An alphabet pre-coding game. The alphabet stickers are stuck on to poker chips from the dollar store. The students need to get from one side of the board to the other using all the letters in the alphabet.
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Encourage your little ones to practice their fine motor skills through play. Add these to the building center and let students make a word-road, or just simply follow the road lines with a car..
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Alphabet Ice Cream Letter Recognition. Whoever can recognize the most letters and has the highest stack of ice cream wins!
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Don't throw away those old flyers, magazines, and brochures. Bring them into the class with this printable for a great word work station.
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This is super simple. Stick some alphabet stickers to some cars and label the parking spots with the matching upper/lower case letter. Have the students match the letters to find the cars parking spot.
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Personnal Alphabet
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Dinosaur Alphabet Eggs
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Alphabet & Number Rocks
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Black and White Printables Includes:
Practise tracing upper and lowercase letters. Search and Find the letter. Fill in the missing letters. Colour the pictures that start with that letter. Download Here! |
Dollar Tree Finds!
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Feed the Unicorns- Sight Word Donuts
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Do you have these learning locks by Lakeshore Learning? They are super-cute and the kids love them! To extend their learning download these printable cards for your kiddos to practise spelling these simple words. Use foam/magnetic letters or dry-erase markers. DOWNLOAD THE SIMPLE WORDS LEARNING LOCKS CARDS HERE! |
Use magnetic letters, scrabble tiles or dry erase markers to complete these 3 Letter words.
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8 Basic shapes
Choose the beginning sound using a clothespin/paperclip Great for Preschool/Kindergarten Download free here! |
Basic colors
Choose the beginning sound using a clothespin/paperclip/dry erase marker Great for Preschool/Kindergarten Download these free here |