Showing posts with label Preschool Printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preschool Printables. Show all posts

11.08.2012

Turkey Dice Game

My Gingerbread Dice Game printable has been one of my post successful printables to date with over 13,000 downloads! I've had a gazillion email request for more varieties of this game, so here we go. First up, since it is November, a Turkey Dice Game printable. Once again, I did not come up with the idea of this game, just the printable so we don't have to draw one out each time the kiddos want to play.




Click HERE to download the PDF of this printable. It prints on a standard 8.5" x 11" paper.



Here are the rules for how we are going to play:

Going around in a circle, each player rolls the dice when it's their turn. 
The player then gets to color in one of the segments with that number on it. Then, it's the next player's turn to roll and color.
The first player to color in their while turkey wins!

Have fun playing!




***Reminder, this printable is copyright of Kinzie's Kreations. This is for personal use only. Do not print to sell, or sell the PDF file. Thanks!***

9.15.2011

Counting Filler Game- in action

Just in case you were at all confused about how the Counting Filler Game works, here is a picture of the game in action. This week is the letter B week for our home preschool. So we used beans for the game. Next week, for C week, we may use chocolate . . . if it lasts!

9.14.2011

Preschool Printables: Counting Filler Game

Here is another free printable for you to use with your child. There are two sheets to download (each is a standard 8.5 x 11 inch page.) I printed mine and laminated to make them durable enough to use over and over and over again. Then you just grab a bunch of any small object- think beads, marshmallows, beans, pom-poms, goldfish crackers... and have your child put the right amount of that object in the box next to the number. A simple game to get your child counting and thinking! 


9.13.2011

Preschool Printables: Cutting Mazes

One of the skills kindergarteners should have at least some experience with is using scissors. This not only helps with cutting, but also helps develop hand strength and coordination that can help with writing and fine motor skills. I have to admit, scissors haven't been common in my daughter's hand, which is surprising considering how often they are in my own hands. So I decided now was the time to get her going. I bought her a pair of pink round-tipped scissors and put together a few worksheets to give her some practice. The first worksheets I created were cutting mazes. Children are to cut through the maze without cutting on the black lines. So here are the round and square cutting mazes for you to download, print, and enjoy!






9.12.2011

Preschool Printables: Color Names Wheel

Going off the same idea from the number wheel, I created a color names wheel. Just download and print the pdf sheet then cut out the circle. Laminate for durability and cut out again. Write the color names onto closepins and have your child match the name with the corresponding color by clipping it onto the wheel. Is your child not yet a reader? Color the corresponding colors onto clothespins and have them match colors. Makes for great learning or for a few quiet moments! Enjoy and leave some comment love!



Preschool Printables: Number Wheel

I got this idea from somewhere off the internet. At first I just cut out a circle and hand drew dots onto the pie segments, but then I decided to make it more polished and created the wheel in photoshop. So now I am making it available for all of you to download and print- for free! Just print off the pdf sheet (I printed mine on cardstock) and cut out the circle. Laminate to make it durable and cut out again. Then write the numbers 1-10 onto clothespins (I used mini clothespins.) Now let your child have fun counting and matching by clipping the corresponding number onto the number wheel. Enjoy and leave some comment love!



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