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Victorious Letter V

More Uppercase Letters

Day 20of 180
Week 4of 36
20Minutes
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Learning Objectives

1

Learn to form uppercase V using diagonal strokes

2

Recognize diagonal lines in letters

3

Practice writing V in context of victory

1 Corinthians 15:57

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!

1 Corinthians 15:57 (WEB)

V is for Victory, just like God gives us victory through Jesus

📦 Materials Needed

  • Primary writing paper
  • Pencils
  • Alphabet chart
  • V-shaped stickers
  • Whiteboard and marker

Lesson Plan

1Opening (5 min)

Gather children and show them a large V shape. Ask them to make a 'V' with their fingers like a victory sign.

💭 Review Question: What does victory mean?
2Teaching (7 min)

Demonstrate drawing uppercase V using two diagonal strokes that meet at a point. Compare to mountain peaks or an arrow pointing down.

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • V starts at the top and goes down to a point
  • Use two diagonal lines that meet
  • Keep lines straight and even
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • Who can think of a victory in the Bible?
  • How does God help us win?
3Activity: Victory V Writing (6 min)
hands-on

Practice writing V on primary writing paper, tracing and then writing independently

📝 Instructions:
  1. Watch teacher demonstrate V formation
  2. Trace V on paper
  3. Write V independently
  4. Place a victory sticker next to each good V
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Use dotted line guides for V

Challenge: Write words starting with V

4Closing (2 min)

Review what we learned about letter V and victory

📝 Review Questions:
  • What shape is the letter V?
  • What does victory mean?
  • Who gives us victory?
🙏 Prayer:

Dear Jesus, thank You for giving us victory. Help us learn and grow today.

Coming up: Next week, we'll learn more exciting uppercase letters!

1 Corinthians 15:57

But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!

1 Corinthians 15:57 (WEB)

🎯 Activity: Victory Dance - do a little dance when saying 'victory'

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Kindergarteners are developing fine motor skills and letter recognition

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Encourage proper pencil grip
  • Praise effort over perfection
  • Practice V formation at home
🤔 Common Struggles:

Controlling pencil pressure and maintaining straight lines

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Consistent diagonal line formation and enthusiasm

Extension Activities

  • V is for Vegetables - draw vegetables starting with V
  • Victory Collage with V-shaped items
  • Bible story time about victories (David, Gideon)

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