
Letter Matching! AGES 3+
This activity is great for working on matching uppercase and lowercase letters. As Kysen was matching the letters we also worked on naming the letters

This activity is great for working on matching uppercase and lowercase letters. As Kysen was matching the letters we also worked on naming the letters

Kysen had so much fun with this bowling game. We worked on letter recognition, letter naming and gross motor development. He also loved stacking the

Which one doesn’t belong? This activity is great for working on initial sound match. Have the child say the name of each object. Then have

Written by Debbie Markland, July 14, 2019 In early spring, my colleague told me about how she had been playing a preschool version of hangman

Written by Debbie Markland, July 5, 2019 Using a Child’s Passion to Grow a Skill Shann’s rising second grader, Jalen, loves soccer. He would choose

Jalen and Kysen have really enjoyed doing their summer journals. This is an easy way to have your kids continue to work on their language,

Letter matching activities are an excellent way for preschoolers to explore the alphabet. This is an easy upper and lowercase letter matching activity to reinforce

Kysen had fun working on beginning sounds! He had to roll the dry erase block. Then he had to find an object that starts with

Dollar Tree win! We found these dry erase blocks at the dollar tree! This game is great for working on letter sounds, blending sounds and

This is a fun way to add literacy into a loose parts provocation. All you need is magnets, can lids, and some letter stickers. Kids

This is a fun game to work on vowel sounds and gross motors. Kysen enjoyed bouncing the ball and trying to get it to land

This activity is great for practicing beginning sounds and letter matching. All you need is some large and small lids! Early pre-reading skills are so important

Jalen was working on a game project in his 1st grade class. Each of the kids were challenged to create their own game that would

So easy and so fun! All you need is a small tissue box, some pictures and tape. The kids love rolling the cube! They take

This activity is great for letter recognition. The first thing kids are always interested in spelling is their names. This is an easy activity were