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That’s where these pre-k tracing sheets for preschoolers come in handy! Designed specifically for 3, 4, and 5 year-olds, these worksheets provide valuable handwriting practice that will set them up for success when it comes time to pick up a pencil in the classroom. Simply print out these...
Name Turkey Craft Fun! Our preschoolers are making their very own *Name Turkeys* to celebrate Thanksgiving and practice name recognition! Each feather proudly displays a letter, helping little ones spell out their names while creating a colorful, festive turkey to take home. It’s a fun, han...
Included in this Pre-K Pack is: Prewriting Practice Sheets – Cutting Practice – Which one is different? Finish the Pattern Sheet – Size Sequencing Sheet – Nativity Strip Puzzle 4-piece puzzles – Sorting Practice – Counting Practice Cards Color Baby Jesus – Letter and Sound Finding Cards ...
This Easter worksheet pack is full of Easter fun for preschoolers and Pre-K. Download and print these simple Easter printable worksheets: Easter connect the dot puzzles, find the difference, beginning letter challenge and a count and color page. These preschool Easter worksheets are great for fun...
Celebrate your "Letter of the Day" with these fun alphabet crowns. We have a hat for each letter A through Z, as well as numbers 0 through 10. Cut, Color & Glue Crafts Simple and free craft projects that students can cut, color, and glue in the classroom or at home. ...
Inside this set, you’ll find activities that can help your kids with handwriting, letter recognition, counting, colors, and so much more! Looking for a fun way to help your child learn their letters? This zoo animal letter recognition activity is not only adorable, but it’s also the ...
This activity builds fine motor skills that your young students need to begin writing. Students use inexpensive pony beads (found at any craft store) to followpre-printed lines. Another fun way to use pony beads: Draw a letter in play dough and let students trace the letter by lining up ...
Directed drawings sequentially introduce each of the five pre-writing strokes, which can be used to create any geometric shape, and print any letter or number. Designed specifically for today’s PreK classrooms and aligned to learning outcomes. ...
An informed consent letter, which outlined the research aims, design, ethical protocol to be adhered to, and the voluntary nature of their participation, was given to the participants. All 25 PSTTs agreed to participate in the study (15 females and 10 males). PSTTs self-selected five groups...