Last year, I created some rain printables for my then 3 year old son. This year, I’ve updated those, added a few more and I now have a Rainy Day PreK Pack! This pack is similar in activities to my FREE Reading the Alphabet Curriculum and all the other PreK Packs I’ve created, including the Spring PreK Pack. Here are a few examples:
Reading Activities
There are TWO emergent readers {each with two versions} this time!
Colorful Umbrellas emergent reader
Under the Umbrella emergent reader
Print Awareness Activities- 3 total
Pocket Chart poetry
Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Activities
Syllable Count and Clip
Rhyming with Rain {a cut and paste activity}
Handwriting Fun
Rainy Day Tracer Pages- 4 different tracer pages!
Umbrella Poke Page
Math Concepts
Numbers 1-20
Patterns
AND MORE!
You can download your FREE Rainy Day PreK Pack HERE!
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Enjoy!
~Becky
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Looks like a fun pack
Thanks. 🙂
Thanks so much, it looks great.
You’re so welcome. 🙂
Thank you so much! This will be perfect for preschooler today, as it is a very rainy day in Wisconsin!
You’re so welcome! I’m glad it will work today.
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