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Did you know that a week from today, on January 18th, it is A.A. Milne (author of Winnie the Pooh)’s birthday? Pooh was a childhood favorite of mine and now of my kiddos too. So we decided to take a week to play & learn with Pooh. I thought I’d get the {FREE} Pooh Preschool Pack out to you now so you have time to print & plan before Jan 18th!
- Counting 1-12, 1-100, by 5’s and by 10’s
- Addition Readiness
- What Comes Next? (Goofy is having issues with this concept with bigger numbers, so I wanted to introduce the concept early to Minnie)
- Vowel Recognition
- Counting 3 Ways (tally marks, numbers, number words)
- Following Directions
- Basic Map skills
- Pre-writing Skills
- Identifying the Seasons
- Which 2 are the same (don’t want kids to assume instructions are always which is different!)
- Letter Recognition
- Fine motor skills: cutting, pasting, holding a pencil
- Making Letters
- Using a ruler
- Beginning sounds identification
- Creativity / Art
- Patterns & Sequencing
- Logic skills
- Colors
- Shapes & Sizes
- Tactile letter making
- Graphing
- Understanding Placement: 1st, 2nd & 3rd
- Critical Thinking Skills
- Building Words
- Memory Skills
- Money Skills: coin identification, coin values, concepts
Whew – I think I covered about every Preschool learning activity I could think of! Remember that just because there are lots of activities doesn’t mean you need to do them all. Pick the activities that meet your child’s needs & interests best. You can click on the Preschool Packs above or the links here to download:
- Pooh Preschool Pack – PART 1
- Pooh Preschool Pack – PART 2
- Pooh Preschool Pack – PART 3
- Pooh Preschool Pack – MONEY
I’d love to hear from you! What are your favorite worksheets that I should make sure to include in the next packet? Any additional skills you’d like to see me incorporate? I love hearing that my Preschool packs are getting lots of use!! AND I appreciate how you link back here & acknowledge your source when you use my materials – thanks! Remember, these are for your personal use. Please do not sell or host my packs anywhere else. I am always happy to have you share my website with others, but please do not link to the download only link . Thanks =-)
And as always, thanks for your comments!! They are always a source of encouragement.
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Sounds fun-if you are ever in England then you must visit the 100 Acre wood part of Ashdown Forest.
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ReplyDeleteWe love Winnie the Pooh too! We've read the first book, but all of the originals are actually going to be part of our school curriculum when we start doing "formal" school!
ReplyDeleteMy kids don't like worksheets...but I wonder if they would try these. I think my 5 year old would like the Map and Money activities, because they are less traditional. Thanks for all your hard work!
Brittney
www.moms-heart.blogspot.com
Brittney
I LOVE Eeyore myself. I think I may have done my kids in a little though since both of their rooms where done up to the nines in Winnie The Pooh themed everything, LOL. My daughter will love parts of this though, thank you for sharing with everyone!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing! And absolutely beautiful graphics. We'll definitely be doing these. I just need to plan for when.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this awesome pack! :)
Your little girl is so cute trying to blow out her birthday candle!
Wow! You are amazing!!! Looks like an amazing packet!!! You rock! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously AMAZING work! Just pinned this! I just downloaded one for my three year old. Thank you SO much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great preschool pack! We are definetly using this!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this!!! I am looking forward to using these activities with my two younger kids.
ReplyDeleteRachel
adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com
Amazing Work! You have packed so much into this pack. How do you find time to do it? Thank you so much for linking up at the {Free} Printables Linky Party. This pack is just awesome.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! This is amazing.. you are very talented :) Thanks so much for sharing this to our readers on Sharing Saturday.
ReplyDelete~MiaB
www.mamamiasheart2heart.com
Thank you for sharing your printables so generously with other readers. It's a bit too late for us, but I am sure many Afterschool readers will love it!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have you link-up every Monday with Printable Power! :) http://www.walkingbytheway.com/blog/?p=715675
ReplyDeletethank you for this adorable unit!
ReplyDeleteWow, way cool. Thanks a bunch.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this great package. My son struggles with fine motor but doesn't qualify for extra help in his preschool so I do activities with him at home. He loves Pooh so I'm hoping this will make working on writing more fun for him!
ReplyDeleteAre these printable licensed by Disney or used with permission? They own the trademarks to all the Pooh figures.
ReplyDeleteThese are so much fun...my girls are going to love them! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour printables are great! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThis will be awesome! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAndrea Q I don't believe it is a problem to use the images based on some Disney FAQ dodument I read because I am not profitting from it and they are not used negatively. But I just emailed Disney to find out. I would not want to infringe in any way!!! If they tell me it is a violation this will be removed immediately!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Congrats! This was the #1 clicked post on my blog link up, Homeschooling on the Cheap! last week! Great job on linking up something people wanted to read.
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Kelli
Thanks for so generously sharing your preschool pack, Beth! I love the games you've created! I pinned your post to my Literature-Based Activities Pinterest board at http://pinterest.com/debchitwood/literature-based-activities/
ReplyDeleteI love all of your printables! Thank you so much for sharing your talents! (And I like using Google docs.)
ReplyDeleteTricia (Autism and Salvation)
Wow!! What a resource! You are so kind to share these without charge! What a blessing!!
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to bring these links up. Are they still working? Would love to have for my daughters :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful pack
ReplyDeleteI cannot get part 2 to download. I have tried all the different ways I know how with no success. I don't have a printer hooked up to this computer so I need to download it and take it to have it printed. Can you help? My son will LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteI love winnie the pooh so much. Thanks for creating this.
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