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Are your preschoolers and kindergarteners learning about different animals and habitats around the world?

With these fun, hands-on activities your kids will…
- Work on letter recognition and formation
- Practice pre-reading skills including identifying beginning sounds and sequencing
- Develop fine motor and visual discrimination skills
- And much more!
These low-prep literacy resources can be used in any early elementary classroom or homeschool. You can easily differentiate the activities to meet the needs of all your young learners.

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Rainforest Animals Stamp Marker Letters
Grab your stamp markers or some paint and cotton swabs! Kids can practice recognizing lowercase letters and their initial sounds and also get some fun fine motor skills practice with this easy prep activity.

Orangutan Letter Recognition Activity
In this rainforest-themed activity, your children will practice saying the names of the capital and lowercase letters as they feed the hungry orangutan the bananas.

Frog Letter Sound Match
Your kids will help the frogs find their lily pads by matching the letters to the pictures that begin with the sound that the letters make.

It’s Mine Story Sequencing Hats
The book It’s Mine by Leo Lionni is about three frogs who are always quarreling until their pond floods and an unlikely neighbor helps them. Children can make these story crowns to practice sequencing events and retelling the story.

Desert Animal 3-Part Cards
Practice visual discrimination with this Montessori-inspired matching activity. Children can match just the pictures or both the names and pictures. There is also an ink-saving version of these cards.

Cactus Alphabet Sensory Bin
This desert-themed sensory activity is a hands-on way for your preschoolers and kindergarteners to work on identifying capital and lowercase letters.

Forest Play Dough Mats
From a bear to a wolf, your children will form forest animals out of play dough and work on letter formation with these printable mats.

Forest Animal ABC Clip Cards
These adorable critters are ready to help your students practice matching letters to letter sounds. Just print and add clothespins. There’s also a recording sheet for added accountability and practice.

Sea Turtle Tracing Letter Activity
Children can pretend to help the sea turtles crawl from the beach and swim in the ocean with this cute activity. At the same time, they can work on line tracing and practice letter formation.

Fish Letter Sorting Activity
This ocean-themed activity is “o-fish-ally” a fun way for your preschoolers and kindergarteners to practice sorting capital and lowercase letters.
