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http://www.carlscorner.us.com/ has a TON of stuff! Get ready to buy more ink! We use this site at the school where I work quite a bit. Have fun!
I am looking for any good websites (besides Nick Jr, Disney, PBS The TV station sites) that have Good printables for Matching Games, What's Next type games & Searching type puzzles for a 4 year old. Any suggestions?
You guys are awesome.. Thanks so much for all the websites. I do buy my son the books too but sometimes its cheaper to print them out, and I do it at lunch at work so every morning he asks me if I can bring him home some pages and when i get home from work he will sit there for 1 hour doing these sheets and this way I can get take care of what I need to do and still help him out. Thanks again :)
http://www.carlscorner.us.com/ has a TON of stuff! Get ready to buy more ink! We use this site at the school where I work quite a bit. Have fun!
My daughter is 4 and LOVES the things I print for her from www.printactivities.com/TracingLetters/Names
I have done abc's, numbers, her name, etc and made a ton of copies back to back - a little "homework book" she calls it.
Hi L.,
Try WWW.familyeducation.com. They list activities by age groups and also offer free printables. Hope this helps! P.
Good Morning L.
I know your son is a little too young for some of these sites yet, but you might want to keep them on hand, you might want them in a couple of years,
http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/
you can do them online for free. And the other one is
http://www.dltk-cards.com/bingo/bingo1.asp
http://www.preschoolprintables.com/filefolder/mitten/file...
at this site, you can make your own words up and have it personalized, my kids love this one!
http://www.armoredpenguin.com/crossword/
hope this helps! Have fun!!
God's Blessings
D.
go to uptoten.com - my son's teacher in CT recommended it and it's great for a variety of ages up to 10!
Check out www.highlights.com
HI L.,
You can go to my website
readingbarefootbooks.com
We have tons of activity sheets.
If you need help finding them shoot me an e-mail.
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Best wishes,
R.
my kids love jigzone.com and so do I you can pick out so many differnt puzzles as many pieces you want etc.. we are hooked!
I found an awsome website called STARFALL.
Try Starfall.com.
Wonderful website created by teachers.
http://www.dltk-teach.com/ I love this website for customizing charts, games, etc... I can't believe it is all free!
Here's another really good site: (It is for preK-6th grade)
http://www.kidzone.ws/prek_wrksht/math-readiness/comparis...
I've not really looked at them myself because my kids are too old for that now, but I get emails from the "Family Fun" website that advertise "printables". I love everything else on their site, so I would imagine those are pretty good too?
https://register.go.com/family/printapalooza/login
You could try janbrett.com for free fun printables.
Have you considered subscriptions to Highlights magazine for children or Ranger Rick magazine? Both are excellent publications and offer many, many games, puzzles and thinking activities.
J.
I don't know websites, but if you get a chance, stop by one of the teacher stores in your area. They'll have books there and may know better than most what websites are best.
Try www.dltk-kids.com. They have a ton of info. There are crafts, holiday pages, chore charts, practice addressing envelopes, ABC, numbers, etc.
I am not sure if they have those specific games you want, I know there is a memory card section. As for the others, not sure. But I am sure you will find a lot of neat activities!
learningpages.com
also, just google whatever topic & free printables you want & you will get a ton of results!
I know you are looking for a website, but I just bought my son (2.5) some Sesame Street themed work books from CVS. (I think you can find some really good ones at any drugstore or grocery store) They had other themes as well, such as Cars and Curious George.
The workbooks I got for my son have connect the dots, matching, tracing letters/numbers/shapes, patterns, counting,primary and secondary colors,and uppercase/lowercase games, just to name a few.
You can also look for some of the preschool learning workbooks at teacher's stores. You can copy the pages at home so each child can work on the page together.
Family Fun Magazine has a section titled "Printapalooza". I love it for childcare center ideas!
Hi L.
I just put in pre-school free printables and you will get a lot of of sites.
Good Luck