Which words rhyme? This preschool worksheet will prepare your child for reading with words and pictures. The bonus quiz gives some extra practice with letters!
Once your child has mastered the letters of the alphabet it's time to start building words! Try out this activity that encourages simple word recognition.
Help your child understand that letters, put in a certain order, make words. In this fun activity they'll get to make their own puzzle, and practice letters, too!
Ask a child if they want to practice the alphabet and you'll likely get snubbed. But ask if they'd like to play letter detective? You might hook yourself a fish.
What if your child couldn't see the pictures of a picture book? In this activity, she'll listen to a story without looking at the images, and create her own.
If your kid likes to color, you probably know all too well that crayons go quickly. Put those crayon stubs to use by creating colorful ironed wax paper art!
If you are learning about preschool reading, you've come to the right place. Here you can find a range of preschool reading resources to support burgeoning bookworms. Worksheets that introduce letters go hand in hand with interactive stories that offer preschool reading help in engaging ways. If your early reader is off to the races, check out our kindergarten reading resources.