Transform your preschool literacy center into fall with this fun fall Word Wall Activities pack! With the activities in this pack young children can have fun learning new vocabulary words while practicing sorting & categorizing, learning syllables, and more!
Preschoolers will love these fun monkey and banana themed math centers! This products includes 7 fun hands on math activities to build early learning math skills. These activities can be used as learning centers, tot tray activities, or file folder games.
In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness month, 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this product are being donated to the Monkey in my Chair Organization. As some of you know, I am a proud Mom of a childhood cancer survivor! At the age of 6 my son was diagnosed with a Medulloblastoma Brain Tumor during his 1st week of school. Through research I was able to find this amazing organization, who's mission helps young cancer patients stay connected to their classmates even when they are away from the class for treatment. This organization send a kit that includes a huge stuffed monkey that "sits in" for your child while they are away (and a smaller one to hang out with your child on hospital visits), they also send an age appropriate book, about having a classmate with cancer, and a journal for the class to record any activities your child missed in school. Thanks for helping me support this cause! Fire Engine Number Sorting and CountingPreschoolers are learning to count in all kinds of ways!
Discovering multiple ways to count and record quantitative data is fun and meaningful for preschoolers. This fun Fire Safety Theme activity offers an opportunity to do just that! I Know My Phone Number Preschool ActivityLearning their phone number and how to dial it on a phone is an important skill for preschoolers and kindergartners.
This fun worksheet is a great way to introduce dialing phone numbers (both landline and cell phones) to young children. The worksheet is editable so you can type in their name for them to trace (or leave blank for them to write it in!) and type in their phone number for them to reference during the activity. It’s important for preschool-aged children to learn sight words. You may be wondering what sight words actually are and what makes them different from other words. In this post we’ll cover what they are, why it’s important for preschool children to learn them, and we’ll even give you fun tips and techniques for teaching them!
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