

By watching the performance, your concentration can be diverted somewhat from the fact that Floetry sound a lot better in studio form. The show has a lot of energy, but it's best experienced visually, since the audio element can be a terror to listen to without the added dimension of the visuals. fans a gift of sorts, with a performance - recorded at New Orleans' House of Blues - that is provided in both CD and DVD format. With the two-disc Floacism "Live", Floetry give their U.S. Though the critical reception was equally warm in both territories, Floetic hit the Top 20 of the Billboard album chart in the U.S., while it didn't perform nearly as well in the U.K. On the strength of 2002's Floetic, Floetry became the Bush of neo-soul - an English act with most of its commercial success in the States. Show the preschooler how a xerox machine works.Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.You can also make your own xylophone by filling a number of glasses with different levels of water and tapping the glass rims with a spoon to produce different musical sounds. Show the preschoolers a xylophone and let them have fun making their own music.Do any of the preschoolers have an X in their names or surnames? You can use those as examples too.Show the preschoolers a picture chart of objects starting with, ending with or having the letter X.Make a list of words that have an X (Excellent, Extreme, Extra).Make a list of words that end with an X (Tyrannosaurus Rex, Box, Fox, Ox, Beatrix, Mailbox, Six, Wax).Make a list of words that begin with an X (Xylophone, X-ray, Xerxes, Xavier, Xerox).Let the preschoolers roll out some play clay and form the letter X from that.You can add a head in the upper V of the X, and add hands and feet. Show your preschooler how to make a little stick figures out of the letter X.

Show your preschooler how to turn the letter X into a butterfly and let the preschooler color it as they want.Ask the children what happens if you join all the sides of the letter X.Have the children draw a block letter X and decorate and color the insides with their own design.Collect colored pebbles and have your preschooler place them in an X shape in the garden.Take two sticks and place them one over the other to form an X and tie them together that way.Have the children cut out letter Xs from colored paper and make a collage.Make a paper letter X by cutting strips of colored paper and pasting one crossed over the other on a white drawing sheet.Write the letter X in pencil and have the preschooler trace over it with a marker.At the beginning, show your preschooler what the letter X looks like in the uppercase and the lowercase, and what it sounds like.
