Letter R activities for preschool (2024)

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Have you seen my giant collection of alphabet activities? Today I’m sharing a few of our favorite letter R activities for preschool.

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When we began this a few months ago, my three-year-old recognized only a handful of letters. Now he knows them all! We’re still finishing up with the series, though, because I love the structure it provides for

  • crafts and process art
  • fine motor activities
  • read-aloud books
  • math connections

and so much more!

Let’s take a peek at letter R.

(Update: I published this post years ago when my children were young. Now that I have more time, I’ve created a done-for-you alphabet curriculum perfect for preschool!)

Letter R Activities

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When we began our letter of the week, I found it important to start each week with a letter recognition activity. Since my Three recognizes all of the alphabet now (thanks to the many whole alphabet activities we incorporate into letter of the week), I don’t find these as necessary.

But we did pull out my letter R dot page this week. He loves ourDo-a-Dot markers!

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We were inspired by Nurture Store’s rainbow writing tray and made our own. I couldn’t believe how much fun he had drawing in salt with a chopstick! You can see how he attempted some letter writing, including the backward “L.” 🙂

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I’ve been wanting to pull out the river rocks I bought at Michael’s. We used them to make play dough snakes (see the idea at Sugar Aunts), which was a great fine motor and sensory activity in one.

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As long as we had the rocks out, I pulled out our balance for some simple math. We talked about “heavy” and “light.” He worked on balancing the scale and making each side heavier or lighter.

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I wrote the letter “R” on a piece of paper, and my Three made a rocky R right on top of it. Then he surprised me by saying he wanted to write the letter himself.

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I was so impressed! Because he doesn’t have the correct pencil grip yet, we haven’t started my beginning handwriting pages yet. But I love that he’s finally interested in attempting letter writing on his own!

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We love these rainbow number matching cards at From ABC’s to ACTs.

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We did this simple R is for rain craft. Be sure to visit our post with more letter R arts and crafts ideas!

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We also printed the rainbow fish from Crafty Morning and followed their tutorial for celery painting. What a neat idea!

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He had fun making this potato print rabbit, also from Crafty Morning.

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For a whole alphabet and name activity in one, we used the free printable from PreK Pages.My son sorted the letters to show which ones are in his name. I wrote his name at the top of the paper as a reference.

Stay tuned for letter S!

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Letter R activities for preschool (2024)

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What are activities that start with R? ›

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

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

The tongue will need to be raised to the roof or top of the mouth to make the R sound. You could have your child make the L sound to demonstrate this placement of the tongue. The tongue will be placed at the bump on the roof of the mouth just behind the two front teeth.

What toy starts with R? ›

Letter R Show and Tell Item List
  • Rabbit (toy, stuffed animal, book, photo)
  • Rice Krispy treats.
  • Rubik's Cube.
  • Ring.
  • Rapunzel (toy, movie, Tonie, book)
  • Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Rocketship.
  • Rhinoceros (toy, stuffed animal, book, photo)
Jan 20, 2024

What are R words for preschoolers? ›

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. Printing options: full color, color lines, and black lines.

What is the rule for the letter R? ›

The R is only pronounced before a vowel sound. If it comes at the end, it's often replaced with the schwa sound /ə/. If it's before a consonant, elongate the vowel before it.

How do I teach my toddler to say R? ›

Use Visual Cues

One way to teach your child the proper tongue movement is to use your arm to demonstrate. For example, extend your arm in front of you, then pull it up and in toward the body. Explain to your child that this is the same movement their tongue should make when they're trying to pronounce the /r/ sound.

What exercise starts with the letter R? ›

Nine exercises that start with R include running, rowing, Russian twists, reverse lunges, renegade rows, rock climbing, rollouts, rear delt flyes, and Romanian deadlifts. Keep reading to learn the benefits of each of these exercises and how to conduct them.

How do you practice R blends? ›

To practice the /r/ blends you will need to ask your child to prolong the /r/ sound like /rrrrrrrr/. Start with the easiest blend that your child can produce. If it's /br/ for instance, try producing it like /rrrrrrrbrrrrrrbrrrr/. Then practice the other sounds such as /pr, cr, gr,cr/ using this strategy.

Why do kids struggle with R? ›

This may be one of the reasons why children continue to struggle with this. To produce “R”, multiple areas of the tongue work together, along with the voice and the muscles of the throat. It is difficult for kids to visualize the tongue shape to produce “R”.

When should kids say R correctly? ›

This is one of the last sounds that children learn to say. While the age of mastery varies, the /r/ sound is typically learned by 6-7 years old. The /s/ sound is also one of the last sounds to be mastered.

What age do children develop the R sound? ›

Speech Development in 5- and 6-Year-Olds

When children are five, they are expected to say an additional three consonant sounds correctly. These sounds are: R, ZH (e.g. the second “g” in garage), voiced TH (e.g. these). At age six, children have one sound left to master, which is the voiceless TH (e.g., thumb).

What leisure activity begins with R? ›

Sports that start with the Letter R
  • Rugby.
  • Running.
  • Rallycross.
  • Rowing.
  • Rodeo.
  • Roller Skating.
  • Rope Climbing.
  • Rock Climbing.
Jan 11, 2024

What starts with R for school? ›

Terms starting with R
  • Reflective Essay. A Reflective Essay is a conversation that takes place during an activity or event. ...
  • Reflective Pedagogy. ...
  • Reflective Practice. ...
  • Relative Grading. ...
  • Remote Classrooms. ...
  • Remote Learning. ...
  • Remote Proctoring. ...
  • Remote Teaching.

What are 5 words that start with R? ›

5-Letter Words Starting with R
  • rabbi.
  • rabid.
  • raced.
  • racer.
  • races.
  • racks.
  • radar.
  • radii.

What is a nice thing that starts with R? ›

Some of the most used positive & impactful adjectives that start with the letter R include radiant, robust, rejuvenating, resilient, remarkable, receptive, refreshing, revitalizing, rewarding, and rhapsodic.

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