Spring Word Wall Cards for Preschoolers
These Spring Word Wall Cards will help your preschoolers develop language, one-to-one correspondence, pre-writing/fine motor, phonological awareness and pre-reading skills.
These Spring Word Wall Cards will help your preschoolers develop language, one-to-one correspondence, pre-writing/fine motor, phonological awareness and pre-reading skills.
These Spring 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 Cactus Letter Tracing and Matching Activities, will help your preschoolers define their pre-writing skills, and build up a strong foundation for their emerging writing development and others skills such as: concentration and focus, fine motor, visual-spatial awareness, and drawing skills.
This activity is great to help preschoolers develop their concentration, visual discrimination, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence, creating sets, eye-hand coordination, and fine motor skills.
Winter is a beautiful season with the best holiday ever, Christmas! It is also a good opportunity to get your children engaged in learning activities with this season in mind.
The Snowflakes Letter Match activity will help preschoolers develop their concentration, visual discrimination, letter knowledge, one-to-one correspondence, creating sets, eye-hand coordination, and fine motor skills.
This Winter Beginning Sounds Mats is a fun hands-on activity that will help preschoolers work on identifying beginning sounds and making letter-sound connections.
Visual discrimination is necessary to identify letters and numbers, and be able to do activities that require visual acuity such as puzzles, mazes, copy words, avoid confusing letters with numbers, being able to write and read, etc. This Winter Animals Shadow Matching activity is great to help preschoolers develop that important skill.
This is a great activity to kick off the winter season, because it will help preschoolers practice their fine motor skills, and it will show you how their cutting skills and spatial awareness is developing.
This hands-on activity will allow preschoolers to practice their number recognition, counting abilities, fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and control, concentration skills, one-to-one correspondence, language development, and pre-reading skills.