvels, from stock cars to Formula 1, from Ford to Ferrari, caught in crackling action, in fan-friendly pictures, and in words that bounce and jounce for the fun of it.”

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For each letter we added to our ABC book, phonics book, and transportation book. We would add a paper craft with a different mode of transportation to our transportation book. R was for race car! A perfect match for the Racecar Alphabet book. I love it when that happens!

Pretty much any paper craft we did during the preschool years came from the blog Learn, Create, Love. My kids LOVED every single one we ever did and still ask to do them to this day.

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Day Three – Rocket craft and How Rocket Learned to Read

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“Learn to read with this New York Times-bestselling picture book, starring an irresistible dog named Rocket and his teacher, a little yellow bird. Follow along as Rocket masters the alphabet, sounds out words, and finally . . . learns to read all on his own!”

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These paper rockets were another fun craft. Take leftover scrapbook paper or construction paper, cut them into shapes, and arrange them together to make a rocket.

I love simple crafts like this because all you need is paper, scissors, glue, and stickers. So easy and so stinking cute when it’s all finished!

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Letter R Books

Some additional letter R books you can read with your kiddos!

Row, Row, Row Your Boat by Jane Cabrer

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“In this vibrantly-painted rain forest, squeak, bark, and chatter along with a kitten and puppy rowing their way down the stream. Uncover one delightful animal surprise after another. These interactive favorites are given a new twist by award-winning artist Jane Cabrera and feature her bold, bright, kid-friendly illustrations.”

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Red Riding Hood retold by James Marshall

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The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister

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“Eye-catching foil stamping, glittering on every page, offers instant child appeal, but it is the universal message at the heart of this simple story about a beautiful fish who learns to make friends by sharing his most prized possessions that gives the book its lasting value.”

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Letter of the Week Activities

Looking for ALL our Letter of the Week work? Check out this round-up post!

There you have it, our letter R unit: rainbows, race cars, and rockets!! One of the many things I love about using the Letter of the Week format is that the possibilities are endless but they are also specific enough that you don’t end up totally overwhelmed. It’s why I refer to ourselves as “modified unschoolers.” The freedom to explore what we want but structured enough that we don’t spend our days watching Little Einsteins.

Thank you for reading and I hope you found something you can implement in your homeschool!!

Additional Recourses

  • All our Letter of the Week Work
  • Thinking of Homeschooling, Read this First!

Thanks for reading!

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FAQs

What activities start with T? ›

T MOVEMENTS
T MOVEMENTS Here are some simple ideas for movement that begin with the letter T.
TumblingTossing
TappingTugging
Tip ToeingTwirling
Twisting

What activities start with R? ›

"R" Date Ideas
  • River rafting.
  • Rock climbing.
  • Roller skating.
  • Rodeo.
  • Read to each other.
  • Racquetball.
  • Racing.
  • Renaissance faire.
Feb 19, 2024

What are R words for preschoolers? ›

List Of R Words For Kids
RedRabbitRemote
RingRiseRight
RatRainRazor
ReadRailRobot
RubberRocketRock
2 more rows
Jul 2, 2022

What toys start with the letter R? ›

Show and Tell Letter R Ideas
  • Robot.
  • Rocket.
  • Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots.
  • Rubik's cube.
  • Race car.
  • Road signs: These are included in many car and railroad sets.
  • Rail car.
  • Railroad pieces.

What begins with R for kids? ›

This list includes twenty words: red, rose, run, rest, right, rabbit, radio, race, road, rain, read, real, relax, room, rat, rag, ribs, rip, rock, row.

How do you teach the letter R? ›

Because the /r/ sound changes with the vowel it is attached to, it often helps to use a vowel sound to lead into the pronunciation of /r/. Begin by saying a long “eee” for your child. Hold it for a few seconds, to show that the sound continues. Gradually combine it with the /r/ sound, “eeee-rrrr”.

What are basic activities? ›

Basic ADLs (BADL) or physical ADLs are those skills required to manage one's basic physical needs, including personal hygiene or grooming, dressing, toileting, transferring or ambulating, and eating.

What is a simple word that starts with T? ›

List Of Words That Start With T For Kids
ToTheThat
TestTankThunder
TeacherTailorTired
TastyTailTickle
TentToothThumb
5 more rows
Jun 17, 2022

How do I teach my child the letter R? ›

Because the /r/ sound changes with the vowel it is attached to, it often helps to use a vowel sound to lead into the pronunciation of /r/. Begin by saying a long “eee” for your child. Hold it for a few seconds, to show that the sound continues. Gradually combine it with the /r/ sound, “eeee-rrrr”.

How can I help my child with the letter R? ›

Use Rs Every Day

Find opportunities to pronounce Rs with your child, whether pointing out foods in the grocery store with Rs, items in a park, or even when your child hears you say an R. Practicing R words speech therapy at home can be very helpful, but success is more likely with the help of a speech therapist.

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