Printable Word Wall for Sight Words
Today I’m sharing this printable farmhouse-themed word wall that I just listed in my tpt store. This would work well for a homeschool or classroom setting. Now, let’s talk about word walls…
Today I’m sharing this printable farmhouse-themed word wall that I just listed in my tpt store. This would work well for a homeschool or classroom setting. Now, let’s talk about word walls…
Today I’m sharing the indoor Christmas scavenger hunt we have planned for our kids and their cousins this year. Typically, we have them draw names and then they get a gift for that particular cousin. While that’s fun, we decided it was time to switch things up. I think the kids are really going to…
Are you contemplating doing preschool at home? Or wondering what your preschooler can or should be learning at this age? Today I’m going to give you a very practical list of things your preschooler can learn at home. I’ve done preschool at home with all three of my kids. Each time has been a little…
Do you have any fun Christmas activities planned for your preschoolers? Today I’m going to share our printable Christmas prewriting book we will be using this month. I love having something I can grab that I know my youngest will enjoy. This Christmas prewriting book is definitely one of those resources. With space to draw,…
Our family is a couple weeks out from officially starting school back up, but I’m am getting some of our resources together. Today I will be sharing the first day of school signs we will be using.
Here is the first book of my Prewriting Series for Preschoolers. It focuses on introducing the pencil, as well as, simple strokes, and basic lines.
Looking for a fun back-to-school writing activity to do with your kids? If so, look no further, I’ve got a printable ‘All About Me Book’ your students are sure to enjoy. There are so many fun ways to celebrate back to school week. But one thing I always like to include is some type of…
One essential aspect of preschool is developing the fine motor skills needed for handwriting. While sometimes this looks like a paper and a pencil, sometimes it’s simply giving them the tools to play constructively.
There are some awesome and thrifty ways to teach the alphabet to kids.
These dot and dab activities are another fun, colorful way to teach the alphabet. Using bingo dabbers, kids can easily learn to recognize their letters.