Celebrate the season with these Autumn Playdough Mats! This instant digital download is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners to practice fine motor skills, color matching, and creative play while enjoying cozy fall themes like pumpkins, leaves, and acorns. These mats are designed to be versatile: Use with playdough to roll, squish, and shapeUse with dry-erase markers after laminating for a reusable activity✨ What’s Included:A set of autumn-themed playdough mats (pumpkins,
Make Halloween extra fun with these Halloween Playdough Mats! This instant digital download is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners to practice fine motor skills, color matching, and creative play—all while celebrating the spooky season. These mats are designed to be versatile: Use with playdough to roll, squish, and shapeUse with dry-erase markers after laminating for a reusable activity✨ What’s Included:A set of Halloween-themed playdough mats (jack-o’-lanterns, ghosts,
Celebrate the cozy fall season with this fun and educational set of 10 Fall Dot Art Worksheets! Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners, these printable pages help develop fine motor skills, color recognition, and hand-eye coordination — all while having fun with dot markers, stickers, or paint daubers! Each worksheet comes in both color and black & white versions, making it easy to print and use again and again. 🎨 What’s Included: 10 Fall Dot Art Designs Each design in Color an
This download is a great way to strengthen your child’s fine motor skills. Use a hole puncher or dot markers (if they do not have the strength quite yet) to mark each of the objects on the card. This is such a simple activity to set up, just print and cut the activity into long strips. Have fun learning!
This digital download is a great way to enjoy the season and inspire creativity with 5 templates!
PreK - 1st
Other (Arts), Visual Arts
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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Experience
I am an 8th year teacher but I have been involved in creating lessons for 13 years.
Teaching style
The more interactive the better. I try to tie an experience to each lesson so students really connect with the concept. Games, games, games!
Additional biographical information
My father is my mentor. Growing up I watched him teach his fifth graders with interactive history units. I would help transform his classroom into a ship or a wagon train. Now I still hear about the students that come back to his class to tell him that they still remember those social studies units. That is my goal as a teacher. I want to connect an experience with a lesson.
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