Last week I published some A-Z Writing Worksheets for K4 work for my preschooler and this week I’m adding 1-20 Number Worksheets!
The tracers include pre-writing practice for each number as well as tracing numbers. I also included a blank line with dots so they can practice writing on their own as well. Hope you like them!
Click here to see my other K4 Curriculum Activities!
These activities are part of my K4 level expansion to my Letter of the Week Curriculum, click on the images below to see more activities. The K4 curriculum isn’t quite finished yet, so until I get it packaged all nice and purdy you can download from my posts!
These are great! Thank you for the addition. I've been following for the last couple of weeks. I'm curious as to how you connected the number/themes though… they don't seem to go in any order. Is it possible to get the pages without the graphic and maybe have the number word in it's place? Then I don't have to try and explain why 2 is connected to Kite instead of T (like our curriculum goes). THANK YOU!!
you really have the best printables. Thank you so much! My daughter loves your letter of the week.
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 5 post on Sep. 06, 2010. Thanks again.
thank you!
Krismares: I didn't really do any theme for the number writing, just put pictures on there to make it more fun, and the correct amount of pictures so they could count them. But all the letters won't correspond to the numbers so I didn't bother matching them.
Thank you for sharing what works for you. Saves us '10 thumbed' individuals a lot of tears and heartache!You are truely creative and giving.Thanks!Ananda
Thank you so much for sharing. These will be great!
Somehow I stumbled across your site and I am so thankful I did! Wow-I am amazed-how do you do it all?? I have a 2 year old and a 1 year old and am starting "preschool" at home next week. I was wondering if you'd share the "must haves" to get me started as far as manipulatives, hands on activities, etc. I don't want to buy hundreds of counting bears, etc. and then not use them the majority of the time. I have already mapped/planned out the entire year with each week centering around a book/theme and have some simple workbook ABC and 123's. What are your thoughts/opinions? Thanks!
Somehow I stumbled across your site and I am so thankful I did! Wow-I am amazed-how do you do it all?? I have a 2 year old and a 1 year old and am starting "preschool" at home next week. I was wondering if you'd share the "must haves" to get me started as far as manipulatives, hands on activities, etc. I don't want to buy hundreds of counting bears, etc. and then not use them the majority of the time. I have already mapped/planned out the entire year with each week centering around a book/theme and have some simple workbook ABC and 123's. What are your thoughts/opinions? Thanks!
cleanslate77: I recommend getting some sort of counter that your child likes. I also use cheap things like pom-poms or mini-clothes pins that are really inexpensive. Here is a list of what we use most for preschool LOTW:http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2010/09/supply-list-for-letter-of-week.html