I loved making these ABC flashcards! These alphabet flashcards are some of my favorites! When creating for littler learners I love to have fun with colors and images! You can see/download my entire 4×6 flashcard collection by clicking right here. I love introducing kids to the alphabet one letter at a time but by showing them both the uppercase and lowercase letters at the same time. Think
CVC Worksheets – Phonics for Kids
I made these CVC Worsheets a few week ago, for Greyson. He enjoyed working through all of the vowels (A,E,I,O,U). He was actually so proud of himself that he asked to turn his completed CVC worksheets into a bound book to show Scott when he came home from work. I am really proud of how well Greyson is sounding out his words. He is doing
Preschool Assessment {Free!}
Are you looking for a free preschool assessment set? Well, I’ve got your covered! This totally free Preschool Assessment Printable is exactly what you need to assess your preschooler’s abilities. This set is a great starting point for kids starting at the age of three. However! Make sure that your expectations for three-year-olds are not too high. Remember that children need to be taught these skills –
Handwriting Practice Pages – Highlighter Inspired
Recently I keep coming across the tip to use a highlighter and write the same letter all over a standard piece of paper – then have your child trace the letters with a pen or marker. I thought it was a great idea, but I did not have a highlighter that did not bleed all over the page and cover Greyson’s had. He is a
Preschool Daily Learning Workbook 2015-2016 Edition
A year ago I released the Preschool Daily Learning Workbook, and I am truly humbled by the number of emails, comments, and messages I have received thanking me for creating and providing this resource, along with requests for a 2015 – 2016 version. So because I want to keep you happy I am here today to officially share the 2015 – 2016 Preschool Daily Learning
Letter and Number Recognition Posters
Perfect resource for teaching and reviewing numbers (1-100) as well as the alphabet and letter sounds! Wow! It has been way too long since I have posted. I am missed it terribly. June was an absolutely insane month for us, and I am sure I will fill you in on the crazy details, later. But today I am here sharing some fun Letter
Teaching Advanced Shapes
We have just gotten back from our little Easter break with family. It was so wonderful to spend time with the extended family – especially for everyone to be able to finally meet Hudson. It was a much needed mini break! I am thrilled that both boys were fantastic on the car ride. Hudson maybe cried a total of 15 minutes between both trips, and
Roadtrip Games for Preschoolers
This past weekend we traveled back home (3 hours) to celebrate my grandmothers 82nd birthday! It was fantastic, however I spent just over an hour wedged between Hudson and Greyson’s car seats in the back of our vehicle. It was tight. I was feeding Hudson a bottle with my left hand and using my right hand to play Tic-Tac-Toe with Greyson. On the way home
Pre-Readers: Phonological & Phonemic Awareness Activity
We are working through the skills needed before Greyson can begin reading. We’ve done a lot of beginning and ending sounds – he knows all the letter sounds individually… except W – when we make the sound he always says “waldo”… Today I am sharing a Phonological and Phonemic Awareness activity. Greyson really loved doing this, he said it was like a treasure hunt. This
Mazes for Preschoolers – Easter Themed
I am trying my best to prep early for our road trip next week. I am also prepping myself for the trip to include a lot of whining, and screaming. Hudson is not the biggest fan of his car seat – and Greyson is not the biggest fan of listening to Hudson scream. **It’s going to be fun!** :-/ Yesterday, when I shared my Easter
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