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Here’s Viviana…
With two preschool aged daughters at home, I am always on the lookout for the best educational printables. I even started my own blog, Totschooling, because I love to create activities to keep my little ones busy and learning. Today, I am sharing with all of you lovely readers of The Measured Mom, my favorite (and my kids’ favorite) alphabet themed printables.
Letter Matching
- create a pizza pie
- put band-aids on a wounded teddy bear
- decorate a gingerbread house with candy
Letter Sounds
Letter Formation
With my 4-year-old daughter I focus on handwriting and letter formation activities, but if it’s not fun she quickly loses interest. Here are some favorites!
- Building each letter of the alphabet by cutting & pasting
- Painting the alphabet with q-tips
- Tracing a picture and color it in
- Turning letters into “roads”
Viviana is a mom to a toddler and a preschooler, sharing ideas and resources for early education on her blog, Totschooling, She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun, and inspire creativity in young minds. You can follow Totschooling on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram.
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Millie Pickelmann
I used the exercise alphabet for one of my vertual activites for gross motor
Heather Groth, Customer Support
Great idea, Millie! It is wonderful that you are thinking outside of the box for your virtual learners this year!
K
Hi, just tried to download your sorting ice cream scoops, I keep getting a messge that says the file is damaged and I cannot download it.
Thank you for all the beautiful resources you make, you are wonderful!
Anna Geiger
Hi Kay! Make sure you leave a comment on the blog post where you’re having the issue. That resource is not on my blog, so I can’t help you with tech issues.
Yael
These are great!
Thanks
Anna Geiger
You’re welcome, Yael!