Practice preschool skills with this full year of seasonal and holiday themed preschool activity bundle. This bundle includes a wide variety of center activities, worksheets and games specifically for preschool and pre-k. This bundle includes activities for seasons and holidays.
What is Included:
Letter Sound Game
Color Hunt
Counting Mats 1-20 (All Themes)
Dot Painting
Letter Cards (All Themes)
Letter Clip Cards (All Themes)
Letter Puzzles (All Themes)
Line Tracing Card (All Themes)
Letter Recognition Games (All Themes)
Alphabet Playdough and Tracing Mats
Worksheets and Centers Packet (All Themes)
Color Sorting
Shapes Activity
Class Books for each season
Craft Activity
Fun Playdough Mats
Shape Game
Science
Themes Included:
Christmas
Easter
Fall/Autumn
Fourth of July
Groundhog's Day
Halloween
Spring
St. Patrick's Day
Summer
Thanksgiving
Valentine's Day
Winter
Related Links:
Winter Themed with Real Photographs
Valentine's Day with Real Photographs
Fall/Autumn Themed with Real Photographs
Christmas Themed with Real Photographs
Turkey Themed Letter Recognition Centers and Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
These turkey themed letter and number cards and puzzles are a great Thanksgiving activity for preschool and kindergarten students. Students can practice letter and number recognition by matching capital and lowercase letters and matching numbers and number words up to 20.
What is Included:
Students will love the hands on activities in this resource. There are a variety of different games and activities that students can complete independently or with a partner.
Ways to Use the Cards:
With a wide variety of uses, these cards will allow students to be engaged with learning their letters and numbers, as well as learning number words and practice counting.
How to Use the Puzzles
All of the cards and puzzles in this resource can be stored in task boxes. This allows teachers to have an easy to set up activity that students can easily clean and put away themselves.
Skills Assessed:
Each part of this resource is low prep. They all just need to be printed out and cut apart before use. The teacher may choose to laminate the pieces for durability.
By Jennifer Connett
These Easter counting cards for numbers 1-20 are perfect for practicing counting up to 20. They will go great with an Easter theme. Students practice counting within tens frames and can practice number word recognition for numbers 1-10.
There are two sets of cards that provide two levels of differentiated practice. One set of cards have the number and the tens frames blank so students must correctly count to the number by placing manipulatives in the tens frames. The other set has the tens frames already marked with fire so students who need a little extra guidance can simply over lay their counters to complete the card.
Winter Where’s the Penguin Alphabet Hide and Seek Game for the Pocket Chart
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the penguin? This winter alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom. The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Penguin? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a penguin is hidden behind a snowball. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the penguin is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the penguin is behind the snowball, then the penguin must be hidden again to play further. If the penguin is not behind the snowball, then the poem is chanted again with a new letter. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Groundhog's Day Themed Centers and Activities for Preschool
By Jennifer Connett
Let students have fun learning with these groundhog themed centers and activities. There are groundhog themed math centers, groundhog themed letter activities, graphing and tracing activities in this packet.
What Is Included:
Page 2: Word wall cards
Page 3: Shadow Matching: Match the shape with its shadow.
Pages 4-5: Letter Mazes
Pages 6-7: Number Mazes (1-10 and 1-20)
Pages 8-10: Groundhog's Day Emergent Reader
Page 11: Counting Page
Page 12: Picture Addition Page
Page 13: Graphing Page
Page 14: Pattern page
Page 15: Greater than, less than and equal too practice with pictures.
Pages 16-20: Tens Frame and number matching center
Pages 21-22: Patterning Center
Pages 23-24: Graphing Activity: Students predict if the ground hog will see its shadow by coloring the correct groundhog and placing it on the graph, or under the correct category.
Page 25: Roll and Cover Dice Game
Page 26: Count by building with snap cubes or blocks
Page 27: Fives Frames
Page 28: Tens Frames
Page 29: Fill in the missing number
Page 30: Fill in the missing letter
Page 31: Order by size
Page 32: Letter Matching (Capital and Lowercase letters)
Page 33: Number Order (1-10)
Page 34: Letter Sorting
Pages 35-37: Tracing pages
St. Patrick's Day Counting Mats 1-20
By Jennifer Connett
These St. Patrick's Day counting cards for numbers 1-20 are perfect for practicing counting up to 20. They will go great with a St. Patrick's Day theme. Students practice counting within tens frames and can practice number word recognition for numbers 1-10.
There are two sets of cards that provide two levels of differentiated practice. One set of cards have the number and the tens frames blank so students must correctly count to the number by placing manipulatives in the tens frames. The other set has the tens frames already marked with shamrocks so students who need a little extra guidance can simply over lay their counters to complete the card.
Spring Themed Alphabet Clip Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These spring alphabet clip cards are the perfect way for preschoolers and kindergartners to practice letter recognition and matching capital and lowercase letters. Students can also practice building fine motor skills by using clips to mark each letter.
What is Included:
There are 4 clip cards for each letter of the alphabet. Activities include matching the capital letter to a matching capital letter, matching a lowercase letter to the matching lowercase letter and matching capital letters with the correct lowercase letters.
How to Use:
Students will take one clip card, look at the letter on the flower card and then clip the letter that matches. The teach may choose to use small manipulatives, like mini erasers, bingo chips or counters to mark each correct response. The cards can also be laminated for students to use dry erase markers to mark correct answers.
Where to Use:
Skills Assessed
These spring letter clip cards are a low prep option for teachers to give to students to complete. The cards simply need to be printed and cut apart before being placed inside a learning station.
This product is in the following bundle:
Alphabet Clip Cards for All Seasons
Turkey PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers
By Jennifer Connett
Help each turkey get its pumpkin pie by tracing the path from the turkey to the pie on these tracing cards with a Thanksgiving theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 44 cards each (for a total of 88 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!
These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.
There are two sets of cards in this product:
Ways to Use
These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.
You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.
Skills Targeted:
These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.
Related Links:
Winter Centers with Real Photographs
Alphabet Dot Painting
Pouch Top Alphabet Mats
Summer Themed Counting Mats 1-20 with Suns
By Jennifer Connett
These summer themed counting cards for numbers 1-20 are perfect for practicing counting up to 20. Students practice counting within tens frames and can practice number word recognition for numbers 1-10. There are two sets of cards that provide two levels of differentiated practice. One set of cards have the number and the tens frames are blank so students must correctly count to the number by placing manipulatives in the tens frames. The other set has the tens frames already marked with suns so students who need a little extra guidance can simply over lay their counters to complete the card.
Related Links
More Number and Counting Activities
Fall PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Centers
By Jennifer Connett
Find the path the leaf took to the ground by tracing the path from the tree to the leaf on these tracing cards with a fall or autumn theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!
These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.
There are two sets of cards in this product:
Ways to Use
These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.
You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.
Skills Targeted:
These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.
Related Links:
Winter Centers with Real Photographs
Alphabet Dot Painting
Pouch Top Alphabet Mats
Fall Number and Letter Recognition Centers and Games
By Jennifer Connett
These leaf themed letter and number cards and puzzles are a great fall activity for preschool and kindergarten students. Students can practice letter and number recognition by matching capital and lowercase letters and matching numbers and number words up to 20.
What is Included:
Students will love the hands on activities in this resource. There are a variety of different games and activities that students can complete independently or with a partner.
Ways to Use the Cards:
With a wide variety of uses, these cards will allow students to be engaged with learning their letters and numbers, as well as learning number words and practice counting.
How to Use the Puzzles
All of the cards and puzzles in this resource can be stored in task boxes. This allows teachers to have an easy to set up activity that students can easily clean and put away themselves.
Skills Assessed:
Each part of this resource is low prep. They all just need to be printed out and cut apart before use. The teacher may choose to laminate the pieces for durability.
Other Fun Fall Activities:
Fall/Autumn Counting Mats 1-20
Halloween Playdough Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Let students get up and move as they use the rainbow shaped color spy mats to find the colors of the rainbow around their classroom or playground.
Make these mats by printing on card stock and cutting the shapes where it says "cut me." Students will hold the mat up to the object that is the correct color.
These mats are available in color and in black and white.
Colors included:
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
purple
Easter Themed Letter Recognition Centers and Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
These Easter themed letter and number cards and puzzles are a great activity for preschool and kindergarten students. Students can practice letter and number recognition by matching capital and lowercase letters and matching numbers and number words up to 20.
What is Included:
Students will love the hands on activities in this resource. There are a variety of different games and activities that students can complete independently or with a partner.
Ways to Use the Cards:
With a wide variety of uses, these cards will allow students to be engaged with learning their letters and numbers, as well as learning number words and practice counting.
How to Use the Puzzles
All of the cards and puzzles in this resource can be stored in task boxes. This allows teachers to have an easy to set up activity that students can easily clean and put away themselves.
Skills Assessed:
Each part of this resource is low prep. They all just need to be printed out and cut apart before use. The teacher may choose to laminate the pieces for durability.
This product is included in the following bundle:
Holiday Alphabet Cards and Puzzles Bundle
Groundhog's Day Themed Alphabet Clip Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These Groundhog's Day alphabet clip cards are the perfect way for preschoolers and kindergartners to practice letter recognition and matching capital and lowercase letters. Students can also practice building fine motor skills by using clips to mark each letter.
What is Included:
There are 4 clip cards for each letter of the alphabet. Activities include matching the capital letter to a matching capital letter, matching a lowercase letter to the matching lowercase letter and matching capital letters with the correct lowercase letters.
How to Use:
Students will take one clip card, look at the letter on the groundhog card and then clip the letter that matches. The teach may choose to use small manipulatives, like mini erasers, bingo chips or counters to mark each correct response. The cards can also be laminated for students to use dry erase markers to mark correct answers.
Where to Use:
Skills Assessed
These Groundhog's Day letter clip cards are a low prep option for teachers to give to students to complete. The cards simply need to be printed and cut apart before being placed inside a learning station.
Related Links:
Alphabet Activities
Valentine's Day PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers & Fine Motor Skills
By Jennifer Connett
Help Cupid hit the heart with his arrow by tracing the path from Cupid to the heart on these tracing cards with a Valentine's Day theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!
These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.
There are two sets of cards in this product:
Ways to Use
These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.
You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.
Skills Targeted:
These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.
Related Links:
Winter Centers with Real Photographs
Alphabet Dot Painting
Pouch Top Alphabet Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Create a fun and meaningful book for your class library with this student made book with a autumn or fall theme. Each student can create their own page using the page templates provided. The book can be bound and placed in your reading center for students to enjoy all year long!
Each writing prompt page includes a space for students to write their response and a space for students to draw a picture of what they wrote.
The Autumn/Fall Class Book includes two different writing prompt pages:
1. Students will write about one thing they like to do at the autumn/fall.
2. Students will write about one thing they can see at the autumn/fall.
Related Links:
At the Beach Class Book
By Jennifer Connett
Create a fun and meaningful book for your class library with this student made book with a spring theme. Each student can create their own page using the page templates provided. The book can be bound and placed in your reading center for students to enjoy all year long!
Each writing prompt page includes a space for students to write their response and a space for students to draw a picture of what they wrote.
The Spring Class Book includes two different writing prompt pages:
1. Students will write about something they like to do in spring.
2. Students will write about something they can see in spring.
Related Links:
Autumn/Fall Class Book
Summer Themed Packet for Preschool
By Jennifer Connett
These preschool activities for summer includes math and ELA activities for preschoolers. Activities include counting, fine motor activities, letter recognition, tracing and much more!
What is included:
Pages 2-5: Word Wall Cards
Page 6: Matching or Concentration Game cards: Print the page out twice to create the game.
Pages 7-8: Letter Mazes
Pages 9-10: Number Mazes (1-10 and 1-20)
Pages 11-14: Emergent Reader
Page 15: Roll and Cover Counting Game
Page 16: Build it Up Counting Game
Page 17: Cut and Paste Counting page.
Page 18: Counting with 5 frames.
Page 19: Counting with 10 frames.
Page 20: Simple addition page
Page 21: Graphing Page
Page 22: Pattern Page
Page 23: Fill in the missing number
Page 24: Fill in the missing letter
Page 25: Greater than, less than and equal too practice with pictures.
Pages 26-30 – Tens Frames 1-10 Matching Center
Pages 31-32: Patterns center
Page 33: Clip the egg that does not belong
Page 34: Counting to10 puzzles
Page 35: Sort suns from big to small
Page 36: Letter Matching
Page 37: Number Order
Page 38: Letter Sorting – Capital and Lowercase Letters
Page 39-48: Tracing Practice
Page 49: Syllable Cut and Paste
Pages 50-51: Order by size worksheets
Page 52: Roll and Color game
More Summer Themed Activities
Summer Prewriting and Tracing Cards
Summer Vocabulary Cards
Summer Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Christmas Letter Recognition Center or Whole Group Activity
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the present? This Christmas alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Present? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a present is hidden behind a Christmas tree. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the present is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the present is behind the tree, then the present must be hidden again to play further. If the present is not behind the tree, then the poem is chanted again with a new letter. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
More Alphabet Centers and Activities
Hands On Alphabet Mats
Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
Let students get up and move as they use the heart shaped color spy mats to find colors around their classroom or playground.
Make these mats by printing on card stock and cutting the shapes on dotted lines. Students will hold the mat up to the object that is the correct color.
Colors included:
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
purple/violet
pink
black
white
brown
gray/grey
Butterfly PreWriting Tracing Lines for Writing Centers and Fine Motor Skills
By Jennifer Connett
Help each butterfly find its favorite flower by tracing the path from the butterfly to the flower on these tracing cards with a spring or insect theme. There are two sets of tracing line with 52 cards each (for a total of 104 cards) with a variety of tracing lines including curves, loops, zig zags and more!
These tracing cards give students practice with handwriting by having them trace a variety of lines. They help guide students to follow the line from left to right to mimic how students will eventually learn to write words and sentences and these lines allow students to practice pen control.
There are two sets of cards in this product:
Ways to Use
These fine motor cards and perfect for a writing center. By laminating each card or placing the full pages in page protectors you can create a write and wipe activity and use them over and over.
You can turn these cards into a fine motor center by adding mini erasers or other small objects for students to place along the line. Add tongs for more fine motor fun! You can also use cotton swabs and paint to dot the lines.
Skills Targeted:
These tracing cards and the markers or manipulatives used to complete them can be stored in a pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage.
Related Links:
Winter Centers with Real Photographs
Alphabet Dot Painting
Pouch Top Alphabet Mats