Here is the next set of Printable Playdough Mats – letters M & N! You can find the original printable crafts here – manatee & narwhal. You can also find the other printable playdough mats here in this section. Print, stick in a plastic sheet protector/laminate and have fun decorating with playdough. Or you could […]
Printable Playdough Mats: K & L
Learning through play is like sneaking vegetables into your meatloaf – it’s sneaky, and it works. For the children who won’t sit down at the table and practice their letters over and over again, a playdough mat might just come in handy. The way we use the playdough mat is simple. Stick it in a […]
Printable Playdough Mats: I & J
Playdough mats are a fun way to teach letters to young children. They are also great for review for those who already know their letters (like my daughter). Up next are letters I and J. I did plain cones for “I is for ice cream” so that Lorelai (and your kids!) could make their own […]
Printable Playdough Mats: A & B
A couple of weeks ago, I put up two spring-themed, printable playdough mats and they were a bit hit. I mentioned in the post that I would be working my way through the alphabet, and here I am! My daughter is 5.5 and has known her ABCs for years, but she still loves playing with […]
Printable Playdough Mats: E & F
Playdough mats are something I’ve had bouncing around my head for a while. I’ve seen some before on Pinterest, but never really looked into it. I was brainstorming with Lore last night and she thought the ones I came up with were fun. I finished them up this morning and immediately printed them out and […]
Missing Letters: ABC Apples
I made this simple worksheet to test Lore’s ability to figure out missing letters in the alphabet. There are only 15 apples on the printable, but instead of printing two, I just did little sections of the alphabet wat a time. She flew right through it! I also tried her on numbers and she […]
Printable Alphabet & Numbers Worksheets
Lorelai has known the alphabet (upper and lower) since she was two, but every now and again she’ll get tripped up on a letter if she doesn’t use/see it for a while. I made this very simple printable sheet with all of the letters in ‘bubble’ form so she could color them in. There are […]
Letter Practice Worksheet
Uppercase letter on one side, lower on the other. They are supposed to be pumpkins, but could easily be apples. Whichever way, this is a little more fun than just plain paper! Open Letter Practice Printable