These three trains are racing down the hill. Have your preschooler practice his fine motor skills by tracing diagonal lines across each railroad track.
Using fun materials can make following along as an adult reads much more exciting. In this activity, students will point out each word with different items to practice one-to-one correspondence.
Let your preschooler topple into T's with this adorable, early reading worksheet. He'll practice writing and identifying things that contain the letter T.
Color from A to Z with this fun alphabet animals series. Try J for jellyfish, teaching your child to recognize letters and form the building blocks of reading.
This smiling sloth is waiting for your child to write some sentences about him. Create a short paragraph using the picture and word web for inspiration.
B is for bat on this alphabet page! Go through an animal alphabet, where your child can read and color in big bold letters and build her animal vocabulary.
This zebra-themed writing worksheet challenges your child to write sentences about the pictured animal. Write about the zebra using the given words and picture.
Kids completing this helicopter alphabet maze get great practice with letters and alphabetical order. They also exercise thinking and fine motor skills.