Showing posts with label preschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preschool. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Winter Fun Activity Pack

This 12 page activity pack is full of snowy fun! Cut and paste to decorate your own snowman, color a picture, trace some letters, make a wreath, and more! Like most of our printables and activity packs, this one can be adapted and used for a wide age range of children. Your preschooler up through early elementary age kids alike will find plenty of fun stuff packed inside. Download it now for FREE: Snowy Fun Activity Pack

*Google seems to be experiencing some technical difficulties with the sharing of this file due to high traffic. If you continue to have problems downloading this file, feel free to email me at allthingswithpurpose@gmail.com to request a copy! ~Sarah

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Pumpkin Activity Pack


We're really excited about this fun Fall Pumpkin Pack of activities!! Almost 20 pages chucked full of games, coloring activities, letter tracing and handwriting, cutting practice, history, grammar, recipes, jokes, stories, crafts and more! And best of all... it's free!! Print a copy for yourself, and pass the link on to a friend. Teachers, home educators, moms, grandparents (and anyone else for that matter) will enjoy completing these projects and activities with your kids of all ages. 
Just click here to download: Free Pumpkin Pack
Note: For some reason, my computer printed this weird when I did it straight from the web. You may want to save it to your computer and then print for optimal results!

Watch Natalie and Noah demonstrate the art of frosting cupcakes:



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Natalie is Reading


So Proud of My Little Girl!
Natalie turned 5 in November and since then, her reading has just taken off! Having observed that Natalie's learning style and personality are a lot like mine, I was excited to use the exact same book that my mom used when teaching me how to read. I purchased a new copy of the book "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" off Amazon. The first reader book "Sun Up" was the very first book I remember reading as a child, and my mom had saved it all these years!


 

My name written inside - Natalie thinks this is so funny! 


This is the best early reader book EVER! 
Before I knew my mom still had this one, I had been searching high and low for an early reader that really was an EARLY READER! I wanted a book that truly was easy to read - predominately words that she could sound out - to build her confidence by being able to read a complete book on her own. She breezed through this and is eager to start the next one.