
Looking for play-based, super fun, easy-for-you Preschool Activities for your kiddos?
The January Preschool Binder is packed with a variety of preschool skills practice, all while playing with toys, playdough, and common craft supplies
Why are our Monthly Preschool Binders so popular with moms and teachers…
- Building Independence: Kids are able to work on their own or in small groups at their table to use their binders. It encourages them to self-start and learn/play on their own.
- Easy Prep: Print and slip the pages into sheet protectors. It’s that simple! No cutting and laminating required.
- Play-Based: These interactive, hands-on activities are built to engage little minds, use multiple senses, and make learning ridiculously fun.
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January Preschool Binder Activities

Snow Letters
Use playdough to form each letter. Place cotton balls or other small manipulatives in the playdough. Add tweezers for fine motor work.

Hot Chocolate Patterns
Practice making the patterns in the space below using snap cubes or pom poms.

Snowman Shapes
Find all the target shapes. Use shape buttons to cover and mark each shape as you find them.

Snowball Fight Tracing
Help the animals find their way to the finish line. Use playdough or dry erase markers to map the path from start to finish.

Snowball Number Mazes
Find your way through each number maze from top to bottom. Use the space below and place the target number of cotton balls in the box. Step up the fun by using tweezers.

Snowman Counting
Dress the snowman with the correct number of buttons.

Snowman 10 Frames
Fill in the frame with buttons or other small manipulatives to match the target number.

Snowman Numbers
Cover each target number with dice, small manipulatives or mark with a dot marker. For added practice, roll a dice until you get the target number and practice counting the dots.
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I love so many of the products that you make. I am a preschool special education teacher. There are several things you produce, that I wish were tweakable or had a few extra options. Like so far I don’t have anyone in my two classes that can match lowercase to uppercase. None of my students can count to 10. So, I am printing some of the items and adding sharpie dots to help them count by putting the object on the dot, then reinforcing by counting with them. For some of the letter activities, I have printed double of half the letters so that I could do matching with just upper case. Just a thought as you are building your fantastic stuff, not all students in prek are ready for the higher concepts. Keep up the great work. Seriously, my favorite site so far.