Looking for educational and fun craft activities to keep the kids occupied for hours?
This free printable letter K for kangaroo craft template is suitable for toddler, preschool, kindergarten students and grown-up kids.
Use these letter K kangaroo sweet animal illustrations to teach your kids the letters of the alphabet or include them in your letter of the week craft activities.
Kids of all ages feel alphabet of positivity as they complete these cut-and-paste letter K worksheets.
Our simple printable letter K template is a fun way to let your young students differentiate the uppercase and lowercase letters.
Grab other things that start with the letter K like your keys, a koala toy, kaleidoscope, kite, read a koala lou book or eat a kiwi while working on this free printable letter K for kangaroo craft template.
Perhaps you would like to make other preschool crafts that start with letter K like this free printable king craft and knight craft.
Check out the simple instructions below to make this friendly kangaroo craft and teach the letter K.
Need more crafty fun? Check out our Letter D, Letter Z and Letter Q craft. They are perfect for those days when staying indoors is the only thing your family can do!
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Free Printable Cut and Paste Letter K Craft
Ideas for Easy Preschool Paper Letter K Craft
Let’s take a look at these fantastic ideas on how to include this free printable letter K template in your children’s fun craft and preschool activities.
1. Kangaroos Children’s Book Collection
While your children are having a great time with their own printable letter K worksheets.
Grab this opportunity to pair it with a fun kangaroo or alphabet book to teach them the importance of reading at an early age.
Reading a book with the topic they love will feed their curiosity, enhance their imagination and brain-development.
- Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?
- Explore My World: Kangaroos
- Cami Kangaroo Has Too Many Sweets: a children’s book about honesty and self control (Cami Kangaroo and Wyatt Too)
2. Amazing Facts About Kangaroos
This free printable letter K for kangaroo craft template is simply perfect for animal alphabet lesson plans in the classroom or just at home.
Let’s find out some cool facts about kangaroos that you can share with your kids.
Did you know that there are four different kangaroo species?
These are the red kangaroo, eastern grey kangaroo, western grey kangaroo and antilopine kangaroo.
Kangaroos can hop around quickly but did you know that they can swim?
They keep their heads above the water to breathe and paddle themselves by kicking each hind limb independently.
Most kangaroo species usually live around six years in the wild.
3. Animal Themed Décor
These A-to-Z alphabet craft templates bring so much fun and what’s best is, they can be used to decorate your child’s room!
If your children are animal lovers, like mine, they will get excited to finish this simple printable letter K for kangaroo craft template.
Have your little one enjoys coloring, cutting and gluing together all the patterns of this preschool printable letter K craft template.
Once they are done, put on a ribbon or kite string or an adhesive tape to hang up your friendly kangaroo craft on their wall.
You can also display this adorable kangaroo craft in your child’s bulletin board or study room so they will be familiar with the letter K every time they see it.
4. Letter of the Week: Letter K
If your kids enjoy the process of making cut-and-paste crafts, try other printable templates that start with letter K!
We have this free printable king craft and knight craft that you can download any time you want and can be added to your puppet characters.
Most of these letter K crafts use inexpensive resource materials you probably have inside your home like crayons, colored pencils, construction papers, scissors and glue.
Let your child unleash their creative skills in assembling these preschool crafts.
Using a hot glue gun or adhesive tape, attach a large popsicle stick or paper straw at the back of the finished king and knight craft.
Now, your kids can now play with these royal characters for hours.
Use our cute printable letter K craft template and have a sweet family bonding time.
We are confident your kids will ask for more easy alphabet craft templates.
Letter K Craft Supplies Needed
- Colored Cardstock or Construction Paper
- White Cardstock Paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored Pencils, Markers or Crayons
- Printable Letter K Template (FOUND AT THE BOTTOM)
Keep scrolling to get your very own letter k craft today and start with your little ones and their alphabet craft buddies today!
Letter K Craft Instructions
Start gathering all the simple craft materials because we’re about to jump on some fun time!
Print out which version of this preschool printable letter K craft template your little one chose.
Children can practice their scissor skills in this activity.
Guide your little one when cutting the letter K for kangaroo drawing out from the printable template.
Place the momma kangaroo on the upper left side of the letter K and secure it using a glue stick.
Put the baby kangaroo inside the pouch and glue it’s little hands.
And there you go! Your mother-baby kangaroo letter K craft is now complete!
More Options to Choose:
- You can print the blank version and trace the cut outs on card stock paper for a sturdier letter k craft,
- Print the letter k template in color for a simple and easy rainy day craft or,
- Print the blank letter k template and use it as a fun coloring sheet activity and then glue the pieces of the letter k craft together.
Free Printable Letter K Craft Template
This easy cut-and-paste craft template comes with two different versions for your little one.
We have the basic black and white letter K for kangaroo drawing if your child likes to play with colors first.
We also have the colored letter K for kangaroo template if they want to proceed in cutting and pasting the patterns together.
Don’t forget to share your learning plans in the comments.
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Kaitlen D.
Thanks for the crafts
So cute and simple.