Preschool Ela Early Literacy Concepts Worksheets
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- Book Knowledge ChecklistCheck! Kids mark book handling skills on this checklist as they learn them. 
- How to Read TextMove along in our set of book concepts for preschoolers with a reminder to read text from top to bottom and a handwriting exercise for your little learner. 
- Animal Matching 1This fun worksheet makes for easy teaching for several preschool skills. Have your child match descriptions of animal with their cute cartoon counterparts 
- Riddle Me This 4Showers and typewriters? Nice try, silly adult, but this is a riddle for kids. Have your child give it a try. Riddle me this, riddle me that! 
- Book and Print Concepts Cover PageStart off a totally cute and helpful guide to books for a preschooler. 
- Catchy Questions Cards IIThis worksheet covers a broad set of skills for your preschooler to practice, including addition, time telling, reading, and science. 
- Point It OutUsing fun materials can make following along as an adult reads much more exciting. In this activity, students will point out each word with different items to practice one-to-one correspondence. 
- Color Peg at the Pet StoreAs your kid has a blast filling this page with color, she'll also practice learning the letter P. 
- Riddle Me This 2What scares mice and makes a "meow" sound? Let your child figure it out by reading these cute little riddles for kids. 
- Nursery Rhyme ChallengeYou'll need to dig deep into your nursery rhyme knowledge for this worksheet, matching descriptions of characters with their cute cartoon counterparts. 
- Orange Juice Coloring PageWhat's on your grocery store shopping list? Help your little learner get familiar with food sight words by coloring this orange juice coloring page. 
- Riddle Me This 3"I'm stuck in the riddle with you!" These fun riddles for kids not only help your child's reading skills, but he can finish off with a delightful drawing. 
- Treat Books RightKids learn how to treat books properly with pictures. 
- Something's Not Right!Daisy Daytime, our hero of the day, is confused! Have your little one help her out by circling all the things that don't belong in this daytime picture. 
- Soup Coloring PageNothing's better than a hot cup of soup on a cold day! Teach your little one a few new food sight words as she colors this veggie soup coloring page. 
- Predict Pick (Part Two)Can your students predict the next logical event? Use this worksheet to test students' ability to predict what follows. 
- Crossing Guard Coloring Pages crossing guard coloring page features Oscar the dog decked out in his crossing guard gear! This makes learning the letter O fun! 
- Bookshelf HuntA check-in activity that will allow you to take stock of your students' reading material. This worksheet will provide invaluable information! 
- How to Turn the PageTeach your child to turn the page from left to right before he tries to read a book backwards. 
- A Normal NighttimeWhat do you do on the average evening? Challenge your sleepy-head to identify all of the nighttime activities he might do before finally hitting the sack. 
- Cereal Coloring PageDoes your little one love cereal? Then she'll enjoy this fun coloring page, featuring a classic cereal choice: Corn Flakes! 
- Letter Sounds StewMake sound stew with your little reader! Choose a letter, and then think of words starting with that letter. Add them to your sound stew. 
- Raccoon Racer RickyPreschoolers get a fun introduction to the letter R as they color the Raccoon Racer Ricky and his rad race car. 
- How to Read a BookThere are some things that your kid needs to know before even trying to read, and which way to go is one of them. This worksheet is here to help teach that. 
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