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Showing posts with label Tracing Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracing Pages. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2008

Tracing Letters & Numbers Worksheets

Educational worksheets to teach your children (preschool and kindergarten age) letters and numbers! These worksheets feature Standard Block Print (similar to Zaner-Bloser/ Manuscript), half with arrows, half without.
 

I created a whole slew of ABC and 123 tracing pages (can't you just hear the Jackson 5 singing in the background?) to teach my 4-year old how to write letters. She is so good at it now that she can copy words from anywhere--book covers, coloring books, magazines. This is a great resource if you homeschool or are preparing your young one for kindergarten. And it saves on ink by printing in gray, rather than black.

Download the free 5-page ABC tracing worksheets.

Download the free 31-page ABC&123 tracing worksheets.

Pre-K and Kindergarten Seasons Review

Looking for a way to help teach your preschooler or kindergartner the four seasons? Here's your answer!

I have a 9-page PDF file that is FREE! The first page (shown at right, click on image to view full size and save to desktop) lets your child practice writing the names of the four seasons, and provides fun pictures for your child to color.

The other 8 pages contain seasonal images for your youngster to color, cut out, and match with the correct season.

If you would like this free Seasons Review Booklet, just click here to download the PDF file in English (it's big...about 2 MB).

Also available in Spanish/Espanol - Las Estaciones

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Dear Santa Letter

Every young child yearns to write Santa a wish list every year. This traceable "Dear Santa" letter makes it a cinch for children not yet able to read and write.

Just give your child a pencil and some crayons and let them trace away! There are a few possibilities for filling in the wish list area:
  1. You can help your child spell the name of the items they want,
  2. Your child can draw pictures of the presents, or
  3. Your child can cut pictures out of ads or catalogs and glue them in place.
Once your child is done, he or she can color the gingerbread man as a present for Santa. Just click on the image to the right and print. Happy tracing!