First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter A. Then they trace the letter A!
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.
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter B. Then they trace the letter B!
Kindergarten readiness is the focus of this summer-themed workbook, which offers guided practice with skills in the subjects of word study, math, reading and writing.
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.
First, kids trace lines on this prekindergarten writing worksheet to strengthen the fine motor skills needed to form the letter E. Then they trace the letter E!
Week 2 of our independent study packet offers 5 more days of learning activities for kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
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.
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.
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!
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 D. Then they trace the letter D!