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Free Number Sense Math Mats

Learning about numbers seems simple enough, doesn’t it? You simply teach children number recognition, and understanding of number value and you’re done, right? Well, maybe not…there are many different ways children can learn about numbers, with different ways to present them. We’ve got a fun hands-on learning activity that is sure to engage your early mathematicians!

What is Number Sense?

Number sense is basically the understanding of numbers and how they relate to each other. For preschoolers, learning about number sense means building the necessary skills to understand that numbers can be represented by many different ways. For example, we can represent numbers with dots (like on a dice), tall marks, numerals, number words, ten frames, and even blocks.

Number Sense Games

We have a great variety of Number Preschool Printables available to introduce your student to numbers. However, if your student already has a good understanding of the basics, then learning about different ways to represent numbers is a great expansion. And the best way to learn a new math concept is with a math game!

Monster Number Mats

Introduce this free number sense game to your students as a set of Hungry Number Monsters. Each monster wants to eat the correct number, so your job is to sort the numbers to each monster mat. All of the numbers are represented in different ways! You might have to count out the dots, or the tally marks to identify which number is represented.

Number Sense for Preschoolers

You might start your younger students off with only a couple of the number mats, or a reduced amount of the number cards. You can build and add more in as your student shows mastery. That way you avoid unnecessary frustration by unintentionally overwhelming your student. It is better to go slow and build confidence and a love of learning.

Free Number Sense Printables

Because these monster number mats are FULL-COLOR you’ll want to be sure to print on cardstock and laminate for durability. Additionally, you could use a page protector to keep the mat clean. That way, you can use these again with playdough, or even Halloween candy. (Hint: We have a fun Candy Corn Monster Game Here) Additionally, you can store all of the sorting cards in small task card boxes (as shown above) or in a small plastic bag, with the game mats in a file folder.

Monster Mat Number 1

This silly blue monster is ready to eat all of the number 1 cards! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 2

This hungry purple monster wants to eat all the number 2 cards! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 3

This tiny red furry monster is crazy for number 3 cards! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 4

The one-eyed pink monster likes to eat number 4 cards. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 5

Number 5 is the right card for this purple fuzz ball! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 6

6 is a hit with this blue cyclops. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 7

This yellow monster is ready to suck up number 7 cards! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 8

With three eyes this monster likes to eat 8 number cards. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 9

A monster with glasses? Why not?! This blob likes to eat number 9 cards. Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number 10

Hooray for this number 10 eating monster! Print on cardstock or laminate for durability.

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Monster Mat Number Sense Cards Set 1

This sheet includes number words, numerals, and tally marks to go with the monster math mats.

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Monster Mat Number Sense Cards Set 2

This set includes blocks and dice patterns to go with the monster math mats.

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Monster Mat Number Sense Cards Set 3

This final set includes ten frames for numbers 1-10. Add these to your number sense game for an additional challenge.

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Monster Teeth Math Mat

Counting Math Mats

Are you planning out a Monster Preschool Theme for your classroom? Then this is an activity you’ll want to add to your line-up! Not only does it have a silly toothless monster, but it gives students an opportunity to put some of that Halloween candy to an educational use!

Addition Math Mats

Candy corn makes the perfect math manipulative for these silly monster mats! Each candy corn represents a single tooth for the monster’s mouth, and the roll of the dice determines how many “teeth” children add to the mat. This game can be played with a single die for students working on counting skills, or two dice for students working on addition skills.

Subtraction Math Mats

You could even adapt this mat to work on subtraction skills if you have students start out filling the monster’s mouth with ten teeth. Then rolling the dice and subtracting the rolled amount. Just be sure to let your students “sample” some of those monster teeth

Monster Dice Mat

Print this free monster dice mat to play with your students today! Laminate or store in a page protector for reuse.

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Monster Counting Mats

These adorably silly monsters have LOST their eyes! Students can help them find their eyes and get them put back in just the right places! Learning to count can be great fun and it’s an important math skills for your preschool student to master! These free Monster Counting Mats bring fun and learning together for a highly engaging math activity.

Free Monster Playdough Mats

You can use a variety of manipulatives for these monster math mats; buttons, play dough, or even marbles….but WIGGLE EYES make the silliest pictures! Especially if you have a selection of different sizes of googly eyes. There is just something so funny and cute about a monster with different sized eyes all over the place!

Monster Math Mats

Your students will get a kick out this fun activity set, and they’ll be learning as they play! Students work on number recognition, and reading early number words as each mat includes simple to follow instructions. We recommend laminating the mats so they can be used over and over again in the years to come!

Monster Addition Math Mats

We’ve also created a universal math mat for any amount of eyes that you can use for extended learning. For example, provide children with a die to roll and count out the eyes. Or use two die and have them add the numbers first before placing the eyes on the mat. If you have LOTS of wiggle eyes ask students to see how many eyes they can even FIT on the silly monster! Can he really have 50 eyes?

Instant Math Centers

These mats can be used to inspire fun learning and make instant math centers for your classroom. These print two to a sheet and should be laminated for durability. Additionally, you can print multilple pages per sheet if you want to turn these into flashcard sized mats. This might be helpful if the google eyes you have are small, or if you want to store them in a task card container.

Universal Monster Counting Mat

This free printable monster counting mat can be used to play all sorts of counting games. Use dice to roll and add, then place that many eyes on your monster! Or expanding counting skills by challenging children to get as many eyes as they can on this monster!

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Monster Counting Mats 1 & 2

Two free monster counting math mats for preschool. Students work on number recognition and early reading skills to follow instructions for how many eyes to place on the monster.

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Monster Counting Mats 3 & 4

Two free monster counting math mats for preschool. Students work on number recognition and early reading skills to follow instructions for how many eyes to place on the monster.

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Monster Counting Mats 5 & 6

Two free monster counting math mats for preschool. Students work on number recognition and early reading skills to follow instructions for how many eyes to place on the monster.

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Monster Counting Mats 7 & 8

Two free monster counting math mats for preschool. Students work on number recognition and early reading skills to follow instructions for how many eyes to place on the monster.

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Monster Counting Mats 9 &10

Two free monster counting math mats for preschool. Students work on number recognition and early reading skills to follow instructions for how many eyes to place on the monster.

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Preschool Number Worksheets

Preschool students can learn all about the numbers 1-20 with this FREE set of preschool numbers worksheets. These fun counting worksheets have a multitude of key Preschool Math skills for your students including number formation, counting, tracing, number words, and more!

For each of the number worksheets 1-20, a different Summer theme is presented for students to count. With 20 different pages, this makes a great preschool math review book for the Summer. Simply print a set for each of your students and place them in a small take home folder.

Alternatively, you can place the worksheets into page protectors and provide students with dry erase markers to complete the activities. This is a great way to say money as the sheets are completely reusable for multiple students over the course of the summer.

Students can count and color the summer items, then practice number stroke order, number words, and then find and color numbers. This is a simple set that will be a hit with your students this Summer.

Counting Worksheet: Number 1

This worksheet is for the number 1 featuring a fun summer pineapple. Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 2

This worksheet is for number two features lemondae drinks. Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 3

This worksheet features three sail boats. Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 4

This number 4 worksheet features surfboards. Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 5

This number 5 worksheet features five watermelons, Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 6

Six Swim trunks for this number six worksheet. Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 7

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 8

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 9

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 10

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 11

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 12

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 13

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 14

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 15

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 16

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 17

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 18

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 19

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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Counting Worksheet: Number 20

Students practice number formation, counting, number words, seek and find.

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The Best Free Butterfly Worksheets for Preschoolers

The amazing butterfly is a wonderful teaching tool to use for a thematic approach during any season. There are so many great butterfly activities for the preschool age online. However, I’m going to share with the best FREE butterfly worksheets for preschoolers!

Kids love butterflies — their movements and beauty can keep them entertained and laughing for hours! That’s why these butterfly worksheets are the perfect fit for young children. They can learn much about their shape and parts alone with these valuable butterfly resources.

You’ll find a ton of free educational resources below including symmetrical butterfly worksheets, butterfly math worksheets, butterfly tracing worksheets, and even a butterfly matching game! All of these printables are easy to obtain with a click of a button. So, what are you waiting for? Find the best butterfly materials for you and your preschooler!

Symmetrical Butterfly Worksheets

During the preschool age, kids are ready to understand symmetry. It not only builds their learning skills, it also helps children develop the ability to observe and identify patterns. Three important subjects use symmetrical recognition: math, reading, and art.

These free butterfly worksheets below allow your student or child to develop these essential skills easily! Not only will your child enjoy seeing these eye opening patterns, they’ll also love their own creation.

Butterfly Math Worksheets

Young children have a natural sense of organizing and sorting through play. Yet, it’s also a huge benefit to be intentional about their math skills.  Take advantage of these free butterfly math worksheets for developing counting and number readiness.

With these free math butterfly worksheets linked below, your student will gain confidence in learning how to count, subtract, and even sort using these incredibly easy printables!

For an extra treat, try using your own manipulatives like erasers, coins, or M & M’s. You’ll be amazed how fast they can get their butterfly math worksheets done when M & M’s are involved!

Butterfly Tracing Worksheets

Giving your student opportunities to trace has so many benefits. It teaches them how to draw, independence, and understand the concept of drawing. Tracing also bridges the gap between a simple straight or round line to curves, bends, and zig zag patterns.   

That’s why these Butterfly Dot to Dot Worksheets are so important to use in educating your preschooler! They make connections, build their writing skills, and gain creativity with these wonderful math tools!

These worksheets will also give your child practice with fine motor skills using the alphabet and tracing lines. These writing worksheets will give your child more practice with their upper case and lower case alphabet tracing!

Butterfly Matching Game

Need some help teaching your preschoolers on how to identify colors? This easy and less mess butterfly matching activity allows your child to learn their colors with just a few steps.

Simply print out the FREE Butterfly Matching Game printable. Then, paste the butterfly worksheet on a file folder. You’ll need to grab some scissors, cut, and that’s it! Your child is now ready to match the butterfly to the correct flower — easy peasy!

With all of these free and valuable butterfly activities for preschoolers, you’ll keep your child or classroom busy and engaged. At this young age, it’s all about learning and having fun at the same time!

Butterfly Math Worksheets: Addition

This fun and free butterfly preschool printable will teach your child addition math facts.

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Butterfly Math Worksheet: Count and Write

This free butterfly math sheet will teach your preschool child counting and numbers in just a few minutes!

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Butterfly Math Worksheet: Addition Facts using Dots

Download this free butterfly math printable for preschoolers learning their addition math facts!

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Butterfly Math Worksheet: Subtraction Mat

Teach your preschooler subtraction math the easy way using the beautiful butterfly shape!

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Butterfly Tracing Worksheet: Lower Case

This preschool butterfly printable is perfect for tracing lower case alphabet letters and practice tracing lines.

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Butterfly Tracing Worksheet: Upper Case

Your preschool student will love this free and fun butterfly alphabet printable for help tracing alphabet letters in uppercase and tracing lines.

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Symmetrical Butterfly Worksheet

This free butterfly printable teaches preschool students how to identify symmetry patterns.

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Butterfly Worksheet: Symmetrical Patterns

Teach your child all about a butterfly's symmetric patterns using this free butterfly preschool printable.

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Butterflies Worksheet: More Symmetry Patterns

Download this free preschool butterfly activity for teaching young ones all about symmetry patterns.

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Should I Homeschool my Preschool Child?

February 15, 2019

As your child enters the preschool stage, panic may start to set in as the question looms, “Should I homeschool my preschooler?” While it’s true that there are benefits to homeschooling your preschooler, there are also legitimate concerns on focusing too much on academics at an early age.

Here are some points to consider when answering the question on whether you should homeschool a preschooler. Every child has unique learning abilities, and that’s the beauty of being a parent — you make the decision that is perfect for your child!

Preschool Homeschooling is already LIVE at Home

Believe it or not, preschool is already happening in your home. Whether they are independently playing with blocks, putting together puzzles, or you are singing the ‘ABC’ song, they are already living in an educational environment. It’ doesn’t have to be a formal or classroom setting.

Homeschooling allows the flexibility to what works best for every situation. Plus, it can be tailored to changing circumstances at any time. Remember, your child is getting a one-on-one learning experience with positive surroundings.

Parents are in control of Education

Whether you want your child to get dirty all day outside or quietly sit while drawing at the table, you are in charge! Preschool kids need to learn to do both. They can explore and discover the possibilities outside, and practice control while sitting quietly in their chair doing hands on activities.

Preschool Homeschooling is Low Cost Education

Since parents are in charge of education, they also determine the homeschool budget. If you would send your child to a private preschool, you’re forking over hundreds of dollars. At home, however, you can buy free and low cost supplies online and at stores. In addition, you can preschool your child for just a few dollars. And, I’ll show you how below.

Preschool Families have a Flexible Schedule

Families who like to travel or have inconsistent schedules, enjoy the flexibility when preschooling their child. One perk is going on vacation during the off peak season — it’s affordable and less crowded. In addition, this gives the family more time together and opportunities for field trips and appointments during the day.

Based on these key points, have you answered the question — should I homeschool my preschooler? Every family must answer this question based on their situation, but here are some questions to ask:

  1. Am I able to carve out less than an hour to focus on teaching preschool activities?
  2. Is following instructions and print out worksheets for my child an issue for me?
  3. Can I provide homeschool materials for my child like paper, crayons, colored pencils, markers, and pencils?
  4. Do I have a clean environment for my child to work at like a desk or a space at the table?

If the answers to all these questions is a resounding ‘yes’, you may have the answer. If any of your answers are no, you may consider what it would take to reach these goals if you are serious about homeschooling.

Hundreds of Free Preschool Themes for Homeschooling

Is my child ready for preschool? Find out if your child can begin with these 5 developmental signs.

For children ready to begin pre-reading skills, parents have the choice to begin with basics. In just a few minutes a day, your child can begin practicing writing their letters and numbers. There are so many available tools online with affordable prices for budget minded families!

Learn Letters & Sounds with our Alphabet Curriculum

Preschool Pre Reading Resources

If you are considering homeschooling your preschooler,some subjects to prepare for are reading, writing, and math. Homeschooling during the preschooling stage is a perfect opportunity to evaluate your child’s readiness for reading. Some children are motivated to read early while others are not. Parents have the choice to delay those children who need more time before beginning. This is completely normal for some students to be ready while others are not.

Wondering where to get started with homeschooling preschool? There are a TON of free and frugal online resources including preschool printables that will save you a ton of money!

With just a little prep using a 5 step process, your child will know all his letters! In this article, I share with you the easy stages involved in starting using letter a week, that’s it!

Develop Fine Motor Skills

Build PreWriting Skills with our Fine Motor Activity Book

Preschool is a good time to develop those fine motor muscles that students will use for writing. It is important to strengthen these small motor muscles in preparation for the amount of writing students will be expected to complete in the coming years,

Preschool Pre Math Resources

Now that we’ve discussed readiness for reading, is your child ready for counting? Try our number a week program that is a no-prep, print and go lesson plan coordinating wonderfully with the letter a week program.

Homeschooling your preschool child takes just a few minutes a day. It’s a great time to assess whether education at home is right for your schedule, lifestyle, and family. With just a little preparation and organizational skills, you’ll be a homeschooling parent before you know it!

Would you like more information about homeschooling? I have a great resource that will help you equip yourself to be a Homeschool Ninja!

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How to Choose the Right Preschool Curriculum

February 15, 2019

As your child reaches school age, it begins a bittersweet journey to more independence! It’s exciting to examine all the learning tools and possibilities for your inquisitive,exploring child. Yet, the choices and decisions to make for your preschool child can be somewhat daunting! Here are 4 tips on how to choose the right preschool curriculum for your child!

Early Childhood Education & Learning Styles

Each child is prone to a particular learning style. The three typical learning styles are: visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning.

Visual learning, or spatial learning style, is a way of process information through images. With this particular learning style, your child should see expectations first before beginning an activity.

This style is actually the easiest to teach since you can use workbooks, books and videos to stimulate their learning skills. However, the downside is they are easily distracted by shiny objects and squabbling siblings! Having a quiet area to work in is ideal.

An auditory learner’s strength lie within their listening skills. They depend mostly on remembering through speaking whether its themselves talking or receiving information through instruction. Auditory educational tools include read alouds, audio books, memorization through songs, and conversations.

A kinesthetic learner easily understands concepts using a multi-sensory approach. They enjoy hands on activities, constantly moving, and new experiences. You may notice they can’t sit still, do not enjoy reading, and have difficulty spelling.

Some of the best resources for kinesthetic learners are manipulatives, drawing materials, computer based programs, and clay. You’ll want to look for anything they can physically touch or use most of their senses.

Teaching Styles and Life Situations

Before deciding on the best choice for preschool curriculum, you must review your current lifestyle. It takes a considerable time commitment to teach your preschooler. There is planning, execution, and maintenance required for homeschooling at any age. You should not expect to run your homeschool along the rigid standards of a standard preschool classroom.

Ask yourself these questions before reviewing potential preschool curriculum:

  1. How much time do I have during the day to teach my child?
  2. Am I a creative person and do I get inspired to create new things or assemble activities?
  3. Would I enjoy organizing and maintaining a schedule using calendars, check lists, and planning field trips?
  4. Am I willing to change teaching methods if they don’t work on my child?

If most of the answers are yes, you may consider reading books about how to design your own curriculum. Or, peruse the web for a plethora of ideas on crafts, hands-on activities, learning centers, and more! In fact, we’ve collected many homeschool preschool ideas for you.

However, on the flip side — if most of the answers are no, you may want to consider buying a prepacked curricula. Thankfully, there are a TON of resources available for busy moms today.

Buying a complete set of curriculum should be on your short list of priorities. This goes especially for moms who have very little preparation time. Many experienced homeschool veteran moms and teachers have already paved the way and have done the work for you!

Preschool Programs: Goals and Standards

Have you thought about goals for your child going into the preschool stage? Do you want to instill a love for learning? Is learning the bible a priority? Will play time be a part of his/her day? How about play dates or structured activities? Whether his/her education is learning how to count, prereading, or letter recognition and writing, write all of your expectations down on paper.

Do you have a budget in mind? Maybe you are on one income, and money is tight. There are several free and frugal resources online. You would be amazed at the premium preschool products available online that fit any budget!

Preschool Child’s Interests

How interested will your child be in learning their preschool milestones? If a child is not excited about the subject they are absorbing, both of you will become frustrated quickly! Avoid any rigid lessons, instead, look for exciting and inviting programs! They should also include several hands-on activities, read alouds, sensory play, and nature adventures.

Unit studies or thematic units are a perfect option for young students. They focus on one topic, but include a variety of subjects like math, science, geography, and more! You can find any subject your child loves online.

As you determine your priorities and expectations with preschool development, consider all of these factors. This will help you choose the right preschool curriculum for your budget, your situation, and your family. Preschool is a fun and wonderful age for exploratory learning! Giving your child the tools they need to prepare is key to their education in the future.  

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Preschool Math without a Workbook

June 20, 2018

Preschool should be about learning in a fun way. That’s why you should use hands-on activities whenever possible when teaching math! Not only is preschool math without a workbook more fun, but hands-on learning is a great way to help your preschooler remember important skills. This post describes just 5 simple activities you can try! Use them, and then see what other ideas you can come up with to replace worksheets whenever possible.

Preschool Math Curriculum
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Where to Find Printable Math Games

April 4, 2018

When teaching preschoolers math, make sure everyone is having fun! The more fun kids have, the more willing they’ll be to learn important skills. That’s why it’s great to have printable math games on hand. Not only will your kids love playing these math games, you’ll love how convenient it is to download with a click of a button.

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5 Homeschool Tools for Your Preschool Classroom

March 28, 2018

Various tools are needed to enrich your children’s learning. These resources can be practical, allowing you to plan your kids’ weekly schedule. They can also be fun, combining play with learning. Popular homeschooling tools can serve a dual purpose as well. They can also be used in a preschool classroom, making them practical for homeschool parents and preschool teachers alike. Here are five homeschool tools for your preschool classroom that you can also use in a preschool classroom….

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