What kid doesn’t love pizza? My kids would eat pizza every night if I let them. In fact, that’s what inspired me to make these FREE Letter Sounds Pizza Puzzles. Scroll down to download them for yourself! This post contains affiliate links. Read my disclosure here. Prepping the Letter Sounds Printables First, you obviously need…
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Teach Story Retelling with Nursery Rhymes
Story retelling is a preschool and early elementary skill that should be practiced often. Here’s some Nursery Rhymes worksheets to help your students master their story retelling skills! Teach Story Retelling with Nursery Rhymes Retelling familiar stories is both a Common Core Kindergarten standard and included in Pennsylvania’s Early Learning Standards for Preschool. It’s important…
How to Teach Handwriting in Preschool
The way kids grasp their tools in preschool will set the stage for later writing in school. So it’s important that they’re taught right from the beginning, before bad habits set in. Or they might end up like my daughter: straight A’s in every subject but handwriting! Here’s some tips to help your little learners…
[FREE DOWNLOAD] Fun Science Pages for Preschool
Interactive notebook pages are often too complex for preschool – but not this one! These pages are perfect for preschool skill sets. Easily review the seasons and their characteristics with these fun cut and paste printables. FREE Preschool Science Pages You Can Use All Year! About This Preschool Notebook Freebie No Prep Required These four…
FREE Preschool Worksheet You Will Use All the Time!
You already know that your preschoolers learn best when they play. But it’s also important to prepare the kids for the stamina and skills they’ll be expected to use in kindergarten. That’s why I made this free preschool worksheet – it is now super simple to work on our kindergarten readiness skills a little bit everyday! FREE Preschool Worksheet You Will Use All the Time! (This post…
B is for Bus and Boat!
This was B week for us. Today we learned about buses and boats! We started with Morning Meeting and reviewed our letter name and sound we had learned earlier in the week. Then we read about Buses and Boats from our A Beka Book curriculum and talked about the discussion questions. We don’t have the…
A is for Alligator!
After a week of passing a virus around, we’re finally back on track. This week is the start of our Letter of the Week curriculum. Today we learned about alligators! These Animal Friend posters are from A Beka Book. There is text on the back to correspond with each poster. We learned about how…
Color Names Coloring Pages
Yay for back to school! I waited until after Labor Day to start my curriculum this time. With a family wedding I was photographing (and my kids were both in! Yikes!), I just wasn’t prepared for school yet. And I’m still getting everything daycare settled with the move. In fact, I have a voicemail from…
Learning Living and Non-Living
Who doesn’t love a good freebie? When I was creating some mini-lesson plans for this summer, I can across a standard that addressed differentiating between living and non-living things, as well as knowing that living things need air, water, and food to survive. I wasn’t able to find exactly what I wanted to complete my…