Free Alphabet & Picture Tracing Printables

Say goodbye to boring letter tracing sheets! In this fun pack, your child can trace a picture, color it in, and trace uppercase and lowercase letters on each page. Practice writing and drawing skills at the same time. Also great for reinforcing letter sounds!

 Say goodbye to boring letter tracing sheets Free Alphabet & Picture Tracing Printables
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This FREE set of alphabet worksheets is perfect for preschool and kindergarten kids learning and reviewing the alphabet.

Materials Needed:

You can either print these no-prep sheets and give to kids as-is, or you can make them reusable by laminating them or putting them in sheet protectors. Then give the kids dry-erase markers to use. Afterwards, just wipe clean and reuse!


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Free Board Game for Toddlers and PreK: Feed the Monkey

This board game will get your tots to practice counting, number recognition, and number quantity skills while having fun feeding the monkey!

This board game will get your tots to practice counting Free Board Game for Toddlers and PreK: Feed the Monkey


Includes: printable board game, bananas, paper cube with colors

Directions:
1. Choose a token for each player. This can be a bottle cap, a miniature animal, etc.
2. Divide the bananas equally between all players. (If you need more bananas, print multiple copies of the banana page)
3. The player rolls the paper cube and moves to the next circle that matches the color on the cube.
4. The player says the number that they land on.
5. The player then "feeds" the amount of bananas that matches the number they landed on. (To feed the monkey just place the correct amount of bananas on the monkey's mouth)

Example: Player rolls the cube and gets green. They move to the green circle. The green circle has the number 2 so they feed 2 bananas to the monkey. The players take turns moving around the board and feeding the monkey. The player who arrives at the finish first is the winner.



If you liked this activity you will LOVE our Toddler Matching Pack!

Free Easter Printables for Toddlers and PreK

Spring is in the air! And that means Easter is right around the corner. Get ready for the season with this fun, free printable Easter Learning Pack for your toddlers and preschoolers! Featuring number recognition, number quantity, counting, shapes, patterns, alphabet letter cases, letter sounds, sight words, letter tracing, sorting, visual discrimination, coloring, puzzles, pre-writing tracing, scissor skills practice and more!

 And that means Easter is right around the corner Free Easter Printables for Toddlers and PreK


This FREE Easter Learning Pack features 31 hands-on activities, and it is available for Free to all email subscribers. Here is what's included:

Literacy Activities:
-Cut & paste Missing Letter
-Letter Sounds Matching
-Find Letter E
-Sight Word Matching
-Word Tracing & coloring
-Letter Case Matching
-Do a Dot: E is for Egg

Math Activities:
-Numbers 1-5 Puzzle
-Numbers 1-10 Puzzle
-Numbers 11-20 Puzzle
-Counting 1-5
-Counting 1-10
-Cut & Paste Correct Number of Eggs
-Shape Matching
-Patterns
-Color Sorting
-Size Sorting
-Color by Number

Pre-Writing/Fine Motor:
-Trace Horizontal Lines
-Trace Vertical Lines
-Trace Shapes
-Trace & color Easter eggs
-Trace & color Easter rabbit
-Do a Dot: E is for Egg

Visual Discrimination:
-Which one is different?
-Matching Easter egg halves
-Easter egg hunt

Scissor Skills:
-Cutting straight lines
-Cutting zig zag lines
-Several Cutting & pasting activities

Puzzles:
-Numbers 1-5 Puzzle
-Numbers 1-10 Puzzle
-Numbers 11-20 Puzzle


This Easter Printable Pack is FREE for all Totschooling subscribers!


What can I expect as a Subscriber?:
-You will receive access to free printables that are not available for download on the website. This includes holiday and seasonal packs, as well as other themed activity packs.
-You will get access to a collection of Board Book Printable Activities and Nursery Rhymes sequencing.
-You will receive 1-2 emails per week with new posts, freebies, sales and additions to the site.
-You will receive a special subscriber discount for the Online Store.
-Your information will never be shared with anybody else.

How do I get my Easter Pack after subscribing?:
-After confirming your email address, you will receive a Welcome Email which provides the link to the subscriber's page. This subscriber's page is where you can download the Easter Pack as well as ALL other subscriber freebies.
-Please check your email thoroughly for this email including spam folder, promotions folders, etc. If you still do not see it, please email me at totschooling@gmail.com and I will be happy to send you the link.


 And that means Easter is right around the corner Free Easter Printables for Toddlers and PreK

Free Do a Dot Spring Printables

Happy Spring! Enjoy these free Spring themed Do-a-Dot sheets, featuring a bird, butterfly, tulips and kids playing in the park. Includes both color or black & white.

Free Spring themed Do a Dot printable sheets featuring butterfly Free Do a Dot Spring Printables

If you haven't tried Do-a-Dot markers (affiliate) with your kids yet, they are really awesome and easy to use. I highly recommend them for toddlers and preschoolers! 

Download Free Do-a-Dot Spring Printables Here! 

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Prewriting Game with Doodle Board

I was playing with my daughter and her doodle board today Prewriting Game with Doodle Board
 
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I was playing with my daughter and her doodle board today, and I got inspired to make a little game that would be fun and also help kids with their prewriting, drawing and tracing skills!

The game is very simple. Print and cut out these game cards which tell you to draw a shape or trace an object. Each player picks up a card and draws or traces what the card says. I also included some blank cards so you can make your own and customize it to your child's skill level.

DRAW this:

TRACE this:


 

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Egg Carton Recycled Easter Crafts

After you boil all your Easter eggs what do you do with the egg carton? The possibilities are endless! I am going to show you a few ideas for recycled and eco-friendly Easter crafts, including a flower, a bunny rabbit, a cat, and a caterpillar.
After you boil all your Easter eggs what do you do with the egg carton Egg Carton Recycled Easter Crafts

Flower


Cut out one of the cups from the egg carton. Every egg carton has a slightly different shape but you should get a flower-like shape after cutting. You may have to cut it a bit more to form the petals.



Use a sharp instrument to poke two holes at the bottom of the flower. Then you will thread a chenille stem through one hole and back out the other hole.



Twist the two ends together to form the stem.


My daughter painted the flower and glued a pom pom in the middle. This is the finished product:


Caterpillar


Cut the egg carton down the middle lengthwise to make this caterpillar. You can add more cups to make it longer. Let your kids have fun painting and decorating it!


Cat


For the cat you will need two cups - one for the head and one for the body/legs. Make sure to cut the legs to be the same length otherwise it won't stand.


For the head you use another cup and you may have to cut and shape the ears.


Glue or staple the head and legs together.


Let your child paint the cat, add eyes, whiskers, tail, and any other accessories.

Rabbit


The rabbit is the same as the cat except the ears are longer.


Paint it, add eyes, whiskers, a pom pom tail and anything else your child wants!



Free Easter Lacing Cards

FREE printable Easter lacing cards for toddlers and preschoolers to practice fine motor sk Free Easter Lacing Cards

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Lacing is a great activity for young children to help develop fine motor skills, concentration, and hand-eye coordination. Try it out with these 3 Easter themed lacing cards!

Print the cards out, then laminate them and cut out the picture along the dashed lines. (If you don't have a laminator you could glue them to a thin cardboard like a cereal box). Then use a hole puncher to punch holes where indicated. For young children I suggest starting with the egg or the chick as those are easier. For older children you can add challenge by punching extra holes in between the holes that are already there.

Give your child a shoe lace, or a piece of yarn that is reinforced by tape at the end. Tip: to make it easier you can add a bigger piece of tape at the end, as big as 1 or 2 inches to form the lacing "needle". Enjoy!

Download your Free Easter Lacing Cards!


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