September

All worksheets on this page was created by Laurie Heisler and are for parent use only, they are not to be sold or published by anyone other then Laurie Heisler. Parents please print these games and worksheets out and use them to work with your child at home as they will correspond with what your child is currently learning in class.

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September Basics-Homework

Theme: School Bus

Alphabet Aa-Zz (Aa, Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee)

26 Work Sheets

Games

Colors: Yellow, Black

Shapes: Rectangle, Circle

Numbers: 1-5

First words: are, is, with, a

Days of the week: All 7 days

Months of the year: All 12 months

 

Things that help when using my Games and worksheets:
  1. I use velcro to make the games stick/hold better and by doing so I can also hang them up on the wall.

  2. Turn the games into fun magnets and make mom's cooking time fun for the children. You get to cook and they play on the refrigerator, keeps them busy forever.

  3. Laminate so they last.

  4. Print more then one set and make a hide and seek game by hiding them around the house.

  5. Let your child make Play Dough Letters, Words and Numbers.

Color Word Chart 1

Color Chart

Cut out and match each shape to the color chart.
Color Word Chart 2

 

 

Use this chart to recite each letter to your child. Have your child point to each letter and say them together aloud.
Alphabet Game
This game you can play a couple of ways:
  1. Print 2 sets and play memory match.

  2. Print 1 set, roll dice and play as a game by moving your child around the board. The child who rolls the letter (Z) is the winner of the game.

  3. Print 3 sets and place a sticky magnet on the back and allow your child to make words from the letters.

  4. Place a paper clip under you laminated letter then tie a large magnet on a string and let the children go fishing for the alphabet letters.

Please feel free to use your imagination and create your own games from my work but please use discretion for your child's age maturity level when doing so. And always remember objects smaller then a half dollar pose as a choking hazard so never leave a child unattended with anything unsafe including string.

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