I have worked in early childhood for the last 13 years as a preschool teacher, assistant director, and director. I have also worked in children's ministry for 15 years. I am currently teaching my 4 year old son at home.
Use these mats to build number sense with your preschooler. We laminated ours and used play-dough to "make it," dry erase markers to "trace it," link cubes to "build it," and bingo chips to "count it."
Use this with dot markers, dot stickers, or markers. You could also use it as a math activity and have your child roll the dice and dot that number of dots.
Use these worksheets to measure with a ruler using inches and centimeters. One is generic, one is using classroom items, another uses food or plastic food, and another uses the sunflowers.
Use this sheet for sorting items by size into small, medium, and large. This would be great for centers or at home. You can use it to sort items of any type.
Use this activity to reinforce shapes. Try hiding the shapes around the room or in a sensory bin and then have your students match the shapes to the paper. Older students can practice cutting by cutting out the shapes first.
This multipack includes worksheets to explore the sense of touch and taste, an outdoor scavenger hunt, a sorting activity with clipart, and an open ended 5 senses graph that has tons of different uses.
PreK - K
English Language Arts
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I have worked in early childhood for the last 13 years as a preschool teacher, assistant director, and director. I have also worked in children's ministry for 15 years. I am currently teaching my 4 year old son at home.
My own education history
BA in Early Childhood Studies from California Baptist University.
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