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Preschool Trace and Color | Animals
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This preschool art workbook has a cute animal theme! On each page, students will trace and color a different animal.
Animals are…
- – cat
- – dog
- – deer
- – dolphin
- – fish (goldfish)
- – giraffe
- – goat
- – lion
- – moose
- – mouse
- – shark
- – sugar glider
- – zebra
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Give your students a way to practice fine motor skills through tracing and coloring while learning and reinforcing the letters of the alphabet! There are 26 pages – One for every letter of the alphabet and on each they will trace both upper and lower case of the letter and a word that begins with that letter PLUS trace and color a picture to represent the word!
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Celebrate the end of the year with these nursery rhyme themed diplomas for Preschool, Pre-K, K4 and Kindergarten! Your early learners will feel extra special receiving their graduation certificates.
Includes 5 diplomas:
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- K4
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- Blank (for you to fill in the ‘grade level’)
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Have students that need practice or help learning numbers 1-5 (and the number words)? They’ll love this Five Colorful Easter Eggs Unit!
⭐It begins with a colorful classroom book (included) that you read to your students. Then, there are several activities for students to complete:
- Their own b/w book for them to create as they trace and color
- Manipulatives for teacher/student interaction
– Hiding eggs in the grass
– Placing eggs in a basket - Center activity – Counting mats and eggs
⭐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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Help your young learners learn shape names as they practice fine motor skills through cutting!
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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