These alphabet reading pages help your child identify different alphabets and the things that start with A, B, C & each alphabet. Use alphabet chart for revision with summarizes all alphabets with pictures. These colorful reading pages are perfect to introduce your child to the world of alphabets (letters a-z).
The worksheets help in learning and recognizing alphabets easily by associating the alphabet with the pictures of objects starting with that letter.
Help your child learn alphabets (A-Z, a-z) by using these Rainbow Letter Tracing printable worksheets–Trace with different color pencils several times to learn alphabet formation.
In Rainbow Writing a child writes each letter first with a pencil and then traces it multiple times with different color pencils. It helps children work on their fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination and beginning writing skills.
1. Ask your child to trace the letter several times with different color pencils to learn letter formation.
2. Supplement with the sand tracing activity. Fill a tray with activity sand and guide your child to trace different letters on the sand.
These alphabet picture coloring pages help children understand the things that start with a particular alphabet. There are worksheets to test your child's understanding by coloring only those objects which start with some alphabet out of many given objects.
Check these free printable worksheets for tracing letters - small letters (lowercase) – beginners can write in box and gradually move to 4-lined sheet.
These alphabet tracing worksheets are great for beginners/preschoolers who are yet to learn pencil grip. They can use crayons to trace these big bold alphabets.
Worksheets to enhance your child’s knowledge of alphabets - Match Capital and Small Letters, Match Objects with Alphabet.
The big bold numbers are traced several times using crayons or color pencils to understand the number formation.
In Rainbow Writing a child writes each number first with a pencil and then traces it multiple times with different color pencils. It helps children work on their fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination and beginning writing skills.
1. Ask your child to trace the number several times with different color pencils to learn number formation.
2. Supplement with the sand tracing activity. Fill a tray with activity sand and guide your child to trace different numbers on the sand.
These number tracing worksheets are designed to help child learn to trace and write numbers (1-10) with understanding the counting.
These worksheets with big-bold numbers are apt for the beginners who are developing their fine motor skills and yet to learn pencil grip. Before your child can master using a pencil, give them crayons to trace the numbers.
Tip: You can also break the crayons in one inch pieces to facilitate proper grip (children use thumb and fingers to hold small objects).
Want to improve your child's counting skills. Check out our collection of free printable counting and number matching worksheets - Count the objects and match with the number, Match the groups with same number of objects, Match number with groups containing same number of objects.
Learn ordering numbers by using our various free printable number order worksheets on what comes before and after a number as well as fill the missing numbers.
Below worksheets teach the concept of ordering numbers to kindergarten kids by using various different types of worksheets like fill in the missing numbers, find what comes before and after a number, arranging numbers in correct number order, find and circle the incorrect number in the sequence.
These free printable worksheets for comparing numbers/quantities teach the concept of more or less, greater than less than to your child. Gradually children can be introduced to comparison signs like greater than, less than and equals to (>, < and =).
Comparing Numbers - mention if the number is greater than, less than or equal to the other number(>, < and =).
Tick or Circle the group that has more or less number of objects.
Looking for worksheets to teach addition to your child? Our free printable addition worksheets would teach them Number Addition (1-10) using various techniques (Addition With Pictures/Objects, Addition Using Number Line and Tally Marks) and establish the concept that Addition is Commutative.
A child learns the counting at home with real world objects. These worksheets provide a perfect transition from counting/addition using objects to performing addition on paper. Start with worksheets for addition with pictures and later you can replace pictures with tally marks. Also, teach your child how to count/add using fingers.
Check these worksheets to introduce your child to Number Subtraction (1-10) using various techniques( Subtract with pictures/objects/tally marks to cross out, using number line).
A child learns the counting at home with real world objects. These worksheets provide a perfect transition from counting using objects to performing subtraction on paper. Start with worksheets for subtraction with pictures and later you can replace pictures with tally marks. Also, teach your child how to subtract using fingers.
If you are looking for math activities for preschoolers/kindergartener, you are at the right place. We have a collection of free printables for engaging and fun math activities. Your child is going to love learning numbers with these interesting activities.
These printables are great to learn number-formation and simple fun.
You will need:
1. small toy cars (like hot-wheels)
2. a printout of below printables (preferrably laminated for reuse)
Instructions:
1. Starting point: A "START" sign and car symbol indicates where you have to start. The arrow points to the direction of movement. Move along the dotted line.
2. Finishing point: A "STOP" sign indicates where you have to stop.
3. Transition: When you encounter a dead end with no "STOP" sign (e.g., number 4, 5), locate another track with yellow direction arrow and dots. Take that path and keep going.
How To Play:
Keep your car on the starting point and keep moving in the direction of arrow until you reach the finishing point. If you arrive at a dead end, just look for another starting point (yellow arrow) and keep going.
Help your child learn colors with these printable color worksheets. Each worksheet focuses on one color showing the objects of that color in real world to help your kids learn colors. These worksheets are perfect as part of any preschool curriculum and will help kids recognize all their basic colors- red, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, brown, gray, purple, black and white.
Help your child learn to recognize basic colors with these printable color recognition worksheets. Child has to color the given objects using the hint/matching color. These worksheets are perfect as part of any preschool curriculum and will help kids recognize all their basic colors- red, blue, green, yellow, orange, pink, brown, black and white.
Color By Number Worksheets are great learning tools—they can help with number as well as color recognition. Children has to recognize the number given in each part of the picture and color it with the corresponding color for that number in these Color By Number Math Worksheets.
Here are some free printable worksheets for Shapes Tracing and Coloring. Start with basic shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) for the beginners and see when your child can move on to the more advanced shapes.
Tips for Parents/Teachers:
1. Show real world objects to your child and help him/her identify the shapes in them e.g., an ice-cream cone, a wheel, a cardboard box etc. You can use the flashcards available here.
2. Start with the basic shapes like Circle, Square, Rectangle and Triangle. Gradually child can learn more advance shapes like Diamond, Oval, Star, Heart, Arrow, Semi-circle, Cone, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Cube, Cylinder etc.
Learning to count with shapes is a fun way to understand shapes as well as learn counting. Check these worksheets to get your child in action.
These fruits and vegetables coloring pages are designed to make your child have some fun while learning about fruits, vegetables and food items.
Get your crayons ready and color these beautiful trees, plants and flowers with all the colors from nature. Check our free printable flower coloring pages, plant and tree coloring pages.
Flash Cards are a great learning aid. They make learning easy and fun. Check out these colorful free printable alphabet flash cards (abc flash cards, letter flashcards) having letters with pictures for easy letter recognition (Capital Letters, A-Z & Small Letters, a-z) for your child!!!
These alphabet flash cards has both uppercase and lowercase alphabet/letters with pictures. These abc flash cards are ideal for learning English alphabets for preschool/kindergarten.
How to Use Alphabet Flash Cards?
Take a print out (preferably on card stock) and cut along the dotted lines. You can then laminate the individual alphabet flash cards and they will even last longer.
Here are some really cool and colorful lifelike free printable vegetable flashcards to teach vegetable names to your child!!! It's time to eat loads of vegetables to keep healthy.
Vegetables: Potato, Sweet Potato, Onion, Tomato, Carrot, Radish, Beetroot, Turnip, Peas, Beans, Bell Peppers, Capsicum, Okra, Lady Finger, Lettuce, Cabbage, Spinach, Celery, Ginger, Garlic, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Pumpkin, Brinjal, Eggplant, Chilies, Chiles, Spring Onions, Asparagus, Corn, Zucchini, Mushrooms, Sponge Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Bitter Gourd, Ridge Gourd, Cucumber, Apple Gourd, Taro, Kale etc.
Note: Above are placed under vegetables as per culinary use though botanically many of them are fruits and not vegetables e.g., tomato, lady finger, peppers etc.
Special Tips:
1. If you are a parent, take your children for vegetables and fruits shopping. Let them explore all the vegetables in the supermarket. Doing veggies/fruits shopping by their own would develop their interest towards healthy eating habits.
2. If you are a teacher, plan an educational trip to supermarket with students. They will have a fun learning experience. Buy some cool items for the next day's healthy salad making activity.
How to Use Flashcards?
Take a print out (preferably on card stock) and cut along the dotted lines. You can then laminate the individual flashcards and they will even last longer.