Letter F Flower Craft
Twelve oval petal pieces printed with letter-F pictures glue around a central Ff circle to build a construction-paper flower.

- Grades
- Pre-K, Kindergarten, Preschool
- Pages
- 3
- File type
- Preparation
- Print ready
- Subject
- ELA, Language Development, Phonics
- Topic
- Flower Craft, Preschool Craft
- Resource types
- Crafts, Activities
- Preparation
- Print ready
- Standards
- CCSS.RF.K.3.a
About this resource
What's inside this resource
Introducing Letter F Flower Craft, an interactive phonics resource for teaching letter recognition and beginning sounds. Students create colorful flower crafts focused on the letter F, with three templates to choose from. The materials provide a hands-on way to learn the letter's sound, capital and lowercase formation. Educators can facilitate whole group lessons, literacy centers, or independent practice. The printable flower templates only require basic supplies like scissors and glue. This versatile resource aligns with beginning reading standards, featuring activities for individual, small group, or supplementary practice. Letter F Flower Craft integrates seamlessly into the early childhood classroom through creative, eco-friendly crafts.
In the classroom
Teaching tips & learning objectives
Learning objectives
- Identify pictures whose names begin with the letter F
- Practice scissor control by cutting curved oval shapes
- Practice fine-motor glue placement while assembling a multi-piece craft
- Connect the uppercase and lowercase forms of Ff to F-sound vocabulary
Teaching tips
- Pre-cut the ovals for younger preschoolers who aren't yet cutting curves independently
- Use only one of the two petal sheets for a quicker single-session craft, and save the second for a follow-up day
- Say each picture name aloud with students before gluing so the F-sound connection is explicit, not just visual
- Laminate the center Ff circle to reuse as a flashcard after the craft is assembled
Skills covered
- letter recognition
- phonics
- fine motor skills
- cutting practice
Good to know
Questions teachers ask about this resource
Do the two petal sheets show the same six pictures or different ones?
Different. Sheet one has fairy, feather, footprint, fire, fish and farm; sheet two has flag, flower, football, frog, flamingo and fork.
No reviews yet
Downloaded this resource? Tell other teachers how it went.
Curriculum
Standards, concepts & topics
Standards
- CCSS.RF.K.3.a — Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
Core concepts
- alphabet
- initial sounds
- craft assembly
Explore more
Categories this resource belongs to
Explore related searches
More to explore









