I Know My Letters
A printable alphabet coloring page.
Invite children to color the page. Can they name each letter and say the sound it represents?
Here are more ways to prepare children for literacy learning in kindergarten:
- Notice letters all around you in the world, and go on “letter hunts” (look at signs when you’re out and about: “Can you find the letter A?”).
- Help children practice writing their first names (in all uppercase letters or in a combination of upper and lowercase).
- Help children practice holding a pencil or crayon with their thumb and finger supporting the tip.
- Keep sharing lots of books and stories!
Dream Big!
An 11-page adult-child activity book focusing on celebrating what makes us each unique, how we’re all connected, and how little ones can build a better world!
Activity Page: The Wonderful in You
A parent-child activity page encouraging bonding.
Try It! I Am Somebody
An activity page with a strategy that can help set the stage for a lifetime of confidence, pride, and strength!
Peaceful Problem Solving
There are lots of creative ways to handle conflict in the classroom.
Meet the Providers: Joseph and Callie
A video introducing two preschool teachers with insights to share.
A Welcoming Space
A video presenting insights and strategies from preschool teachers.
Building a Connected Community
Take a course on ways to help children and families get ready for school and life--together!