![]() ![]() September “Homework” Calendar – This isn’t really homework, more like an activity calendar to share with your students’ families. This free printable includes a front cover and a grid for the names (and it’s editable!). Sign-In Book – The preschool kiddos sign in every day in my classroom. They were inspired by our butterfly life cycle necklaces. Other Free Preschool Printables for the Classroomīutterfly Sensory Bottle Labels – Use these printables to label colorful butterfly sensory bottles.īutterfly Life Cycle Cards – Leaf cards for each stage of the butterfly life cycle. Helicopter Dice Game – A dice game suited for a transportation theme! More Free Preschool Math Printablesīunny Shape Mats – These can be used as play dough mats, or you can have the child use them for a variety of fine motor shape activities.īear Math Pattern Strips – Help children explore patterns using bear math manipulatives and these pattern strips.ĭinosaur Busy Bag – Kiddos practice sorting by color with this dino-themed busy bag. “Make Way for Ducklings” Dice Game – This game is fun as a Make Way for Ducklings extension, or just because!įine Motor Apple Math Game – Combine fine motor practice and math with one fun and simple game. “Put the Mud on the Pig” Dice Game – I use this easy game during farm themes. Valentine Dice Games – Two versions (colorful and black-and-white) of a sweet and simple heart-themed dice game. Snowman Roll and Cover – Snowman-shaped number game and printable number cube to work on counting and number identification. Snack Math for Preschoolers – Kids like counting and sorting their snacks! Let them use these snack math sheets to do just that.Īcorn and Leaf Calendar Numbers for Fall – Print out the acorn and leaf numbers for use during fall circle time, or a variety of other early math activities.Īpple Numbers – Kids can order numbers, count, and practice one-to-one correspondence skills.Ĭhristmas Tree Slime and Ornament Numbers – The children can pair the ornament numbers with slime as they practice counting and one-to-one correspondence. ![]() Train Numbers – Number cards for a train or transportation theme. Lion Ten Frames – Use these printable ten frames with mini erasers, math manipulatives, or small toys while working on number identification and one-to-one correspondence. We had fun using them with a sensory writing tray. Robot Number Cards – Number cards to use with the kids during a robot theme (or anytime, really). We used them for a fun slime monster counting activity. Monster Number Cards – Square number cards with a monster theme. Kids can explore numerical order, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence. Valentine’s Day Number Cards – Heart-themed number cards, as well as a candy jar counting mat to use with the numbers. Winter Word Cards – Let kids make a variety of winter words via writing, magnetic letters, or letter tiles.įree Preschool Printables for Learning Numbers Reptile Word Cards – Children can use these cards to write reptile words or create the words with letter tiles. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Rhyming Activity – Simple rhyming cards to extend a classic nursery rhyme. Monster Matching Cards – Simple cards that can be used for making or writing Halloween words. Nursery Rhyme Journals – Use these pages to set up poetry journals for your students. Or add them to your calendar or circle time area.Ĭhristmas Letter Tiles Pages – Have the children use these pages to make a variety of Christmas-themed words. Weather-Themed Word Cards – Printable word cards that are perfect for a weather theme. ![]() Name Snowman Craft – Use the printable snowball letters (and editable snowman hat) to encourage kids as they learn their names. Winter Read It Build It Write It Printable Letters – Pair the winter-themed letters with the printable mat for an all-encompassing alphabet activity. Magnetic Letter Sorting Mats – Kids can learn so much from sorting letters!Īpple Alphabet – Use these letters during an apple theme or as part of a Ten Apples Up on Top activity. They can, of course, be used for a variety of other activities. Heart Letters – We used these printable heart letters to work on the children’s names. Say It, Write It, Make It Alphabet Mats – Spring-themed letter cards that you can use with the printable mat. Add them to a sensory bin for even more exploration.Įaster-Themed Letter Recording Sheet – Have the children keep track of the letters they find hidden inside plastic Easter eggs (or an Easter-themed sensory bin). Ladybug Letter Puzzles – Kids work on matching uppercase and lowercase letters with these puzzles. ![]()
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