Writing
What Makes a Great Kids App?
Seemingly, everything has gone digital along with our kids’ games. It seems as though that, as well as Nursery songs on Youtube, are the most popular forms of entertainment for small children. While TV still dominates screen time, we’ve seen a tremendous rise in online and app-based games. On average, over one quarter of three […]
Fall Placecards
We’re having a fancy Fall tea party, and we used leaves (which are so abundant in my yard!) and Sharpie paint pens to make some personalized placecards for our guests! I must say, I was so impressed by how these markers worked on an organic surface! We doodled on some leaves, wrote names of our […]
Rainy Day String Pictures: A Fine Motor Activity
For this fun and easy indoor project, all you need is some lengths of string or yarn. The more colorful the better! Try this creative, fine motor activity with your preschooler. Show your preschooler how to use the strings to make shapes and pictures. The sky is the limit! Beware – this project is fun […]
Rainbow Letters Coloring Pages: Free Printables for Beginning Writers
A great activity to work into your preschool letter lessons is Rainbow Letter Tracing. The idea is for the preschooler to trace the same letter several times with different colors to get the hang of how to write that letter. They create a rainbow of colors on the letter. It’s a great way to get […]
Rock Art
Kids love rock art…OK, I do too! It’s so much fun to find the perfect rock and write a message on it or paint a mini picture. What you need: – rock – pencil – paint pens How to do it: 1. Go on a rock hunt. Find a few great rocks with […]
Writing Pencil Buddy
Spice up a boring old pencil with this pipe-cleaner snake. You will need: a pencil, a pipe cleaner, a craft pompom, googly eyes, glue, and paper. Wrap the pipe cleaner around the pencil in a spiral. Glue the pompom to the top of the pipe cleaner and add the eyes. Make a forked tongue from […]
Preschool Licorice Activity
I love preschool learning activities that I can customize many, many different ways and activities that don’t break the bank. In my previous life as a preschool teacher, we often did this Twizzlers activity. Not only can you purchase the licorice for $1 at the local dollar store and get enough licorice strands for a […]
On-the-go Reusable Letter Tracing
I’m always trying to find new ways to help my 3-year-old daughter increase her writing skills. Unfortunately, the activities and books are either too pricey, use too much paper (and ink, if I print it from my computer), or they are bulky. So I came up with this portable and reusable letter tracing activity […]
DIY Salt Sensory Tray
Lately, I’ve really been focusing on helping my daughter strengthen her fine motor skills. Every day I search the internet for ideas like what a mum did on TikTok, making Edible Sand out of crushed Cheerios. As I was looking for activities that would be fun enough to entertain my “can’t sit still” 3-year-old, while […]
Handwritten Cards from Prewriters
If your prewriting preschooler is anything like my 3-year-old daughter, s/he will sign most cards with beautifully chaotic and incoherent scribbles (as seen below in the beautiful “letter” my preschooler wrote for a thank you card. However, I decided to make the process of sending out cards much easier by following the same line […]
Reusable Traceable Names
In order to perfect their writing skills, preschoolers need lots of practice. But all that wasted paper and handwriting workbooks can be a HUGE waste of money not to mention bad for the environment. Here’s a handwriting practice sheet that is not only quick and easy to make but you can customize it with any […]
How to Make this Color Matching Game for your Preschooler
My 3-year-old daughter has recently gone from scribbling to making more coherent markings. In order to help strengthen her growing writing abilities, I’ve been looking for fun activities to help with her fine motor skills. When I came across this picture on Pinterest, I really liked the idea of using clothes pins. While the link […]
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter Z
Print this letter Z practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter Y
Print this letter Y practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter X
Print this letter X practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter W
Print this letter W practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter V
Print this letter V practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter U
Print this letter U practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter T
Print this letter T practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter S
Print this letter S practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter R
Print this letter R practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter Q
Print this letter Q practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter P
Print this letter P practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Learning How to Write the Capital Letter O
Print this letter O practice writing worksheet and have your preschooler trace and then try their own letters. Get the Full Alphabet Set!
Traceable I Love My Daddy Worksheet
I love my daddy traceable worksheet for fathers day or any day!
Happy Father’s Day Traceable Words Sheet
Help your child learn to write their letters while wishing dad a happy father’s day!
Best Daddy Ever Traceable Sheet
Traceable word phrase sheet “Best Daddy Ever” Your little ones can practice writing their letters while telling their dad how great they are!
Car with Preschool Writing Lines for Your Own Personal Message
Color this picture and write your own message on the lines above. Give it to your dad, best friend, brother, grandpa or anyone who loves cars in your life (maybe your sister or aunt ;). Whatever you do just be sure to take a picture or scan of your finished work and send it to […]