First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter D. Then they trace the letter D!
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.
Sight words are a tried-and-true method of achieving reading success. This workbook contains a collection of 30 standard sight words to help kindergarteners learn to read.
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.
Math is in full bloom in this workbook that recalls sunny spring days. Your preschooler will learn to count, measure and add with the help of some bugs, butterflies and flowers.
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.
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter O. Then they trace the letter O!
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter Q. Then they trace the letter Q!
Education.com is proud to introduce our first-ever coloring page contest! We loved all of the dogs that were sent in by our users. We've hand-picked our favorite 20 pups and they are ready to play.
Explore the differences between day and night with Daisy and Norman. Your child's observation and fine motor skills will be put to the test by all of the sorting, sequencing, and simple experiments.
Do your students enjoy music and drawing? Combine both to help them learn to express themselves in complex ways while developing their early art and writing skills!
Round and round it goes -- circles seem simple, but in fact take practice for young students. And they’re important, too: Circles lead to shapes, and shapes not only lead to art, but math and writing skills. Help your child get the hang of drawing circles with our worksheets and activities made to help your child practice drawing circles. We’ve got lots of hands-on worksheets and activities to help.