Download the free Oo is for Owl lessons below.

What is Oo is for Owl?

Oo is for Owl is a part of Letter of the Week. This free 26-week curriculum has been reimagined for all that home learning has to offer. Letter of the Week pairs learning the alphabet with play based learning activities, books, coloring and more.

Why use Oo is for Owl for homeschooling preschool.

Oo is for Owl includes learning about an owl’s diet, playing a match game, and so much more. Explore each activity further by following the links below, under Preschool Owl Activities.

In the download, every activity includes a learning opportunity list, book suggestions, and materials needed for quick reference. The books are carefully chosen to highlight the week’s theme. In addition, these books are curated for timeless illustrations, beautiful writing, and a meaningful story to ensure that you will enjoy reading them repeatedly when your child asks. Lastly, coloring pages are included to allow more practice and recognition of the letter in a quiet setting. 

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What’s included in Oo is for Owl.

Preschool Owl Activities

Owl Pellets

What do Owls Eat?

Nocturnal Animals Matching Game

Animal Sorting: Diurnal vs. Nocturnal

Learning Opportunities

Owl’s diet

Diurnal vs. nocturnal animals

Lab safety

Habits of different animals

Books About Owls

The Owl and The Pussycat by Edward Lear, Illustrated by Jan Brett

The Barn Owls by Tony Johnston

Flashlight by Lizi Boyd

The Little Owl and The Big Tree by Jonah Winter

+ More


Curious how to implement Oo is for Owl in your home?

On the blog I share how this themed week of learning about owls can look.


After Downloading Oo is for Owl:

1

Familiarize

Decide on the resources you plan to use.

 Do this ahead of time so you can properly prepare materials, books, etc.

2

Book List

Check out books from the library.

Screenshot or print the book list to take to the library with you.

3

Print

Determine the printables you plan to use.

Such as the coloring pages and activity printables.

4

Materials Needed

Purchase supplies

 Each activity includes a supply list and optional items.

Oo is for Owl


Supplies list.

The activities you choose from Oo is for Owl will determine the supplies you need.


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Alphabet Wall Display

Track your child’s progress through the Letter of the Week with one of these alphabet wall displays. Choose between an acorn, caterpillar, train, and more display themes.

They are a great review tool too!