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

Grab your copy of Charlie Tractor and the Garden here!

 

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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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Reusable DIY First Day of School Sign

You want to do something to commemorate that special day every year for your kids because it helps get (or keep) them excited about the first day of school. You also love looking back at these photos through the years and watching your tiny human grow into his or her own person. Of course, you’re also a busy mom with a ton of stuff to do. This reusable DIY first day of school sign lets you collect those precious photos while not adding yet a another project to your to-do list every year.

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With 3 kids in school now, I knew I didn’t have the time to make 3 separate first day of school signs each year. The end of the summer and back to school season is hectic enough without piling on extra work.

That’s why I wanted to create something that was pretty, fun, and reusable year after year. This reusable DIY first day of school sign is perfect. We were able to get all of the photos in about 10 minutes which was amazing, and still had plenty of time to be ready for the first day.

 

Smiling Child Holding First Day of School Sign

Note:

I used the First Day of School printable from this month’s Monthly Subscription Bundle. (Not a part of it? Get your subscription here.) Alternatively, you can use any first day of school printable you like for this project. Remember to change the color of the chalk marker if the background of the printable you use is lighter than mine so that those awesome facts show up in your photos!

 

Materials for First Day of School

Reusable DIY First Day of School Sign Materials

Step 1

First, print out your First Day of School printable and set aside.

 

Stack of Colorful Translucent Rulers

Painted Back of Translucent Rulers

Step 2

Then open your rulers and paint the back of them with white acrylic paint. I bought 2 3-packs from the Dollar Tree so I had extra. I chose to use 2 blue rulers, 1 green, and 1 pink.

Step 3

Set you rulers aside and allow the paint to dry.

 

Glass Removed from Snap Frame

Step 4

While your rulers dry, pop the glass out of your Snap frame.

 

First Day of School Printable in Snap Frame

Glass over First Day of School Printable in Snap Frame

Step 5

Place your First Day of School printable inside and return the glass to the frame.

 

Blue Rulers Glued to Long Edges of Snap Frame

Step 6

Next, glue 2 of your dry, painted rulers to the long edges of your frame with hot glue. I ran a line of glue along the inch edge of the ruler then pressed it firmly to the frame. You don’t want too much overlap over the glass of the frame or it covers your pretty printable.

 

Green and Pink Rulers Glued to Short Edges of Snap Frame

Step 7

Finish the frame by gluing your remaining dry, painted rulers to the short edges of your frame.

Step 8 (Optional)

For a cleaner look, wipe the excess paint that is on the front of the rulers after they are attached to your frame. The paint comes off with a damp cloth or paper towel.

 

Chalk Writing on First Day of School Sign

Step 9

Use your chalk marker to fill out the details on your sign for one child.

 

Smiling Boy Holding First Day of School Sign

Step 10

Take your cutie’s photo then use a damp paper towel followed by a dry paper towel to remove the chalk marker.

 

Smiling Girl Holding First Day of School Sign

Step 11

Repeat for each of your kiddos then store for next year!

 

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This reusable DIY first day of school sign is seriously perfect for capturing your tiny humans’ growth each school year. After the first day, simply store it away with the extra school supplies you’re hoarding for inevitable refills until next year. Not only is this a totally easy-to-make project, but it already checks one thing off of next year’s back to school to-do list!

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6 Easy and Fun Halloween Game Ideas

Halloween isn’t all candy and costumes. It’s also a time of parties both in the classroom and at home. Plan you party fun now with these 6 easy and fun Halloween game ideas!

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I know we still have a couple of months until Halloween but with all of the craziness in my house, I know I need some fun inspiration. Halloween is my favorite holiday so it’s basically my happy place.

If you need a light at the the end of the tunnel to look towards while you get through the crazy back to school season, consider this your beacon. Not to mention, you’ll totally be ahead of the game once October rolls around!

 

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Zombie Body Parts Toss Game (My Pinterventures)

I absolutely love this inventive and creepy game idea! It’s not one for the classroom but perfect for a backyard Halloween party. It’s super easy to set up and fun for everyone making it a must-have for your zombie bash.

 

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DIY Pumpkin Pillow Fight Game (DIY Adulation)

This adorable little game is perfect all fall long. Some painted cardboard pumpkins and miniature sewn pillows are all you need to entertain the kiddos during any fall party. It’s an especially great classroom party idea because it’s easy to transport and not the least bit spooky.

 

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DIY Tabletop Zombie Bowling (DIY Adulation)

For older kids, you can’t go wrong with this tabletop bowling game. Take turns rolling the brain down the table to knock down as many zombies as possible. It’s also a great classroom game because it still flexes those math skills in a fun way!

 

Bat Pumpkin Golf Game on Table

Halloween Pumpkin Golf Game (Cookies, Coffee, and Crafts)

Have an empty cardboard box around the house? If so, turn it into your next awesome Halloween game with this super simple pumpkin golf game tutorial. Kid love the challenge of putting that ball into his vampire mouth again and again.

 

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Free Printable Halloween Scattergories Game (DIY Adulation)

If you love Scattergories then try out this awesome free printable Halloween version. It’s the perfect group party game for older kids and adults with themed cards about horror movies and trick-or-treating just to name a few.

 

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Easy Painted Pumpkin Coasters Game (DIY Adulation)

This super easy little craft doubles as a game and home decor. Grab a pack of orange coaster from the dollar store and get painting. When you’re not using them to protect your table, play a fun game of coaster toss!

 

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You’ll be ready for all of your Halloween parties with these 6 easy and fun Halloween game ideas. Make them now so you can grab and go when it’s time to play, especially if you’ve got multiple school parties lined up.

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