FREE Pre-K Farm Packs

The homeschool group we’re involved in is doing a book club of sorts with Charlotte’s Web this summer.  All of us have rising 1st graders (as our oldest child) with plenty of younger siblings in tow!  Since the younger siblings won’t all be able to sit still and listen to the chapter book, I made up a couple of farm Pre-K activity packs that they could do while the older ones met.  And since it’s all ready, I thought I’d share for FREE. :)   I kept them fairly generic as farm packs.  But, as you’ll see, spiders and pigs are a big part of the packs.

Please remember that these printables are for personal or classroom use only. And if you’d link back to my blog (the page you’re on right now) to share, I would GREATLY appreciate it!

BOTH FARM PACKS ARE IN ONE ZIP FILE.

Here are the activities included in Pack 1:

Stuck in the Web!-beginning sound matching

Tracing Pages (spider and pig included)

Trace the Letter & Color pages (3 included: P for Pig, S for Spider, and F for Farm)

Spider Cutting Practice

Spider Print Awareness- click here to see how to do this activity step-by-step

Animal Sorting-farm animal vs. not a farm animal (sorting mat included in download)

Farm Mazes (1-10 and 11-20 included)

Piggy Numbers (for 1-10 and 10-20; Number Cards also included)

Baby Farm Animal Matching to Moms

 Here are the activities included in Pack 2:

Bottle Cap Farm Animal Spelling (upper and lower case sets included)

Emergent Reader: What Do I Say? (cut and paste reader)

Cut & Paste these in the book

Farm Rhyming Match

What’s Different? Farm-Style (2 included on download)

Farm Word ABC Cards (open-ended activity)

 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THESE FARM PACKS.

If you want to see more literacy-based PreK printables, click here.

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~Becky

Comments

  1. Niki Smith says:

    thank you so much for these.

  2. Wow, this is wonderful! I especially love the emergent reader “What Do I Say?” book. I’m just starting to get into simple sight words with my son who is obsessed with farm animals right now. Thanks so much! -Kelly @ Semi Homemade Mom

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