Easter Alphabet Train for Preschoolers
This Easter Alphabet Train activity will allow your preschoolers strengthen their concentration, alphabet knowledge, letter recognition, phonological awareness, and creating sets skills.
This Easter Alphabet Train activity will allow your preschoolers strengthen their concentration, alphabet knowledge, letter recognition, phonological awareness, 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.
These free Easter Pre-writing Activities will help preschoolers develop their fine motor skills building strength in the muscles on their fingers and hands, developing a proper pencil grasp, and they will strengthen the children’s language, and letter recognition as well.
These Easter Beginning Sound Clip Cards are easy to use and they also help preschoolers develop their fine motor skills, when they press the clothespins to mark the correct letters, as well as strengthen the children’s concentration, vocabulary, phonemic awareness, and one-to-one correspondence.
Tracing the shapes will help your children learn shape names and do pencil strokes similar to those needed to trace letters and numbers.
This is an important literacy tool, to help your children learn the alphabet, letter sounds, and words related to Easter in English and Spanish.
This memory game will bring a lot of fun to your classroom, and friendly competition among your preschoolers, and while they play they will be working on important skills that will be very useful for their integral development.
This Easter Count and Clip Cards activity is great to strengthen the children’s number recognition, adding, concentration, counting sets, one-to-one correspondence and fine motor skills.
These Easter Math Puzzles will encourage your preschoolers to practice their counting, number recognition, counting sets, and one-to-one correspondence.
This activity is great to strengthen the children’s concentration, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence and creating sets skills.