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Lightning Activities

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
About the store
Welcome to Lightning Activities! My brothers' nickname for me is Ning, and I'm all about fast, easy learning...lightning style! Instead of hand-drawing activities for my toddler, I create print & go resources you can use again and again. Activities inspired by what my daughter loves to do at home. Choose black & white to save ink or color for extra fun. Since becoming a Stay-at-Home mom (Navy wife), I’ve been creating activities that my daughter loves to do at home. I will also be including little snippets of my child completing the activities, so parents and teachers can see how they work in real life. My goal is to make learning simple, hands-on, and engaging—with activities that are easy for both moms and dads to use with their children, even as young as 2–3 years old.
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Preview of FREE Spring Fine Motor Dot & Shadow Matching Activities for Preschool & Pre-K

FREE Spring Fine Motor Dot & Shadow Matching Activities for Preschool & Pre-K

Looking for simple, low-prep spring activities for your little learner? This FREE printable set includes two engaging activities designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and Pre-K students. ✨ What’s Included: • Dot the Spring Bugs (Bingo Dauber Fine Motor Activity) • Spring Shadow Match (Visual Discrimination & Matching Practice) Children will strengthen fine motor skills while dotting circles on adorable spring bugs, and build critical thinking skills by matching each spring picture to its shadow
Preview of Spring Preschool & Toddler Printables | Fine Motor, Math & Literacy | No-Prep

Spring Preschool & Toddler Printables | Fine Motor, Math & Literacy | No-Prep

Engage toddlers and preschoolers with spring themed fine motor printables, preschool worksheets, math activities, and literacy centers designed for ages 2–5. This low-prep Spring Activities Bundle includes hands-on learning pages perfect for busy bags, morning tubs, centers, and early childhood skill building. 🌼 Spring themed fine motor printables & worksheets🌼 Preschool math activities for counting & matching🌼 Literacy centers for name recognition & tracing🌼 Hands-on learning pages for
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Experience

Welcome to Lightning Activities! My brothers' nickname for me is Ning, and I'm all about fast, easy learning...lightning style! Instead of hand-drawing activities for my toddler, I create print & go resources you can use again and again. Activities inspired by what my daughter loves to do at home. Choose black & white to save ink or color for extra fun. Since becoming a Stay-at-Home mom (Navy wife), I’ve been creating activities that my daughter loves to do at home. I will also be including little snippets of my child completing the activities, so parents and teachers can see how they work in real life. My goal is to make learning simple, hands-on, and engaging—with activities that are easy for both moms and dads to use with their children, even as young as 2–3 years old.

Teaching style

My teaching style is play-based, hands-on, and centered around how young children naturally learn best: through exploration, movement, and meaningful play. I believe early learning should feel joyful and engaging while gently building foundational skills. Activities like drawing lines to match objects, using dot markers, placing stickers, and sorting visuals allow children to learn while strengthening fine-motor skills and coordination.

My own education history

I received my Bachelors in Early Childhood and Elementary Education, and my Masters in Special Education from the University of Guam.

Additional biographical information

I have a wonderful husband, my high school sweetheart, and we have four children: a middle schooler, two in elementary, and a toddler. I love teaching, cooking, and traveling. I enjoy finding creative ways to make learning feel like playtime, and I believe children learn best when they’re having fun. As a teacher, my goal was to help students love learning and look forward to coming to school each day.