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Alphabet Coloring Book | Capital Letters
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If you are teaching letters to your little ones (Preschool / PreK ), this resource is for you! Includes 26 coloring pages with each page featuring a large letter to color, a picture that begins with the letter and a picture word. Students can use crayons, markers, pens, or even finger paint!
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There are many benefits to cutting with scissors, including:
- Independent movements of each finger
- Strengthens hand muscles
- Bilateral coordination skills (two-handed coordination)
- Visual motor skills (eye-hand coordination)
- Visual perceptual tasks (directionality)
- Fine motor skills (separation of hand, finger dexterity)
- Promotes grasp pattern
- Focus and attention
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These worksheets will help students learn colors and color words (red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple) and shapes and shape names (circle, oval, square, triangle, diamond and rectangle) while practicing fine motors skills through tracing and coloring. (Includes 22 worksheets)
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Your preschool students will love Five Colorful Easter Eggs!
Includes:
A colorful story for you to read to your students, b/w student pages of the story for them to color the pictures and trace number words (and a few others as well), a set of items to use interactively with students and Math center materials!
Number concepts are strong throughout with the story beginning with 5 eggs and counting down (one at a time) as ‘hidden’ Easter eggs are found until there are none. Number words one, two, three, four and five are taught.
Fine motor skills will be practiced through coloring and tracing.
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