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Alphabet Do-a-Dot Printables

Alphabet Do a Dot Printables

 

These printables for Do-A-Dot markers were shared a few years ago, but they are fun to pull out every now and then and use with the kids in a variety of ways.

Do a Dot Markers

Not sure what Do-A-Dot markers are? Basically they are like bingo markers but colorful and fun for kids! If you don’t have any Do-A-Dot markers, don’t worry – there are many different ways to use do-a-dot pages that don’t involve markers {click here to find some creative uses!}.

—–> Download the Alphabet Do-a-Dot Pages here. <——-

Other than do-a-dot markers, how have you creatively used do-a-dot printables with your children?

Find more ABC learning ideas on my ABC Pinterest board:

Alphabet Ideas Pinterest Board

Download the Alphabet Do-a-Dot Printables

Ready to download the printables? Just click on the links below, download, print, and start having fun with your kids!

Download the letters A-M Printables here

Download the letters N-Z Printables here

 

Other Printables You May Find Helpful

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Angry Birds Printables for Preschool and Kindergarten

There happen to be quite a few children {and adults} in our home who l.o.v.e. Angry Birds in any form. This pack has been in my ‘to create’ pile for quite some time and it is FINALLY done. Although we won’t be using them for another week or so {and don’t worry, I’ll be sharing all the fun things we do!}, I figured that you all might like to start downloading and planning as well – right?

Angry Birds Printables

There are two separate downloads included in the Angry Bird  printables – one targeted toward PreK and one for Kindergarten skills. A few of the things included:

  • vocabulary word cards
  • letter tracers
  • puppet fun
  • patterning
  • mazes
  • beginning sounds
  • least and greatest numbers
  • positional words
  • and more!

I hope these free printables will bring much fun for your kids {and you too!}. Just click on the link below to download the files {don’t forget there are two of them}. There are some additional links below as well, so be sure to scroll down and check them out as well.

——> Download the Angry Birds Printables HERE <——

Don’t Miss These Either!

~ Angry Bird word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Angry Birds ideas on Pinterest

~ Kindergarten Angry Bird Printables from 1+1+1=1

~ More Early Learning Printable Packs

 

Enjoy – and have fun with these!

The Little Rabbit Printables

I am VERY excited to share The Little Rabbit Printables with you today!! It’s been a little bit since I’ve shared a new Literature Based Printable set, and I have to say that I am in love with the graphics in this pack!

The Little Rabbit by Judy Dunn - find free go-along printables at homeschoolcreations.net

This printable set was created to go along with the book The Little Rabbit by Judy Dunn. The book features real photos of a rabbit with a sweet story of a little white rabbit named Buttercup. We are reading this book as part of our Before Five in a Row studies {the manual has additional learning ideas to use as you read the story}.

Little Rabbit Printables - go along printables for the story The Little Rabbit by Judy Dunn from homeschoolcreations.net

The Little Rabbit printable pack includes fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, days of the week activities, syllable counting, a matching game – all with real photographs to tie in with the story.

 

——> Download the FREE Little Rabbit Printable Pack!!! <—–

Don’t Miss These Printables Either

~ The Little Rabbit word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Animal Classification Cards

~ Additional resources from Homeschool Share

~ More Literature Based Printables

~ Other Early Learning Printables

 

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The Mitten Even and Odd Number Sort

We’re having so much fun learning the difference between even and odd numbers, so I pulled together a printable to go along with The Mitten by Jan Brett – The Mitten Even and Odd Number Sort!

 The Mitten by Jan Brett Number Sort Game

 

Use the The Mitten  Even and Odd Number Sort game to have your child work on sequencing numbers from 1 to 30 or have your child sort the numbers by odd or even. If 30 numbers is too many, choose a handful of numbers and record them on the mat {great handwriting practice as well}. 

Print the pages on cardstock and laminate them to make them sturdy {this is how we laminate more inexpensively}. Then let your child sort the numbers by even and odd while spread out on the floor, or pick a handful of the numbers and record them on the last page in the even or odd basket using a Vis-à-vis markers or dry erase markers.

 

 

Other Fun Winter Printables

Looking for a few other winter related printables to use with your kids? Check out the below printable packs based on some of our favorite books that are FREE to download.

The Mitten printables collage

The Mitten Printable Pack include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, tracer page, counting activities, number identification, patterning activities and more!

Snowy Day printables 

The Snowy Day printables includes fun activities to tie in with the book The Snowy Day by Ezra Keats  ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a coloring/tracer page, cutting pages, sorting activities, and more!

 

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Christmas Even and Odd Number Sort Game

Christmas Number Sort game from www.homeschoolcreations.net

The next week and a half we’re planning to have a little fun during our school time since we are a bit ahead in some areas – and fun is always welcome! To help Kaleb continue with understanding the difference between even and odd numbers, I put together a little Christmas Even and Odd Number Sort game for us to work on.

Use the Christmas Even and Odd Number Sort game to have your child work on sequencing numbers from 1 to 20 or have your child sort the numbers by odd or even. If 20 numbers is too many, choose a handful of numbers and record them on the mat {great handwriting practice as well}.

Christmas even and odd number sorting mat from www.homeschoolcreations.net

Print the pages on cardstock and laminate them to make them sturdy {this is how we laminate more inexpensively}. Then let your child sort the numbers by even and odd while spread out on the floor, or pick a handful of the numbers and record them on the last page in the even or odd basket using a Vis-à-vis markers or dry erase markers.

Other Fun Christmas Printables

Looking for a few other Christmas related printables to use with your kids? Check out the below printable packs based on some of our favorite books that are FREE to download.

Gingerbread Baby printables for Preschool and Kindergarten

The Gingerbread Baby Printables include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, tracer page, counting activities, number identification, patterning activities and more!

Mr Willowby's Christmas Tree printables for preschool and kindergarten

The printables for Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree include fun activities to tie in with the book ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, puzzles, tree size sequencing cards, a story sight word chart, recycling items, counting activities and more! Be sure to download BOTH sets of the printables since they go together and build on the skills your child will use.

Have fun learning and sorting together!


Thanksgiving Number Sort Printable

With Thanksgiving this week, we’ll be working on some fun projects together all focused on the theme of Thanksgiving. To work on the difference between even and odd numbers, I pulled together these number cards to use this week along with our studies.

Thanksgiving Number Sort

Use the Thanksgiving Number Sort cards to have your child work on sequencing numbers from 1 to 20 or have your child sort the numbers by odd or even. If 20 numbers is too many, choose a handful of numbers and record them on the mat {great handwriting practice as well}.

Thanksgiving Number Sort Mat

Print the pages on cardstock and laminate them to make them sturdy {this is how we laminate more inexpensively}. Then let your child sort the numbers by even and odd while spread out on the floor, or pick a handful of the numbers and record them on the last page in the even or odd basket using a Vis-à-vis markers or dry erase markers.

Have fun learning and sorting together!

Don’t Miss These Thanksgiving Printables!

Thanksgiving Printable Pack for Preschool and Kindergarten

~ Thanksgiving Printable Pack for Preschool and Kindergarten

~ Thanksgiving word cards for the Read! Build! Write! vocabulary mats

~ Thanksgiving Preschool Pack from 1+1+1=1

~ Paper strip pumpkin craft

~ pumpkin spice playdough

Have fun – and feel free to share a link to this page with others!

Enjoy!

Printables from A to ZEnjoy free printables? If you are looking for something in particular, be sure to check out my Printables from A to Z list, a complete list of every printable I’ve created over the years. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Leave a comment and I’d be happy to help you out!