ACTIVITY PAGES AND TEMPLATES

Welcome to our growing collection of FREE printables. We wanted to provide you with hands-on activities that make practice and learning fun!

These simple resources are designed to help your child build and master skills. Use them in conjunction with our activity books or as stand-alone resources.

You’ll find many of our printables are mentioned in our articles on our resources page so take a look and see why we recommend using them to enhance your child’s learning journey.

Preschool & Kindergarten Count and Color

Your kid will enjoy learning to count objects with these simple worksheets. Have them color each object with a different color and then count how many of each object is on the page. Have them write their answer in the box.

Extend the activity by:

  • Having them double check their work by recounting and making sure they have the correct number. This is a handy habit to form early in their math journey.

  • Having them identify the ‘most’ and ‘least’ number of objects on the page. Dosome groups have the same number?

Number Tracing Worksheets for Numbers 0-9

Use these number tracing sheets to help your kid practice writing their numbers. You can print these as many times as needed, or place them in a plastic sleeve for once-off printing and repeated use.

  • Encourage your young learner to use their finger to trace the large number to help them remember the correct stroke order.

  • Get them to use their fingers to count the number for number recognition.

  • Let them practice counting by coloring in the correct number of stars.

  • Improve number formation and handwriting skills by tracing the numbers

Read about why learning to write numbers is essential for school readiness here.

Beetle Dice Math Game

This dice game is a fun and interactive way to combine number recognition and fine motor skills. It is also great for learning the art of patience as frustration can build when it takes time to roll a required number.

This set contains:

  • Instruction sheet

  • Beetle template sheet

Kids can color in the beetle prior to cutting out the pieces or use colored cardstock as shown in the example photo.

ALPHABET BINGO CARDS

Printable uppercase and lowercase alphabet bingo cards are a simple but fun activity for kids who are learning how to recognise letters.  You can build their excitement as they anticipate finding letters and filling in their card. This is a fantastic multisensory learning activity as they’ll need to listen, look and record each letter. 

Find out more about a multisensory learning approach in our blog article 9 Fun Letter Recognition Activities.

This set contains:

  • Instruction sheet

  • Uppercase and lowercase letter card templates

  • 8 uppercase bingo cards

  • 8 lowercase bingo cards

Print this set in landscape.

LACING CARDS TEMPLATES

Lacing cards are great fun and they are also simple to make. Use our printable lacing cards for an activity that will help your young learner develop the fine motor skills required for pencil control.

To find out more about the importance of fine motor skills and how it relates to handwriting, take a look at our article 13 Fine Motor Skill Activities for Young Learners.

This set contains:

  • Instruction sheet

  • 8 lacing card templates

TACTILE LETTER CARD TEMPLATES

These letter card templates are a fabulous resource for learning letter recognition, stroke order, alphabet sequencing and even word formation.  

You can;

  • Use the stroke order templates to encourage your kid to use their finger to trace the correct letter formation

  • Turn them into a craft activity and make tactile cards for a multisensory experience. Little ones will love to see their craft efforts on display.

  • Use the templates to form playdough letters

For more ideas on how to use these templates refer to our article on 13 Fine Motor Skill Activities for Young Learners.

Print these templates in landscape.

TACTILE NUMBER CARD TEMPLATES

Being able to automatically and routinely write numbers is vital for developing the number knowledge that is essential to math readiness.

Like the letter card templates above, these number cards will be a great addition to your resource toolkit and will help your kid with identifying and writing numbers.

Take a look at our article on Why Number Writing is Essential for School Readiness.

Print these templates in landscape.

Christmas Themed Number Activity Sheets for Preschool & Kindergarten

Give your young learner these Christmas activity sheets to help them practice their number writing and fine motor skills all while having fun!

  • Number tracing and fill in the missing number activities to practice number writing

  • Dot-to-dot to and maze activities to practice pencil grip and improve fine motor skills

  • Coloring to improve fine motor skills