Alphabet activities preschool
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Use letter activities like alphabet collages or letter mats to help kids learn letter recognition and to reinforce letter-sound associations. Here are over 200 material ideas that you can use for your
Develop fine motor skills and letter recognition with this easy DIY activity. Preschoolers will love learning the alphabet as they peel and match the stickers. This puzzles takes 5 minutes to set up and makes a fantastic rainy day or busy bag activity. #finemotor #prechooler #literacy #letters #alphabet #rainyday #busybag
Rainbow Hop Letter Sounds Alphabet Game. Practice letter sounds with this fun literacy learning activity!

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This How To guide will teach you everything you need to know about using morning tubs in your preschool or kindergarten classroom!

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Learn uppercase and lowercase letters with this fun interactive game that you can make out of recycled cardboard!

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Are you working on teaching your preschooler their ABCs? These alphabet crafts are perfect for young learners. You can focus on a new letter of the week each week. Download the printables to make it easy to create! #alphabetcrafts #ABCs #preschooler #letteroftheweek #ABC123 #activitiesforpreschoolers #preschoolathome #teachyourpreschooler #crystalandcomp
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Sensory earth day activity for kids! Use my FREE Earth Day learning pack to create a great sensory set up for preschoolers. Preschool learning activity!

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For this week's unit for homeschool preschool, we will be learning about the jobs that community helpers do and thanking them for what they do
PinterestFacebookEmailTwitter If you are not using sensory bags in your classroom for writing, what are you waiting for? Sensory bags are not just for toddlers! They are a multi-sensory approach to making writing letters, numbers, and sight words interactive in an early childhood classroom. Plus, they are not only easy for teachers to make, but...Read More

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