Preschool reading activities
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Preschool reading activities. Get inspired and try out new things.
The order for teaching letters to preschoolers straight from a teacher! Surprisingly NOT ABC order, but makes so much sense. Love the alphabet activities too.
Amelia Porter saved to Preschool curriculum
Before any child can learn to read and spell, five pre-reading skills must be learnt. Here are 10 simple ideas for parents to develop these skills at home.
Need an easy beginning letter sound review? Check out these free alphabet beginning sounds activities that include 6 different full-color worksheets to practice matching letters to sounds. All you need is the printable, magnetic letters, and a cookie tray.

Brittany Hall saved to Kindergarten Curriculums
Reading passage with comprehension questions - Thanksgiving and November themed reading and writing resources - free worksheets and printable activities for whole group - small group - reading intervention and literacy centers - pre-k - preschool - kindergarten and first grade #kindergartenreading #firstgradereading #earlychildhood #kindergarten

Kleopatra Viktoria Orleanskaya saved to English
Lots of ideas and pictures of ways to teach reading skills using phonics centers to make learning fun and promote fluency in reading skills.

Bethany Sanders saved to #MOMLIFE
Are wondering what your preschooler can be learning? Here is a checklist to help you have a successful preschool at home.
Fun letter matching and word spelling game with Easter eggs. #homeschool #Easter
Is your little one getting ready for Kindergarten? If so, one way to be sure this year is a big success is by making sure your child has the Kindergarten skills they need starting from day one.
Follow these five steps to teach a child to read. Helpful for parents, homeschoolers, and teachers that are teaching beginning readers.

Katie Grant saved to Classroom
Here are some fun ways to teach rhyming in Pre-K. Nursery Rhymes We recite traditional nursery rhymes while doing movements that correspond with them. The

Tracey Ellis saved to Preschool