This tracing worksheet introduces early writing skills while building letter knowledge. For preschoolers, alphabet tracing worksheets are an excellent way to develop fine motor skills, letter recognition, handwriting, reading, and phonics skills.
Download Category: Free Worksheets By Subject
Color Balloons ( Yellow, White, Pink, Orange ) with this activity children can learn color names, different colors, and color spellings. We can use this flashcard as a game format also. This is great for preschoolers.
Color Balloons with this activity children can learn color names, different colors, and color spellings. We can use this flashcard as a game format also. This is great for preschoolers.
Students will work on simple subtraction skills as they complete one-digit practice problems in this math worksheet. this worksheet helps boost students’ comfort and fluency in math subtraction skills within 10.
Created for primary students, this math worksheet features simple, one-digit addition problems. The goal of this exercise is to solve as many problems in one minute as you can. The test can be a helpful way to assess your students’ abilities and boost their confidence!
In this activity, you will get robot shapes body parts, which children can cut and stick on paper.
From this activity, children can learn shapes, cutting, sticking, and remember where the parts should be. This activity helps to develop a child’s fine motor skills and identification.
In this worksheet, learners will practice reading and matching uppercase letters. Match the letters with different colors. Preschoolers and kindergarteners will build letter knowledge by recognizing and matching letters.
In this worksheet, learners will practice reading and matching uppercase and lowercase letters. Match the letters with different colors. Preschoolers and kindergarteners will build letter knowledge by recognizing and matching letters.
In this worksheet, learners will practice reading and writing lowercase letters. Match the letters with different colors. Preschoolers and kindergarteners will build letter knowledge by recognizing and matching letters.
Match rhyming words with your little learner. With this activity, the child can learn pronunciations, spellings, and identification. To extend this activity, see if your child can come up with more words that match each rhyme.