Halloween Beginning Sounds Clip Cards
This activity will allow preschoolers to practice their object recognition or identification, match the picture with its beginning sound, one-to-one correspondence, fine motor skills, and pre-writing skills.
This activity will allow preschoolers to practice their object recognition or identification, match the picture with its beginning sound, one-to-one correspondence, fine motor skills, and pre-writing skills.
This activity will allow preschoolers to practice their number recognition, counting abilities, fine motor development, hand-eye coordination and control, concentration skills, one-to-one correspondence, and language development.
The Bats Castle Alphabet Cards will allow preschoolers to practice their letter recognition or identification, name each letter and match it with its upper and lower-case written form, their ability to distinguish between letters that look alike, one-to-one correspondence, fine motor skills, and pre-writing skills.
This game is great to strengthen the children’s concentration, letter recognition, social skills, memory, visual discrimination, fine motor and sensory development, eye and hand coordination, and one-to-one correspondence skills.
The World Animal Day was created to unites the animal welfare movement, mobilizing it into a global force to make the world a better place for all animals, and it is our responsibility as parents and teachers to raise awareness on our children, and encourage them to become advocates and defenders of wildlife, to create the base for our future generations’ growth and enjoyment of their company.
This Apple Shapes Match activity that is not only pretty, but it’s also fun, and will help your preschoolers strengthen their shapes knowledge, concentration, one-to-one correspondence, visual discrimination, and fine motor skills.
World Farm Animal Day is October 2nd and these theme clip cards are the perfect letter identification and beginning sounds activity for that day. It is also a good resource to add to your farm animals’ theme.
This FREE visual discrimination activity is perfect for your Johnny Appleseed theme, but also for fall and apple themes. Since Preschoolers love spin and cover games, this one will have practiced their fine motor, visual discrimination, and one-to-one correspondence skills.
Native American Day is September 25. I think is a good opportunity to incorporate social studies into our classroom, and talk to your preschoolers about our Native American people, and their story.
A fall festival celebrates the beginning of the harvest season, and gives preschoolers the opportunity to get familiar with many traditions, and celebrate with their families with fun, and educational activities.