Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word LOOK when teaching or reviewing diphthongs.
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Preschool Worksheets & Printables
Preschool worksheets offer engaging hands-on activities that are essential in fine motor skill development, encompassing tasks like coloring, tracing, cutting, and pasting. These activities lay the foundation for writing and drawing, essential skills in a child’s educational journey.
Preschoolers experience significant cognitive growth during this stage. Language development is a key focus, with children expanding their vocabulary, engaging in more complex conversations, and expressing themselves with increasing clarity. They ask questions, use correct grammar, and understand the meaning of words and phrases. Pre-reading skills emerge as children recognize letters, associate them with sounds, and develop an interest in books. They begin to understand that print carries meaning and can identify simple words. Math concepts also start to take shape as children learn to count, recognize numbers, and identify basic shapes and patterns. Problem-solving skills develop through exploring cause-and-effect relationships and engaging in activities that challenge their thinking.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word LOOK when teaching or reviewing diphthongs.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word MAKE when teaching or reviewing split digraphs (silent e).
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word ME when teaching or reviewing CV long vowels.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word MY when teaching or reviewing CV long vowels.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word NOT when teaching or reviewing CVC words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word ONE when teaching or reviewing irregular words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word PLAY when teaching or reviewing vowel digraphs, beginning blends.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word RED when teaching or reviewing CVC words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word RUN when teaching or reviewing CVC words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word SAID when teaching or reviewing irregular words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word SEE when teaching or reviewing vowel digraphs.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word THE when teaching or reviewing irregular words, first set.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word THREE when teaching or reviewing vowel digraphs, consonant digraphs.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word TO when teaching or reviewing unusual spelling (o as oo, like in the word boot).
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word TWO when teaching or reviewing irregular words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word UP when teaching or reviewing VC words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word WE when teaching or reviewing CV long vowels.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word WHERE when teaching or reviewing irregular words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word YELLOW when teaching or reviewing multisyllable words.
Orthographic mapping extracts the word’s spelling and stores it in long-term memory as a sight word. Include the word YOU when teaching or reviewing first set, irregular words.
The desert coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The desk coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The dice coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The dinner coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
This is a fantastic disguise a snowman project that would be fun for the whole family. Mr. Snownman doesnÂ’t want to melt, so he needs to be disguised.
Do a dot letter A page is an engaging activity your kids will love to play. Use various things to fill the dots and practice letter recognition skills.
This do-a-dot letter B sheet is an exceptional bonus to your letters of the alphabet activities. Kids love playing do-a-dot activities.
Do a dot letter C sheet would be a great addition to your alphabet do-a-dot activities. This printable includes both uppercase and lowercase letter C.
Using do-a-dot markers kids learn the letter D. This is an excellent activity for preschool and kindergarten kids. Print do-a-dot letter D page in color or B&W.
Do a dot letter E activity is an exceptional choice for your letter of the week instructions. Promote fin motor skills and eye-hand coordination.
With this do a dot letter F worksheet kids learn and color the uppercase and lowercase letter F. For visual reference, the letter F displayed in blue color.
This activity is excellent for practicing fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. While using do-a-dot markers, students learn to recognize the letter G.
This printable do a dot activity is great for your preschooler or kindergartener. Kids color the uppercase and lowercase letter G with do-a-dot markers.
First, kids look at the letters and identify them. Then, kids color the letters I with do-a-dot markers, finger paint, or use stickers and buttons!
This engaging activity is excellent for young learners and promotes eye-hand coordination. Kids asked to read the letter and cover it using different tools.
This winning activity is a terrific choice for young learners and improves fine motor skills. Children asked to read the letter K and cover it!
This essential activity is a superb opportunity for primary students to learn the letter L. Read and cover it with stickers, buttons, or do-a-dot markers!
This fundamental activity is an excellent opportunity for kindergarten students to learn the letter M. Read and paint it with do-a-dot markers!
This learning activity is an outstanding opportunity for preschool kindergarten students to learn the letter N. Read and cover it with do-a-dot markers!
This educational activity is an outstanding possibility for children to learn the letter O. Read and cover it with do-a-dot markers!
This letter P activity for kindergarten is a great choice to practice fine motor skills and read the letter P. All you need is do-a-dot markers or stickers!
First, kids read the uppercase and lowercase letter Q, then kids paint or color both letters. This activity is suitable for preschool and kindergarten kids.
First, ask your child to read the letter R. Then, using do-a-dot markers, pom poms, or stickers, cover the uppercase and lowercase letter R.
Here is an excellent opportunity to learn to identify uppercase and lowercase letter S. Read and cover activity your kids will enjoy!
Learn to recognize uppercase and lowercase letter T with this do-a-dot worksheet. First, kids read and then, cover the letter T!
Keep the letters learning going with this do-a-dot activity for the letter U. Kindergarteners learn to recognize and read the uppercase and lowercase letter U.
Help your preschool or kindergarten kids learn to read the letter V and practice letter identification skills while having a fun time playing.
Young learners use letter identification skills and color the uppercase and lowercase letter W using do-a-dot markers, finger paint, or crayons.
Does your kindergartener know how to read the letter X? This do-a-dot letter X activity is great for independent learning and promotes fine motor skills.
This do-a-dot printable activity introduces kids to the letter Y and lets them color the uppercase and lowercase letter Y with do-a-dot markers.
Help your child study the letter Z with this fun do-a-dot activity. It helps children strengthen their hands and promote fine motor skills.
The dog coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
We combined learning pre primer words and playdough and created these exceptional activity mats.
This doctor words search worksheet is great to practice reading sight words and learn new medical terms.
This Dolch sight words flashcards set includes: if, long, about, got, six, never, seven, eight, today, myself.
This Dolch sight words flashcards set includes: small, own, show, hot, far, draw, clean, grow, together, shall, laugh.
Pre-primer Dolch printable sight word flashcards set #3: one, my, me, big, come, blue, red, where, jump, away.
This sight word worksheet gives kids a lot of exposure to sight word DOWN. Kids practice reading sight word and sight word sentences, writing and spelling it.
The eagle coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The eel coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The egg coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The elephant coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The elevator coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The envelope coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The eraser coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The fall coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The family coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The fan coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
The fence coloring page helps your child develop hand strength and visual perceptual skills and produce something he is proud of.
This sight word worksheet gives kids a lot of exposure to sight word FIND. Kids practice reading sight word and sight word sentences, writing and spelling it.
Working on letter recognition skills kindergarten students find and color all lowercase letters A. After, they can color the apple at the bottom of the page!Â
Parents and teachers can use the worksheet to teach the letter B. Kids encouraged to find the letter B and then color it using do-a-dot markers or finger paint.
Set in the do-a-dot markers and get coloring with this engaging activity, guaranteed to please your kindergartener. Find the letter C and color it!
Find the letter D worksheet will have your child coloring the dog and all the lowercase letter D while practicing letter recognition skills.
Give your child practice in recognizing the letter E in lowercase with this printable activity. Ask your child to color all the letters he finds.
Find the letter F worksheet will have your child coloring the football and all the lowercase letter F while practicing letter recognition skills.
Find the letter G worksheet will have your kids coloring the football and find all the lowercase letters G while gaining letter identification skills.
With this find the letter H activity, kids find color all lowercase letters H. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color the octopus.
With this find the letter I activity, kids find color all lowercase letters I. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color the pie.
With this find the letter J activity, kids find color all lowercase letters J. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color the quilt.
With this find the letter K activity, kids find color all lowercase letters K. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color the road.
With this find the letter L activity, kids find color all lowercase letters L. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color the soup.
With this find the letter M activity, kids find color all lowercase letters M. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color teddy bear.
With this find the letter N activity, kids find color all lowercase letters N. Kids can use do-a-dot markers or finger paint. After, kids can color umbrella.
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