Pre-K

Featured Pre-K Online Catalogs

 

Pre K supplies for your school or pre k home learning

Make the classroom fun again with interesting pre-k activities! Little minds need plenty of stimulation, which is why these online catalogs offer a number of easy to use pre-k ideas for your classroom.

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Whether you're teaching your pre-k class numbers or letters, you're certain to find a large variety of teacher-friendly pre-k resources that will keep your students eager to learn. If you're a parent who wants to keep your pre-k child at the top of their educational game, you can find a number of pre-k resources that will give your little genius the edge they need to stay sharp in the classroom.Pre-k is important because it lays the foundation for the rest of a child's educational career. Their ability to successfully learn about numbers, shapes, colors and other basic skills has a direct impact on the rest of their life. Make sure your pre-k students stay on top of their game with pre-k resources. From telling time on a large, toy clock to learning shapes and colors with wooden puzzles, your pre-k student will learn all of the basic skills they need to move onto the next level. Stimulate even the most active little minds with specially designed pre-k resources that are sure to keep your class entertained while they learn important educational skills. Don't bother with boring, traditional pre-k lessons! Employ modern, interactive pre-k ideas in your classroom.

Testimonials

I found pre-k activities that my daughter and I both loved!

- Stephanie, Albany, NY.

Before I found these pre-k lessons, I had a hard time keeping my class interested in the material.

- Amber, Louisville, KY.

My three year old son learned how to read using pre-k learning materials I found in online catalogs!

- Susan, Savannah, GA.

Did You Know?

Children as young as 2 begin repeating back musical phrases. Employing educational music in your classroom can be more effective in helping them learn their ABCs, numbers and sight words.

Did You Know?

Unlike toddlers, the average pre-k student can continue one activity for 10-15 minutes.

Advice

Try taking frequent breaks with your pre-k student  to allow the child's mind to rest and prepare for their next lesson. Plan physical activites or games between pre-k learning.