These three worksheets give children the opportunity to analyze shapes by matching the shadows.
100 items to color - great to use for the 100th day of school or for anything involving one hundred. Challenge students to color, count, and record how many of each object they find!
These three worksheets allow children to match the pairs of items to find the one with no partner.
A great way to show children a variety of fonts of each letter, a through z.
This CVC packet has a teeth theme and includes a variety of word sorting activities.
Children discern upper- and lowercase letter Aa.
Practice hearing, identifying, and writing letter j with this worksheet.
Students count out 5 beans into a cup, shake them up, and pour them out. Then, they count the number of beans that are red-side-up and color in the corresponding number on the worksheet. Worksheet accomodates 6 turns.
I love holiday crafts, and yes even though December just started, G and I have already started our Christmas projects!
Children practice tracing and drawing the upper- and lowercase letter Ii.
See if children can sort the upper- and lowercase letter.
These three pages allow children to practice their visual discrimination skill.
Use this small alphabet book to reinforce letters and the sounds they make.
Children draw to complete the patterns.
Early experiences in sorting and classifying help young children notice how how things are alike and different. They will apply this understanding when learning math skills in the primary grades. Here are some ways you and your child can sort and classify at home.