Friday, April 10, 2020

Easter Centers

Are you wondering what to do with all those things you couldn't resist buying at the Target Dollar Spot or Dollar Tree? I got creative and made some Easter centers for my preschooler to complete at home!


In the carrot Easter eggs, I placed different combinations of mini erasers (Anyone else collect those too?!) for little man to sort and count.


The bunny pictured above was an Easter place setting for markers, or utensils, at the dinner table. I had these fabric carrots already from last year, so I decided to use them to "feed" the Easter bunny. There's a different number on each carrot card and little man places that amount of carrots into the pocket.

If you're looking for anything like this for your own little one, you can grab the printables I made here.

Monday, April 6, 2020

Preschool Letter and Number Tracing


I created these tracing practice pages as a way for my preschooler to practice writing his letters and numbers.


We used Play-Doh to "trace" the big letter. You can also trace it with any writing utensil or just color it. 


 I placed ours in a write on/wipe off pocket so I could reuse it throughout the week. You can use a clear plastic page protector if you don't have one of these pockets.

You can find the pockets I use here.


We used bee erasers from the Target Dollar Spot to fill in our ten frame. Another way to represent the number is by using Play-Doh or coloring it in to show the number.


These printable worksheets can be found for free in my TPT shop!


You can find the letter tracing printable pages here. It includes letters A-Z.



You can find the number tracing printable pages here. It includes numbers 1-20.

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