Activity
Practice Stick Writing
Do your kids love nature? Looking for a way to make practicing their writing fun? Then look no further! Kids will get a kick out of creating a written message and practicing their letters using sticks they find in nature. This is a great way to practice handwriting, ABCs, and even simple sentence building. It's also a creative way to experience nature. So head outside for a writing lesson that's sure to “stick”!
What You Need:
- Pencil
- 20-25 thin sticks (3-6 inches long)
- Construction paper
- Elmer's glue
- Finger paint
- Small bag
- Scissors (optional)
What You Do:
- Take a nature walk outside with your child, either in your backyard or at a local park. Be sure to take along a small plastic bag for storing the sticks you find. Encourage him to find about 20-25 thin sticks about 3-6" long each. If you can only find longer sticks or broken tree branches (already fallen) you can always break or cut them into smaller pieces at home.
- After collecting your sticks, return home and get ready for alphabet practice! Have him write a large capital "A" on a sheet of construction paper and ask him to form the letter using the sticks he found outside.
- Once he has formed the letter, glue the sticks to the construction paper. Allow to dry.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 with each letter of the alphabet.
- When dry, invite him to use finger paint to paint the stick letters. Be sure he moves his finger in the same direction as he would if he were writing the letter with a pencil. This will help him practice his handwriting strokes.
- Use the remaining sticks to write a message to someone. Help him form the sticks into letters on the table without using glue. If he can, encourage him to write using complete sentences.
Related learning resources
Popsicle Stick Log Cabin
Activity
Popsicle Stick Log Cabin
This popsicle stick "log cabin" is a great introduction to pioneer history.
Kindergarten
Activity
Little Red Riding Hood Stick Puppets
Worksheet
Little Red Riding Hood Stick Puppets
Little Red Riding Hood and the gang are ready to be made into stick puppets with this printable.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Autumn Writing Practice
Worksheet
Autumn Writing Practice
Kindergarteners will practice their autumn writing and learn about the seasons with this colorful worksheet about the fall.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Practice Writing Z
Worksheet
Practice Writing Z
Get excited about the letter Z with this cute worksheet that has kids tracing and writing their Zzz's.
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Practice Writing Uppercase Letters
Worksheet
Practice Writing Uppercase Letters
Say goodbye to boring writing practice with this colorful uppercase letters worksheet that helps improve kids' form and hand control.
Preschool
Worksheet
Practice Writing the Number 9
Worksheet
Practice Writing the Number 9
Learners will enjoy counting nine chickens, then writing the number nine, in this sweet number recognition worksheet.
Preschool
Worksheet
Practice Writing the Letter Z
Worksheet
Practice Writing the Letter Z
This zebra-riffic worksheet will help your child build his letter writing skills by giving him great fine motor practice as he learns all about the letter Z.
Worksheet
Sentence Writing: Animals
Worksheet
Sentence Writing: Animals
Answer this question and many more in this creative writing worksheet in which young writers can practice writing sentences.
1st Grade
Worksheet
Writing the Letter a
Worksheet
Writing the Letter a
This lowercase handwriting worksheet asks your child to practice writing the letter a.
Worksheet
Practice Writing with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Activity
Practice Writing with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Here's a fun activity that takes "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" to a new level--and builds strong kindergarten reading and writing skills
Kindergarten
Activity
Sentence Writing: Family
Worksheet
Sentence Writing: Family
This sentence writing practice page encourages kids to write about a topic they know well: Their family!
Kindergarten
Worksheet
Character Practice Template
Worksheet
Character Practice Template
This versatile template is a great way to support language learners as they practice writing characters.
Preschool
Foreign language
Worksheet
See this activity in a set:
Letters