Left and right
direction words
Face the same way before choosing left or right.
Example: The ball is on the left.
Use simple position words that help children talk about space, direction, and where things are placed.
Show the meaning with real movement and objects. Position words are easier when children can point and move.
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direction words
Face the same way before choosing left or right.
Example: The ball is on the left.
distance words
Use two visible objects and compare them.
Example: The chair is near. The gate is far.
position words
Move one toy around another.
Example: The car is behind the box.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
An LKG worksheet for counting groups from 6 to 10 and noticing more or less.
Sort simple people, objects, and places into family, home, or school groups.
Sort familiar objects into home or school groups.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Start counting with very small groups children can touch, see, and move easily.
Count spoons, blocks, cups, or crayons and match the group to a number idea.
Compare two small groups and decide which one has more, less, or the same.