Over the last year and a half, my two preschool boys have been doing a lot of handwriting practice. But it's not all worksheets. We start with concrete, hands-on ways to form their letters. I cut out small squares from my scrap booking supplies (since I have not found time to scrapbook since, oh... 2009). Then I printed a giant letter Q (get yours HERE), and my Four filled it with quilt ... Read More
Uppercase block letters
We learn about letters in a variety of ways. When I'm first introducing the letter, I like to print a giant block letter and have my kids fill it in with objects that begin with that letter. As they're working, we talk about what they're using as a way to reinforce the letter and sound. "Here's a giant letter B! What are we going to fill it up with?""Buttons!""Buttons... /b/, /b/, ... Read More
Letter Q Crafts for Preschool
My kids and I have had so much fun creating our way through the alphabet. Since I have four kids who like to do arts and crafts, it's not hard to put together a big selection of crafts for each letter. Q was a little tough, but we did manage to find four letter Q crafts for preschool. Letter Q Crafts for Preschool Q-Tip Painting I put some washable tempera paint ... Read More
Free book of rhymes and songs for letter Q
Free book of rhymes and songs for letter Q Here are the rhymes and songs in the little book: Q is for Queen Pussycat, pussycat,where have you been?I’ve been to LondonTo visit the queen.Pussycat, pussycat,What did you there?I frightened a little mouseUnder her chair. Q is for Quill - sung to the tune of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (original rhyme (c) 2014 The Measured ... Read More
Free letter Q Printable: Q is for Quarter
We do a variety of hands-on activities as we learn each letter of the alphabet. For each letter I create a simple printable that my toddler and preschooler can decorate with dot stickers. Today's page is for letter Q. Free letter Q Printable: Q is for Quarter While worksheets are not necessary for teaching preschoolers, my dot sticker pages can be a fun activity to change things up. It is certainly not ... Read More
Addition game for the harder math facts
How does your child do with the tougher addition facts? Sometimes it helps to do an extra activity to help them stick. That's why I created this printable addition game. (This post contains affiliate links.) My Seven is a huge reader. It's not unusual to find her curled up on the couch with a good book. Like a thesaurus. But getting her to have the same interest in math isn't ... Read More
Doughy Dinosaur Bin (plus 100 more kids’ activities!)
(This post contains affiliate links.) We're just a month into summer vacation, and my kids have let me know more than a handful of times that they're "bored." Most of the time, I let them solve this dilemma on their own. But sometimes I help them create an opportunity for play. Nothing fancy. Pretty inexpensive. Often messy. Almost always fun. To do ... Read More
Fun ways to make the letter G
We love finding interesting ways to create each letter of the alphabet. Check out the fun ways we found to make letter G! I printed a giant block letter, and my Four filled it with packages of gum. It's always great when we can fill in the letter with something that begins with its sound. Get your own giant letter by clicking HERE. After I helped him see which way to ... Read More
Free Alphabet Printable: G is for Gumball
We're adding to our dot sticker page collection (only eight to go!) with this free alphabet printable. I don't do many worksheets with my kids (you can learn why in this post), but I've created these dot sticker pages as an alternative. While they may look like worksheets at first glance, they can be used in a variety of ways. None involves a writing instrument. (This post contains affiliate links.) Free ... Read More
Graphing activities for kindergarten
I've been teaching my kids (ages 4, 5, and 7) simple ways to make a graph. This is old news for my incoming second grader, but graphs are fun - so she has been happy to play along. My preschool boys also enjoyed creating a variety of graphs with me. (This post contains affiliate links.) Graphing activities for kindergarten 1- Gather a pile of coins and graph by type We ... Read More









