Cinco de Mayo Word Wall Cards for Preschoolers
These Cinco de Mayo Word Wall Cards will help your preschoolers develop language, one-to-one correspondence, pre-writing/fine motor, phonological awareness and pre-reading skills.
These Cinco de Mayo Word Wall Cards will help your preschoolers develop language, one-to-one correspondence, pre-writing/fine motor, phonological awareness and pre-reading skills.
This Earth Day Learning pack will help your preschoolers practice their literacy and math skills while learning about how to take care of our planet, giving you the opportunity to introduce words like reuse, recycle, reduce, compost, trash, planet, planting, pollution, and protecting endangered species.
This Earth Day Letter Match hands-on activity will allow your preschoolers to work on letter knowledge and recognition, pre-reading, concentration, one-to-one correspondence and creating sets skills.
This Bunny Carrots Counting activity will allow preschoolers to practice their number- counting abilities, hand-eye coordination and control, concentration skills, one-to-one correspondence, and language development.
Add these St. Patrick’s Day Tracing activities to your lesson plans, and help your preschoolers strengthen their fine motor, hand-eye coordination, creativity and drawing skills, concentration and focus, and visual-spatial awareness.
These St. Patrick’s Day Count and Clip cards will make a nice addition to lesson plans, and help your preschoolers strengthen their adding, concentration, number recognition, fine motor, and one-to-one correspondence skills.
These Endangered Species Word Wall cards with real pictures are a lovely complement to your World Wildlife Day and Wildlife Conservation lesson plans. Still, they also can be used to help preschoolers develop multiple skills in all the learning areas, during small and large group activities.
This year, World Wildlife Day theme is “Partnerships for Wildlife Conservation“, seeking to unite nations to work and cooperate united to preserve the wildlife in our planet. I think this is an excellent excuse to teach preschoolers about this, could turn them into protectors and make a different in the future of our planet.
International Polar Bear Day is celebrated on February 27 with the goal of raising awareness on the huge threats polar bears are facing, and to encourage people to take action to protect their future and preserve this beautiful species. This post includes a FREE 30 pages-long activities pack.
This Valentine’s Letters Beginning Sounds is a fun and hands-on activity that will keep your preschoolers interested, giving them the opportunity to practice important beginning sound recognition, letter identification, vocabulary, fine motor, one-to-one correspondence, phonemic awareness and phonic skills.