The letter T is terrific, tactile, and totally fun! Whether it’s tigers, trucks, or toothbrushes, these letter T show and tell ideas are full of crafts, songs, worksheets, and hands-on preschool learning.

🚚 Show and Tell Letter T Ideas and Activities

  • Turtle – Toy turtle or turtle artwork
  • Truck – Toy or picture book vehicle
  • Tiger – Stuffed tiger or coloring sheet
  • Toothbrush – Real or mini toy toothbrush
  • Tomato – Real, toy, or plastic kitchen veggie
  • Tent – Toy tent or camping photo
  • Tape – Washi tape, colored tape, or masking

💡 Prompt: “My T item is ___ and I chose it because…”

💡 Parent Tip: Encourage your child to practice their presentation at home first. A simple one-sentence answer — “I brought a truck because truck starts with T and I love how fast it goes!” — is plenty for preschool show and tell.

🎨 Letter T Craft Ideas

  • Turtle Craft – Paper plate + green shell design
  • Tiger Mask – Orange plate, black stripes, and ears
  • Truck Collage – Shapes to form a truck body
  • Toothbrush Painting – Use a toothbrush for splatter art

✏️ Letter T Worksheets

  • Trace capital and lowercase T
  • Circle the letter T
  • Match T-words to images
  • Color letter T-themed items like truck, tent, tomato

⬇ Download Free Letter T Worksheets →

🎵 Letter T Songs & Videos

  • The T Song – Have Fun Teaching
  • T-Rex Song – Dino-themed movement fun
  • Toothbrush Song – Learn about brushing

▶️ Watch The T Song on YouTube

📚 Letter T Book Recommendations

  • Turtle Splash! – Cathryn Falwell
  • Trashy Town – Andrea Zimmerman
  • The Tiger Who Came to Tea – Judith Kerr
  • Truck Full of Ducks – Ross Burach

🔬 STEM & Sensory Activities for Letter T

  • Toothbrush Cleaning Test – Brush “plaque” from egg
  • Turtle Walk – Slow movement gross motor game
  • Tomato Tray – Squish, sort, and scoop with spoons
  • Tent Engineering – Build with blankets or toys

🎉 Wrap-Up

Letter T teaches teamwork, tigers, trucks, and tools! With these hands-on ideas, preschoolers explore letter sounds and stories through tactile play. Looking for more ideas? See our full collection of fun and educational show and tell ideas.

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