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The Letter Q
Learn or teach the alphabet using these fun ideas. Find fun games, crafts, stories, and other educational activities all related to the letter Q.

letter Q alphabet activities
Hi, my name is Quintin.
I am here to help you learn
about the letter Q!
Q is for Quack, the noise my pet duck makes. His name is Quackers.

Check out all my fun ideas below.




Special Q Projects
Just for you!

Coloring - Collage Pages

Print Capital Q and
Lower-Case q

Make a Paper...

Quilt


How Many blue Letter Q's can you find on this page?


Q Is For...


More Q Activities and Resources

  • Make quarter rubbings.
  • Have a quacking contest.
  • Paint with Q-tips.
  • Q Collage Picture - Print out or draw a letter Q. Paint glue inside the Q and cover it with Q-tips. Can you think of other things that start with an Q that you can add to your picture.
  • Make a Letter Q beaded safety pin.
  • Q Dictionary Page for Kids - Find many words that begin with the letter Q.
  • Quarterback Q. Craft - Printable template to make this paper craft.
  • Letter Q - Fun ideas for related activities.


Quick Alphabet Crafts
And Activity Ideas

  • Have a bowl of Alphabits cereal for breakfast, or how about some letter-shaped pancakes.
  • Make letters out of homemade clay.
  • Do an alphabet crayon rubbing using letters cut out of sandpaper.
  • Cut out felt letters to use is any of the shared crafts just for a little variety.
  • Gather a few kids together and see how many letter shapes they can make with their whole bodies.
  • Lunch time? Have alphabet soup and Jello ligglers cut into alphabet shapes.
  • Fingerpaint your letters... Instead of finder paint, why not try using pudding or shaving cream?
  • Go for a walk and look for things that start with whatever letter you are studying.
  • See how long of a sentance you can make using as many words that start with the letter as possible.
  • Decorate your sidewalk with the alphabet by using sidewalk chalk!
  • Snack Time? Why not make alphabet shaped sugar cookies!
  • practice the alphabet in a sandbox. Use a stick to write letters. No sandbox? Fill a dishpan with sand.
  • See how many letters you can form by using a pipecleaner.


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