Do-It-Yourself: Homemade Finger Paint
I Can Teach My Child shows you how to make homemade finger paint using ingredients you probably already have on hand.
Printable Routine Cards
I love these free kid’s morning routine printable cards from Living Locurto — perfect for instilling great habits in youngsters!
A few weeks ago I shared the Uppercase Letter Tracing Cards and the Lowercase Letter Tracing Cards with you and this week I have some Number Tracing Cards to share too! These cards are a great ‘take-along’ activity or just for everyday practice for writing numbers and also counting with 1:1 correspondence for the numbers 0 through 20.
To use, print the cards in this set onto cardstock, laminate, and cut along the line to separate the cards. The Number Tracing Cards also include a few additional cards for your child to work on letter formation {see below}.
Punch a hole in the top left corner of each card and put onto a jump ring {key ring ~ see key ring in carousel below}. Let your child use a dry erase marker or vis-à-vis marker to trace the letters and write their own. If you use a dry erase marker, the letters will wipe off easily, while a vis-à-vis marker may require more scrubbing to remove {but will not smudge while your child is writing}.
You can find MORE preschool alphabet and beginning writing activities on the following pages:
Alphabet: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolalphabet.html
Writing: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolhandwriting.html
Math: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolmath.html
Supplies We Use
Printable Routine Cards
I love these free kid’s morning routine printable cards from Living Locurto — perfect for instilling great habits in youngsters!
Number Tracing Cards ~ Free Preschool Printables from Homeschool Creations
A few weeks ago I shared the Uppercase Letter Tracing Cards and the Lowercase Letter Tracing Cards with you and this week I have some Number Tracing Cards to share too! These cards are a great ‘take-along’ activity or just for everyday practice for writing numbers and also counting with 1:1 correspondence for the numbers 0 through 20.
To use, print the cards in this set onto cardstock, laminate, and cut along the line to separate the cards. The Number Tracing Cards also include a few additional cards for your child to work on letter formation {see below}.
Punch a hole in the top left corner of each card and put onto a jump ring {key ring ~ see key ring in carousel below}. Let your child use a dry erase marker or vis-à-vis marker to trace the letters and write their own. If you use a dry erase marker, the letters will wipe off easily, while a vis-à-vis marker may require more scrubbing to remove {but will not smudge while your child is writing}.
You can find MORE preschool alphabet and beginning writing activities on the following pages:
Alphabet: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolalphabet.html
Writing: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolhandwriting.html
Math: http://homeschoolcreations.com/preschoolmath.html
Supplies We Use
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