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Mini Earth Day Pack from Itsy Bitsy Learners
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Alison of Itsy Bitsy Learners has put together a free mini preschool pack for Earth Day so if you're still looking for a few activities to compliment your lesson plans, be sure to head over and check it out! Here's are a few of the skills your kiddos will practice...
- Counting
- Numeral recognition
- Ordering
- Fine motor skills
- Visual discrimination
- Problem solving skills
- Size sequencing
Along with the skill worksheets, Alison also included a fun pom pom science printable to help teach preschoolers that the earth is composed of land and water, as well as a fun song for circle time!
For the full packet download, be sure to visit Itsy Bitsy Learners! And, while you're there, check out all the other great printables Alison has to offer!
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