Worksheets Letter D (25+ printables for the letter D)
Finding the right worksheet for the letter D that meets ALL your students where they’re at is impossible. Tracing sheets with 5 opportunities to practice writing the same letter might be great for one student but overwhelm another. Instead of forcing all your students to…
The Letter J Worksheets [30+ Low prep printables]
Are you looking for a letter J worksheet but are overwhelmed by worksheets that aren’t quite what you need? These letter J printables are part of a comprehensive pack that meets the needs of where each student is at. Here are a few worksheets from…
The Letter H Worksheets [30+ Differentiated Printables]
Here are some fun and engaging letter h worksheets and printables to meet the needs of all your preschool or kindergarten students. Letter H Printables using counters These printables teach letter identification and use fine motor skills – which is a critical prewriting skill. I…
Letter C Worksheet [30+ Printables]
Sometimes finding the right letter c worksheet to meet each of your student needs can be challenging. That is why I use multiple printables and worksheets instead. Read through this post for ideas in teaching the letter c. Letter C Worksheets, Activities and Printables for…
The Letter B Worksheets
Here is a variety of the letter b worksheets that are engaging and fun for your preschool and kindergarten students. Worksheets on Letter B and More Before we jump into worksheets for the letter B, here are some tips and ideas on introducing the letter…
Letter A Printables for a differentiated classroom
Here you’ll find hands-on letter A printables and differentiated worksheets for learning letter recognition, letter writing, tracing and developing fine motor skills. Ideal for preschool, kindergarten and first grade. The Letter A Activities for Preschool When introducing the letter A, we point out all students…
Homemade Playdough
Making homemade playdough is pretty easy and uses ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. This recipe doesn’t require cooking which is great if you plan on making it at school. Although, you do need boiling water, but a microwave works great. Ingredients to…
Adapted Books for Learning Colors for Preschool and Special Education
One pre-academic goal for many of our preschoolers with and without IEPs, is identifying and naming colors. We’re always mindful to use colors in our everyday classroom language, but there are times when we need to explicitly practice or assess our students. I like to…
How to Teach the Alphabet to preschoolers
Before we jump into how to teach the alphabet, many parents and early childhood educators question When do kids learn the alphabet? You might have seen conflicting information or opinions that teaching the alphabet at a young age isn’t developmentally appropriate. In the title we’re…
Free Dot Marker Printables for Spring and Mother’s Day
Free Printables for Spring and Mother’s Day for Toddlers and Preschool Here is a free dot marker printable that can get you out of pinch if you need a last minute spring or Mother’s Day activity. What are Dot Markers? If you don’t know what…