
Playing Bingo is a great way to help your preschooler or kindergartner learn their numbers. We've provided some easy printable worksheets for you to use.
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Handwriting takes practice. We have created worksheets for your child to practice writing and forming her letters. Click on the links below for handwriting worksheets for each letter of the alphabet.
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Teach your preschooler about families with our “What is a Family” preschool theme. This theme is written for preschool aged children but could be modified for older or younger children. Use our “What is a Family” theme as a guide to teach your children more about families and what makes up a family.
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By Donita K. Paul

My children are avid readers. Okay, they’re grown and are not under my supervision any longer. I’m not actively promoting this addiction, ahem, I mean, worthy pursuit. But, the love of reading sprang out of childhood habits. I confess, when I’m asked how did I, as a mom, encourage reading, I’m tempted to shrug my shoulders.
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Use our pre-writing worksheets with your preschooler. Print them out for your preschooler to practice his pre-writing skills.
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Here are some printable worksheets to help your child work on learning to write her numbers. Just click on the pictures below and print!
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Here are some printable worksheets to help your preschooler work on his counting. Just click on the pictures below and print!
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Here are some printable worksheets to help your child work on learning her beginning consonant sounds. Just click on the pictures below and print!
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1. Count items around the house
Gather up items around your house such as buttons, pencils, paper clips, etc. Put them in stacks and count them with your child
2.Play Hopscotch
Use chalk and draw a hopscotch game outside. Make sure to say the numbers out loud as you play.
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1. Make an Alphabet Book
Make your own alphabet book with your kids. You can purchase a blank paper book at an educational supply store or you can make one with construction paper and a three-hole punch. Help your child make a page with each letter. You can have him write the letter or find the letter in an old magazine and cut it out.
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