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Learning to Write Preschool Printables

Do you feel stuck trying to figure out a balance between learning and fun for your preschooler? Keeping children this age entertained can be challenging. We want them to get out there and play, but we also want them to be prepared for what’s to come. I’ve created a fun and educational learning to write preschool printable bundle for you to use for FREE!

Yes, you read that right. It’s free and your preschool to kindergarten aged child is sure love being able to practice writing and coloring at the same time.

Get your FREE preschool printable bundle now! 6 worksheets for your preschooler to practice writing and sight words. There are even some things to color to keep their attention while learning at the same time! #freeprintable #preschoollearning #freepreschoolcontent #preschoolbundle #sightwords #weatherprintable #learningtowrite

In this learning to write preschool printable bundle, you’ll get six different worksheets focusing on ABCs, 123s, colors, shapes, weather and foods!

The goal is for our kids to practice their writing and penmanship while starting to learn sight words. In the color, shape, weather and foods pages, I’ve included images along with the words to start associating the words with the pictures!

While your child is working on these printables, you can also focus on sounding out the words as they trace the letters. Show them how the word circle matches the circle shape, and over time, they’ll begin associating that letter combination with the shape itself!

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Tips for Teaching Our Kids at Home

Moms and dads out there that recently became homeschool teachers, you’re not alone. I’m right there with you! If you have toddlers or preschool/kindergarten aged kids then I can resonate even more. Teaching our children at home can be fun and not as hard as we make it out to be. We just need to right resources for our child’s learning style.

1. Engage with your kids.

Don’t just hand them a worksheet and expect them to do it. Explain how it should be done and why they’re doing it! Sitting down and talking it through with them helps them understand and find it more fun!

Don’t forget to find ways to learn that aren’t just worksheets or videos. Discover new things together, make science experiments, play a game and find ways to get them thinking!

2. Find activities that suit their learning style.

Kids don’t all learn the same. There are so many different types of learning styles. Find out what is best for your child. Visual, audio, verbal, logical hands on, etc. Finding learning activities within their learning style keeps them engaged for longer, and it makes them want to learn!

3. Make learning a game.

We have the opportunity to make learning fun right now! Let’s make learning a game by playing games. Find ways to make games around your house into ways to teach them!

Use matching games to work on matching words to images or upper case letters to lower case letters. Make up new rules to board games you already have at home. Find ways to incorporate adding and subtracting when going around the board. The ideas are endless! Or better yet, let them create a brand new game on their own!

4. Have fun with it!

The more fun you have teaching them, the more fun they’re going to have learning. Come up with a schedule and go for it!

If you're looking for a fun and educational way to help your preschooler learn to write, this is it! This learning to write free preschool printable is a small 6 page e-book to help your child practice writing their letters and numbers as well as starting some site word recognition! #freeprintable #freebie #preschoollearning #preschoolpacket #learntowrite #sitewords

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Don’t forget your FREE printables before you go!

You can get your FREE learning to write preschool printable bundle NOW! Just click the link below to have them delivered straight to your inbox!

Get your FREE preschool printables NOW!

Let’s make learning fun and engage with our kids! Appreciate the time we have now because it was given to us for a reason!

Check out these free preschool learning to write printables! Help your preschool and kindergarten age kids practice writing, penmanship and sight words! These worksheets combine education and fun for your young kids! #freeprintable #preschoolprintable #learningtowrite #sightwords #tracingprintable

Don’t forget to pin this to your kid’s activity board or homeschooling board on Pinterest!

What other types of worksheets would you be interested in for your young children?

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(39) Comments

  1. Thanks so much! Exactly what I need for my 5yo right now ?

    1. I hope they like it! My 4 1/2 year old daughter is obsessed and keeps asking me to print more out!

      1. This is so helpful! We unschool/world school our daughter but she actually loves doing worksheets!

        1. That is so neat! If you get a chance, see if she likes these! I’d love to know if other kids are enjoying them.

    2. I’m currently working on these things with my preschooler. Thankfully I’ve been teaching my daughter from home so it hasn’t been stressful, but your packet is a great tool for sure. Thank you for putting it together!!

      1. That’s amazing! It sounds like you and I are kind of in the same boat. My daughter only went to half day preschool three days a week, so while having her home all day every day is a little different, it’s not too stressful. I hope your daughter enjoys the packet!

  2. This is great for a time like this. My daughter isn’t in preschool but I’m encouraging her to work on her handwriting. We will be snagging some of these printables. Thanks!

    1. That’s amazing momma! I did the same with my daughter before she started preschool. I’ve also offered these printables to my 19 month old son and some crayons. He enjoyed scribbling for a few minutes and I figured it can’t hurt for him to be introduced to them early!

  3. Awesome guide! And of course, much needed right now.

    1. Thank you! I was just playing around with creating something for my daughter the other day and she ended up loving it. I knew I had to share with the craziness going on in the world right now!

  4. My kids are older but I can see myself using these same tips for them.

    1. I thought these tips are definitely good for any parent trying to homeschool right now! I’m glad to hear that you think so as well!

  5. I love this! We are considering homeschooling and my daughter is almost 2 so I will definitely have to come to these!

    1. Yes! These would be perfect. Even now you can print them out and let her scribble on them. That’s what I’m letting my 18 month do now!

  6. Hannah says:

    Thank you for sharing! Definitely going to try and make it more fun for my daughter.

    1. These changes are definitely not easy!

  7. thank you so much for this!
    great tips 🙂

    1. Of course! I hope you find them helpful!

  8. Thank you for these. My son is going to be 3 soon and he is really into the ABC’s. I really want to get started on learning to write his letters because he seems ready.

    1. Yes! This is the perfect start to writing letters. My daughter absolutely loves doing it and it’s great to help them start those fine motor skills for writing!

  9. I have a Kindergartner and preschooler home right now so these tips are helpful. It is an adjustment for all of us. But I completely agree that learning needs to be FUN for them or they will resent it.

  10. Omg I am your new subscriber. Honestly those are some valid points you made. My son who’s 6 hates studying unless I sit with him. And he wants to have some fun wit it.
    Going to try your activity pages.??

    1. Oh wonderful! Thank you so much for joining me on this crazy parenthood journey! I hope these help keep his attention and that he has fun with them!

  11. Engage, observe their learning style and have fun! Got it! Totally going to print out the printables! Thanks!

    1. Haha sounds easy enough right? If only it were! I hope your little one enjoys the printables!

  12. These are great! Thank you for sharing!

  13. Great Printables. Thanks so much!

    1. I hope you enjoy them!

  14. I need these worksheets right now. Struggling a lot to keep my little one engaged so these worksheets will help me for sure

    1. I hope you find some that you and your little one like! I’m right there in the same boat with you momma! My daughter needs activities all day long!

  15. This is such a great resource. I can’t wait to use this with my daughter, thank you!

    1. Thanks! I hope y’all like them!

  16. I literally was just looking for something like this. The search has ended! This is awesome…Thanks!

    1. I hope you like them Rochelle!!

  17. This is so helpful, especially right now!

    1. I hope y’all have fun with them!

  18. What a great resource you made here! I can’t imagine how long it took you – the end result looks great, though!

    1. Thanks Flossie!

  19. These preschool printables are so great! Perfect for homeschooling right now! We’ve been doing the same things daily and my little guy is starting to get bored so im gonna give these a try!

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