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C Is for Compass Craft

Clearly, this clever ABC Craft calls for a celebration! Your preschoolers are certain to delight in learning lowercase letter C with this cute compass as their guide. Just follow the directions and you’ll arrive at your crafting destination before anyone can ask, “Are we there yet?”

Here’s What You’ll Need

Instructions for Assembling Your Letter C Craft

  1. Print the C Is for Compass Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter C and the compass parts onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter C and the compass parts.
  4. Glue the base plate onto a full sheet of card stock (we used green, but you can use any color you like).
  5. Glue the letter C on top of the base plate.
  6. Attach the dial to the base plate.
  7. After the compass is assembled, use a marker to write the directional markings on the compass.

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Learning with Your Letter C Craft

As you and your child assemble your C Is for Compass Craft, practice saying /c/–/c/–compass together. You can find more tips for working on pre-reading skills with your preschooler in this handy download.

children show off their lowercase c craft

We would LOVE to see how your lowercase C turns out! Please share your photos with us on our Facebook page, or tag your Instagram photos with the hashtag #allaboutABCcrafts!

Want More ABC Crafts?

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Free Lowercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with lowercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Lowercase Letters.

page spread from the abc crafts uppercase series download

Free Uppercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with uppercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Uppercase Letters.

Photos by: Rachel Neumann

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April Huff

says:

The compass is special to our family so we’re going to LOVE this craft! Thanks for this one!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, April! I hope you have a lot of fun with it.

Elizabeth whiting

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My 4 year old and I love these. When wet learn a new letter we do the project that goes with it. My two year old has started asking to do a “project” too.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I love that these crafts are well loved by both child and parent! Thanks for sharing, Elizabeth.

kim

says:

These are great! Thanks. I use your programs with my older kids and definitely want to start my preschooler with this. However, your C download templates aren’t working

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I’m sorry you had trouble with the downloads, Kim! Please try again. They worked fine for me just now. However, if you still cannot download them, please let me know.

Jeanine Feldkamp

says:

I can’t wait to try this with my son!

Ashley Ortega

says:

Love this idea! Thanks so much for putting all of these together :)

I started working with my 3-year-old on these cute crafts and he loves it! He already knows all letters and sounds so it is even more exciting :)

Robin E.

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Karina,
I love hearing that these crafts are being enjoyed so much! ?

Brandy

says:

Can’t wait to do these with my son!

Kyla

says:

That’s a cute compass!

Shawna

says:

These are great! Thanks for making them available for us.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Shawna!

Linda Deavours

says:

Thank you for these crafts. I will be using them with my PK Sunday School class . My babes need extra reinforcement : letters , colors … I can help by using these crafts. A is apple – the apple of His eye .

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Linda,
I think these crafts would be lots of fun with a class! ?