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With this language arts-themed preschool bundle, preschoolers can learn beginning letter sounds, the alphabet, and more. With Starts With . . . Identifying Beginning Letter Sounds, they can complete worksheets that include uppercase and lowercase letters to trace from A to Z. Students can color or circle the objects on the page that match the sounds the letter makes. The Printable Preschool Alphabet Mazes set includes 3 colorful alphabet mazes for each letter of the alphabet with simple, traceable copywork. From one nation under God to the ten amendments that make the Bill of Rights, Counting Through American History takes your little ones to Mount Rushmore, the Supreme Court, the Armed Services, and more. The Spring Chicks unit focuses on patterns, sequencing, counting, language arts, and handwriting skills, and the Salute Our Heroes Military Coloring Book introduces students to the men and women who serve in all five branches of the US military as well as some of their gear and emblems through coloring pages and large print copywork to trace that is perfect for young writers. See a preview of each title at the links below.
Spring Chicks: This fun twelve-page printable focuses on patterns, sequencing, counting, language arts, and handwriting skills. Follow along as the baby chicks break out of their eggs. Along the way, PreK-1st grade students can enjoy a maze, coloring pages, activities, and more.
This pack includes a story with directions for acting it out, sequencing, an alphabet maze, coloring pages and basic copywork, counting, patterns, word search, and simple addition.
Printable Preschool Alphabet Mazes: Have more fun with letters than you thought possible! This printable preschool set includes 3 alphabet mazes for each letter of the alphabet. From A is for Antelope and B is for Barn to Y is for Yaffle Bird and Z is for Zipper, have fun with simple, traceable copywork and colorful mazes. There is even some counting and shape practice added in for extra fun! Seventy-eight pages of prep-free fun!
Counting Through American History: From one nation under God to the ten amendments that make the Bill of Rights, Counting Through American History will take your little ones to Mount Rushmore, the Supreme Court, the Armed Services, and more. For each number 1-10 there is a fact about American history, a large number to trace, an opportunity to count the objects, and a large number to color or use as a play dough mat. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten. 23 pages total.
Salute Our Heroes Military Coloring Book-Level A: Enjoy 48 coloring pages with large print copywork to trace, perfect for young writers. This coloring book introduces students to the men and women who serve in all five branches of the US military as well as some of their gear and emblems. This is a fun way to combine history and handwriting practice.
Starts With . . . Identifying Beginning Letter Sounds: There’s a lot to learn when you are a beginning reader! You can help making learning to read more fun with this Identifying Beginning Letter Sounds unit. Each page includes a letter to trace from A to Z. Both an uppercase and lowercase letter is given. You can have your student trace the letters while you talk about the sounds the letter makes. Then your student can name the objects on the page. As they do, help them listen to the name of each object and choose which of the objects start with the sound of the letter on that page. Your students can then color the images that start with that sound or circle the correct pictures, whichever is preferred. It’s easy, no-prep, reading fun for your young early readers. 30 pages total.
A note about coloring book levels:
Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)
Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable print)
Level C: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable cursive)
Pictures may vary or repeat between levels. Not all books are available in all three levels; new levels will be added as available.
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