Fine motor skills and reading uppercase and lowercase letters come together in dot-to-dot coloring pages and mazes. Versatile games throw numbers and shapes into the mix too!
Week 1 of this independent study packet for preschoolers contains everything you need to keep young learners engaged on key skills, from practicing uppercase letters to learning two-dimensional shapes.
Build a better writer with this series of tracing and fine motor exercises. Small hands will get strong drawing curvy and diagonal lines, and zigzags, plus real letters.
At this age when kids talk about ME they're exploring important social studies skills. Discover some fun learning opportunities as your child explores himself and his surroundings.
Before kids can write they'll need to build up their hand muscles and fine motor skills. One of the ways to work on this is with cutting and tracing exercises like the ones in this book.
The first step to becoming a great reader and writer is to learn the sounds of all the letters! This workbook encourages your child to say the letters aloud and write them down.
Circles, squares, diamonds and polygons; this book focuses on the most basic ones, and some silly shapes too. Kids can trace, draw and match shapes to the heart's content. Hey that's a shape, too!
In this workbook children can color their way through a few of the most common colors! They'll boost their vocabulary as they listen to, or recognize, words and objects associated with certain colors.
Learn about workers who serve the neighborhood. With coloring, cut-and-paste, and I-spy pages kids will be busy having fun while exploring social studies topics of community, jobs and needs.
Help your child build fine motor skills putting together and playing games. Then she can toss a coin, ride a roller coaster and even hunt for bugs, while using her logic, patterning and math skills.
Here are 5 more days of independent study packet material for preschoolers. Week 6 features storytelling cards, a weather mobile craft, a fish for numbers game, community helper paper dolls, and more.
Sun or snow, this series about the seasons will shine for any kid! This round-up of matching games and art projects practices how weather patterns match up with the four seasons.
Hear, taste, touch, see and smell with this hands-on sequence of experiments and activities! Your child can explore his five senses and build important prediction and observation skills.
Spark early interest in nature with this science workbook, the perfect learning companion for a hike or walk on the beach. Your preschooler will count and differentiate living and non-living things.
This workbook reinforces word knowledge by incorporating the names of familiar and not-so-familiar colors and numbers into fun, interactive activities that seem more like play time than study time!