Name activities
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Use these fun editable crayon name puzzles to work on name recognition and a variety of literacy activities with your kids. Your class will love these personalized printable puzzles. Use them in your preschool, pre-k and kindergarten class to work on name recognition, alphabet knowledge, letter recognition and learning a variety of pre-literacy skills. Perfect for your literacy centers. #preschool #nameactivities #alphabetactivities
Inside: A collection of the easiest dot stickers learning activities for preschoolers. Set up these dot sticker activities in less than a minute! Dot stickers deserve a busy-mum-life-savior award. On days when I need to
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These FREE editable name mats provide hands-on name practice for preschool and kindergarten. Help little ones learn to write their names while having fun!

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This year for preschool we are part of a co-op preschool group. I put together name recognition activities for all the kids in the preschool...
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Day 7 of 31 Days of Kindergarten and today is all about 20 FREE Name Activities for the First Week of Kindergarten. News flash!! Most of my kindergartners come into my classroom on the first day of s

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If there is one thing I know from the past 5 years of my life, it is name activities for preschoolers! In the classroom and in my home, learning names has been front and center.
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FREE Editable Name MATS perfect to use all over the classroom to help preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kiddos learn their names. #names #preschool #learnnames #pre-k #namecards
Name Tracing Activities. Preschool and kindergarten kids alike will love these Name Tracing Activities and Fine Motor Mats to learn all about letter formation, their name and more!
Children’s names are usually the first written words that they learn. From a very early age, they may be able to recognize their first letter and will often announce, “Look! There’s my E!” We can supp
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