Garden Learning Printable Worksheets for Pre-K and K

Kids love when they have fun activities to go along with the stories they read with you. Whether it’s a coloring sheet, craft, or learning activity, it’s more fun when it ties to something you read with them. That’s why I created these garden learning printable worksheets to go along with the latest book in the Charlie Tractor series, Charlie Tractor and the Garden!

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I am so lucky that my kiddos love reading. Even my oldest reads a lot when he finds the right book. I have always tried to tie reading with fun and enjoyable crafts and activities to cultivate that love of books. Getting lost in a story is one of my favorite things and something that I want to share with my little ones.

The Charlie Tractor books are perfect for little ones because they’re easy to read, beautifully illustrated, and easy to comprehend. The women who write them base the stories off of their own childhood growing up and I think that makes them even more special. Charlie is a character that kids relate to and that makes the stories even more special for them.

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Charlie Tractor in the Garden

“When a squirrel-chasing adventure takes a turn, Pickles the dog winds up getting into the neighbor’s vegetable garden and digs up some of the plants. Now, Charlie must learn how to clean up his dog’s mess. What will Charlie do?” – CharlieTractor.com

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Garden Learning Printable Worksheets

These garden learning printable worksheets are a fun addition to your next story time with the little ones. The worksheets focus on letter recognition, number recognition, and counting making them perfect for preschool and kindergarten age kiddos. Click on any of the images or headings to download your free worksheets today!

 

Letter Recognition Worksheet

Garden Letter Recognition Sheets

For these worksheets, have kiddos circle the first letter in the name of the produce pictured in the box above. 4 different letter recognition worksheets are included in the set.

 

Number Recognition Worksheet

Garden Number Recognition Sheets

This worksheet requires kids to count the number of items in the box and then circle the corresponding number from the options below. There are 3 of these worksheets included in the set.

 

Garden Counting Worksheet

Garden Counting Sheets

Lastly, take counting to the next level and pair it with writing their numbers with the counting sheets. Have kids count up the total number of each item on the sheet and write the number in the box next to the corresponding picture at the bottom. There are also 3 of these fun worksheets.

 

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Grab your free garden learning printable worksheets and be sure to check out the latest Charlie Tractor book, Charlie Tractor and the Garden for a fun new activity to surprise the kids with. Your kids with love the beautiful illustrations and the dilemmas Charlie finds himself in. You can also follow Charlie Tractor on Facebook and Pinterest for videos to book readings, more free printables, and events you can find them at!

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Roll of the Dice Ice Cream Color by Number Printables

It’s no secret that kiddos love to color. Color by numbers activities are a great way for them to work on learning their numbers and colors. Now you can take the learning to the next level with these fun roll of the dice ice cream color by number printables!

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I love those learning activity books for my kids, especially during the summer. One thing about them is that many of the ones for preschoolers and kindergartners include color by number pages. They are a great way to teach kids but, frankly, mine got tired of them after a while. That’s why I came up with the idea to turn color by number into a game that is slightly more challenging than the traditional version.

Not only do the kiddos have to differentiate between the 2 different number meanings, they also have to briefly keep track of what number they are coloring and what color is associated with it. It is up to you if numbers can be reused on the page. It is kind of fun because you get some pretty crazy coloring creations when you do.

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Ice Cream Color by Number Printables

Before we get to the rules, be sure to download your printables right here.

 

Colored Ice Cream Color by Number Sheet Next to Uncolored Pages and Crayons

How to Use Roll of the Dice Color by Numbers

Since these are different from traditional color by number sheets, here are some easy instructions to help you know how to use them. The best part is that once you do, they can be used over and over again which is pretty awesome!

What You Need:

 

Ice Cream Color by Number Sheet and Die

Step 1

First you have to print out your ice cream color by number sheets.

Step 2

Next, pull out the crayon colors listed on the bottom of the sheets. Set the rest of the crayons aside.

Step 3

Now roll your die. Keep in mind that you are rolling to decide which color corresponds with the number 1’s on your coloring sheet. That means that if you roll a 6, then purple is the color for all of the number one sections.

 

Ice Cream Color by Number Sheet with Orange Crayon and Die

Step 4

Immediately color all of the number 1 sections in with the rolled color.

 

Colored Ice Cream Color by Number Sheet with Green Crayon and Die

Colored Ice Cream Color by Number Sheet with Orange Crayon and Die

Step 5

Repeat the rolling and coloring steps for each number on your sheet. Make it easy by going through the numbers in order. Don’t skip from the number 2 sections to the number 6 sections then back to the number 3 sections. This gets too confusing, especially for young kiddos.

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These roll of the dice ice cream color by number printables are super fun (and educational) activity that can be used over and over. Because the colors are based on the roll of the die, the creations change each time you color them. It keeps the kiddos from memorizing the picture and therefore not paying attention while they color it. Print out multiple copies for fun time and time again.

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Make Chores Easy with a Picture Chore Chart

Are you looking for a way to streamline the chores and routine process for your kids without constant nagging from you? Now you can make chores easy with a picture chore chart. It is perfect for non-readers, visual learners, and kiddos who are just lazy and don’t want to read each task.

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I’ve had a ton of chore charts over the years. My oldest has always been really good about following them so I assumed the same method would work for my youngest kiddos. For many years I kept trying the same thing hoping for different results. Then I’d get frustrated at constantly having to remind and nag them about completing their chores and routines.

All it led to was a houseful of frustrated people and nothing getting done. Then one day it hit me how ridiculous I was being. I expected a one-size-fits-all learning and responsibility style of all of my kids. These picture chore charts change it up and make it simple for even my 5 year old to know exactly what is expected of him.

Every morning, they go through their routine and move the chores/activities over as they complete them. During the school year, they check them again after school and once again after dinner. During the summer, I structure the checks around meals because it’s the easiest to remember. Before bed each night, reset the chore charts so that they are ready the next morning.

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Picture Chore Chart Materials

 

Printed Pink Chore Chart Next to Laminating Folder

Step 1

First, print out your chore chart. Get it free when you sign up right here:

Printed Pink Chore Chart Inside of Laminating Folder

Feeding Pink Chore Chart into Laminator

Step 2

Next, place your chore chart into a lamination folder and feed it into your laminator.

 

Printed Sheet of Chore Squares

Step 3

Set your laminated chore chart aside and pull out the chore squares.

 

Cut Out Chore Squares

Step 4

Cut all of the chore squares apart, including the blank ones. You can laminate these blank to update with a dry erase as needed, or your can personalize them with pictures of your own for any chores and activities not included in the picture chore squares.

 

Cut Out Chore Squares Placed on Laminating Folder

Step 5

After all of your squares are cut out, open up a lamination folder and carefully align them on the sheet. Be sure to include space between each one so that they remain sealed when you cut them out later.

 

Step 6

Again, feed the sheet through your laminator but do so very carefully. Until they are laminated, the squares can shift inside the folder.

 

Cutting Laminated Chore Squares

Cut Out Laminated Chore Squares

Step 7

Next, cut out your laminated chore squares with a paper cutter or scissors. If your rows are not very straight, I recommend using scissors so that you don’t accidentally slice through one that isn’t in line with the others.

 

Package of Hook and Loop Fastener Dots

Step 8

After all of your laminated chore squares are cut apart, pull out your package of adhesive hook and loop fastener dots.

 

Hook and Loop Fastener Dots on Back of Chore Squares

Step 9

Place one loop dot (the soft ones) on the back of each laminated chore square that you are adding to your chore chart.

 

2 Hook and Loop Fastener Dots on Back of Each Chore Squares

Step 10

Then attach the hook dots to 10 of the soft ones carefully so that they are stacked with the sticky side facing out.

 

Chore Squares on Laminated Chore Chart

Step 11

Place the chore squares on the “To-Do” side of the laminated chore chart lined up so that you have to columns of 5. Carefully pull off the chore squares so that the hook dots stay attached to the chore chart. Press firmly back over the hook dots to further secure them to the chart.

 

Hook and Loop Fasteners Attached to Chore Chart

Step 12

Repeat steps 10 and 11 on the “Done” side of the chore chart.

Step 13

Keep seasonal chores/activities such as sports or practicing an instrument in a resealable bag taped to the bottom of the clipboard.

 

Plain Clipboard next to Rolls of Washi Tape

Step 14

Set your chore chart and chore squares to the side and pull out your clipboard and washi tape.

 

Colorful Striped Clipboard

Close up of Striped Clipboard

Step 15

Remove any packaging from your clipboard and use the washi tape to create a design on the clipboard. I went with colorful stripes for my daughter’s clipboard but used comic book patterned duct tape on my son’s clipboard. Kids are more responsive to a new system when you customize it to their tastes.

 

Pink Chore Chart and Chores on Clipboard

Step 16

Lastly, clip your chore chart on the clipboard and attach the chore squares to the “To-Do” side. Write your child’s name with a dry erase marker on the top of the chore chart.

 

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How to Hang Your Chore Chart

Most clipboards lend themselves to being hung on hooks, nails, or push pins easily. If you have these already available, simply use them. If you worry about kiddos taking the chore charts off of the wall then I recommend using Command picture strips to hang them on the wall. This still gives kids access to the chore charts without fear that they’ll run off and lose them.

 

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If you’ve been struggling to get your kiddos to complete their chores and routines each day without frustration, then give these a try. You can make chores easy with a picture chore chart that can be customized by child and also by season. Don’t forget to incorporate resetting them each evening into your bedtime routine. Click here to get access to the free printable chore charts and chore squares. There are 2 colors sets available: pink and purple or orange and blue. Don’t worry, you’ll get both so you can make charts for all of your kiddos.

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