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I've gone through preschool material with a couple kids already, but we are doing something different this time. I will possibly be homeschooling older kids who are working on a prek/K level. In order to pull this off, I need everything to be easy. Usually we do big, complicated, literature-rich, themed units, etc. I can't pull that off right now. I need simple and basic.

 

I have tons of alphabet material and I think we are good there. I have prewriting pages and letter tracing sheets to laminate and dry erase a million times. I'm looking for everything else. We might do MEP reception for math. I need more simple counting type sheets. I need the goofy "who needs to teach that because every mother has taught her kid that" type worksheets because these kids don't have that background info. I need things I can print, stick in a folder, pull out and do when the time comes. Things requiring craft supplies won't get done. One child physically can't do a lot of writing and cutting. (Some, but not a lot.) One can't see small print. All are learning English.

 

It sounds like a tall order now that I read that. Any favorite places I should look? Our budget is pretty small since we didn't plan to be doing this.

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Take a look on Education.com! We mainly used it for cutting/folding practice, but they have a ton of interesting, fun printables for all ages, including many for math, science and social studies. If I'm remembering right, a certain number per month are free, after that you'd have to pay a membership fee (inexpensive.)

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When my son was at that age and ability I would typically open a printable "pack" from these sites and then just print out the which one is different, match the picture, counting etc, no need to print out the whole pack or the alphabet pages.

 

http://www.3dinosaurs.com/printables/printablepacks.php

 

http://royalbaloo.com/printables/

 

http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/PreschoolPacks.html

 

http://ateachingmommy.com/preschool-printables/

 

hope this helps!

 

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When my son was at that age and ability I would typically open a printable "pack" from these sites and then just print out the which one is different, match the picture, counting etc, no need to print out the whole pack or the alphabet pages.

 

http://www.3dinosaurs.com/printables/printablepacks.php

 

http://royalbaloo.com/printables/

 

http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/PreschoolPacks.html

 

http://ateachingmommy.com/preschool-printables/

 

hope this helps!

My little guys love these!

 

We are using Wee Folk Art this year and liking it a lot too.

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