This fun color match set is great for ages Toddler to Preschool!
I have even included a cute nameplate to use for your storage! Attach it to your zippered pouch, your file folders, however you store your table top games.

This fun color match set is great for ages Toddler to Preschool!
I have even included a cute nameplate to use for your storage! Attach it to your zippered pouch, your file folders, however you store your table top games.

A fun take on the Treasure Hunt game. Each child gets a copy of the page to color; a map if you will.
The caregiver/parent/teacher places the picture cards around the room/house. The children color each picture as they find it.
Ideas for easier use: Give children the color page on a clipboard and allow them to circle the items first, then color them when they get back to their seats. Or give them a few crayons (pick certain colors of the day) to carry with them to color as they find their pictures.

This pack has colored pages for word families and one page in black & white.
Match the colored rainbow pieces to match their word families.
Cut and paste the matching black and white word family picture to the correct rainbow.

Trace, write, and color these simple two and three letter sight words that are found in emergent readers and used everyday.

A fun and spring-y way to learn numbers from 1-10.
Clip the correct numbers with clothespins and as a bonus, use mini erasers or resin pieces to aid in counting.

I made this Easter Ten Frame pack to use especially with the Easter Mini’s that I purchased from RESINgoodkids. They were just too adorable not too use as counters!
You can use mini erasers, pom poms, whatever gets your Easter on.

I love these simple pages. Color the pictures, trace the letters, cut the boxes and paste the letters.
Very easy for Preschool to Kindergarten.

Fun pages to keep those brains strong during Spring Break, including a Spring Break Challenge!

A fun way to use mini erasers or the Dr. Seuss Counting Fish Game and learn simple addition.

This is a fun way to use your Critter Counters! Sort them by color or by numbers.
Laminate sheets or tuck into Dry Erase Pockets to last longer.

