Are you looking for some fun preschool activities that have a focus on teaching the letters of the alphabet? Fantastic, then you’ve come to the right spot! ; ) I am going to be sharing with you a Letter of the Week printable packet every Thursday for the next 26 weeks! We are going to start at the beginning and work our way though. Each
Games to play with your Preschooler
One of my fondest childhood memories is sitting around the kitchen table with my parents and siblings (six total) and having family game night. Until my siblings all headed off to college it was a weekly tradition of ours. I was thrilled when I learned that Scott’s family shares a love for games just like mine. – We were meant to be! 🙂 Things have changed a little bit
Preschool Alphabet Worksheets: Find the missing letter *Fall Edition*
Looking for a fun preschool activity to review the alphabet with your preschooler? These Preschool Alphabet Worksheets– Find the missing letter: are the perfect activity to review the alphabet. It is a fun, creative (requires a glue stick), and non stressful activity for your preschooler. In addition, these worksheets will cover both uppercase and lowercase letters, during the review! { Preschool Alphabet Worksheets: Find the
Preschool Math Game- Greater-than, Less-than
On Monday I shared with you some fun Preschool Math Worksheets. Today I am back sharing with you a super simple Preschool Math Game printable to go along with a card game, that I am sure all of you know! Growing up, we called it “war” but for some reason I don’t like how it sounds when Greyson says “Mommy!! Lets play war!” So until
Preschool Math: Greater-than, Less-than
Remember when I talked about our Preschool Goals for the year? Well today we are talking specifically about Preschool Math Worksheets. I made these fun worksheets for Greyson to work on Greater-than, Less-than….More or less….bigger, smaller…. whatever you call it, it is a simple skill that will greatly benefit our little ones if they can grasp it at an early age.! Plus these worksheets are fun and require a
Preschool Activities: Beginning word sound cards!
In order for a child to begin reading, they first need to grasp letter sounds (Among many other concepts). These fun Preschool Activities: Beginning word sound cards, is a great way for your child to grasp the concept of beginning word sounds. I created this brand new printable packet to help Greyson (And your child): Learn the sounds of individual letters Begin correlating letter sounds with
Writing Guides For Kids {Letters & Numbers}
Having these writing guides out and readily available for my kids was one of the best decisions was a game-changer for them (and me!) I distinctly remember my making them for my oldest when he was around 4.5 years old. We were homeschooling preschool and he struggled with remembering how to form the letters of the alphabet, as well as numbers. I created these writing
Handwriting Worksheets for kids
This Preschool Activity: Handwriting worksheets will help your child not only better their letter writing, it will also help them become more consistent with their letter sizes. No more massive writing, followed by itty-bitty letters. Greyson is still struggling with sizing his letters correctly when he writes them. One second “G” is taking up a whole sheet of paper, and then an “O” is so
Teaching Letter Placement–Free Printable(s) !!!
I am really excited about this packet! Greyson loves writing his name, but he just randomly throws the letters all over the page! He struggles with the whole left to right concept. So I created these 3 and 4 letter word pages to help him. There are three levels (27 pages total!)(You can click on the image above to download the full set) How the
Tips for Making a Gingerbread House with Kids.
Making a gingerbread house with kids can be easy and fun … if you use my tips below. Making a gingerbread house with kids allows them to express their creativity, work with different art mediums, and really express themselves. Bonus, it is such a great way to get into the holiday spirit! Over the Thanksgiving holiday, we had 5 kids under 5 sitting around a