Educational Printables
Thanksgiving Letter Match Worksheet
By learning at November 1, 2012 | 4:20 pm | 0 Comment
Alphabet letter matching worksheet featuring the word TURKEY. This free printable will help pre-K kids with letter recognition and eye-hand coordination. You can also write out each word after they do the worksheet and say the word with them, emphasizing the beginning and ending sound. Thanksgiving more...
Pre-K Tracing Worksheet
By learning at October 22, 2012 | 5:47 pm | 0 Comment
Tracing practice worksheets are a great way to help kids develop their fine motor skills. It also helps to develop good eye to hand coordination. Print the free worksheet and give your child a pencil, instructing them to start at the left side of the page and to follow the dotted lines. Once they get the concept, encourage them to completed one long line without more...
Halloween Letter Matching Worksheet
By learning at October 22, 2012 | 2:46 pm | 0 Comment
Print this fun Halloween themed worksheet for preschoolers. Fun letter matching worksheet featuring a witch, pumpkin, bat, spider and cat. Letters W, P, B, S and C. After completing the worksheet, let the kids draw their own Halloween image using the drawings from the worksheet to help them visualize. Another fine motor skill exercise. Halloween Letter Matching more...
Halloween Counting Worksheet
By learning at October 16, 2012 | 8:50 pm | 0 Comment
A fun printable worksheet for kids to practice counting. Let them find all the fun Halloween things like the pumpkins and cats. You can even turn this into a fun placemat to reuse at the table, then kids can mark their finds as they count them. Spooky Halloween Counting more...
Make Flash Cards of Shapes
By learning at October 11, 2012 | 8:16 pm | 0 Comment
One of the concepts preschool children need to master is learning the basic shapes. Print and make these colorful Shapes flash cards for your preschooler to help with shape recognition. Shapes include, square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, star, heart and diamond. Basic Shapes Flash Cards Assorted Shapes Flash Cards Compliments of more...
Halloween Color by Number Printable
By learning at October 11, 2012 | 2:57 pm | 0 Comment
Kids love to color and our fun Color by Number printables are a great way to reinforce both number and color recognition. They are also a great activity to use for fine motor skill development. Plus kids will have a fun Halloween pumpkin and cat to hang in their room or on the family fridge. Halloween Coloring more...
Christmas Letter Matching Worksheet
By learning at December 12, 2011 | 11:25 pm | 0 Comment
Holidays are a perfect time to promote educational printables. Here is a fun Alphabet letter matching worksheet for Christmas. Fun for the kids any time of the year. Preschool printable Christmas worksheet. Christmas Letter Matching more...
Educational Printable for Learning Left and Right Direction
By learning at August 16, 2011 | 2:25 pm | 0 Comment
Before kids start kindergarten, one of the concepts they should understand is the difference between right and left. You can practice this concept when driving in your car. Since you usually have to make a number of turns, tell your child which way you are turning. Once they grasp the concept, ask them during outings which way is "left" and which way is "right" more...
Cutting Practice Worksheets to Develop Fine Motor Skills
By learning at June 21, 2011 | 6:40 pm | 0 Comment
Children learn gross motor skills earlier than they develop their fine motor skills. Gross motor skills include activities like walking, running, hopping. Fine motor skills refer to dexterity and covers skills such as writing, cutting, drawing. It is beneficial if your child can learn to hold a pencil and write their name, no matter how primitive it looks. They more...
Auditory Learning with Two-Part Instructions Worksheet
By learning at June 20, 2011 | 2:52 pm | 0 Comment
When children enter Kindergarten they will need to be able to sit still and listen to their teacher. It is very important for your child be be able to follow instructions. You can help by using two-part instructions around the house. Make it simple and give the instruction all at once. You can also do easy paper and pencil exercises to reinforce learning this more...

