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Does your pre-k student love sports? Grab these free printable sports worksheets for preschoolers to work on some fundamental math and literacy skills with a fun sports theme. These sports preschool worksheets include exercises to learn, practicing and reviewing pre-writing skills, alphabet letters, counting, addition, subtraction, writing name, and more!. Simply print the preschool sports themed printables to play and learn with this fun preschool sports theme. Sports Theme Worksheets Preschool, Sports Themed Literacy Activities, Exercise Day Kindergarten, Sport Math Activities For Preschool, Sports Writing Activities Preschool, Sport Preschool Crafts, Sport Art Projects For Preschoolers, Winter Sports For Preschool, Sports Worksheets For Kindergarten

Get these free printable sports worksheets for preschoolers to practice math and literacy skills with a fun and sports theme!

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So it was another week of learning around here with the crazies -- the letter was "B" with a theme centered around balls. The crazies had fun with it! We did our writing practice & D has his "B" down so I also introduced money, just the coins. We played with balls, made ball patterns, did some math with balls, discussed ball textures, & even made ball cookies (I totally failed to bring out the camera with that one, uh!). They are loving it & I'm enjoying making the most of D's last year at…

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BALLS STUDY Literacy: Pictures of people using balls (sports, construction, hobbies, toys, food, etc.) Journal how a child uses balls Read a book about balls (i.e. Play Balls) Follow a recipe for making cookies, meatballs, etc. Follow sequential directions (1st, 2nd, 3rd) (e.g. using cotton...

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