With a daughter in Kindergarten, and my two year old who’s about to start pre school, I am mom who’s days are filled with teaching my kids lessons. The lessons are never ending and range from every category, Kindness lessons to reading lessons to word pronunciation and evening explaining why the sky is blue. (the list goes on) I’m sure you get me if you are also a mom!


Beach babies will love diving deep into beginning letter and word recognition with this word tracer worksheet. Word tracers are also great for reinforcing pencil grasp skills. Kids will feel a special sense of accomplishment when they trace the letters to form complete words. For even more language arts and pre-reading skills building resources, ride the wave to Education.com!
Here are two FREE beachside printables you can use with kindergarteners
So when I find something this amazing to share, I am all about it!! Education.com is an online resource you can use for kids in preschool through 5th grade. Used by teachers and parents alike it is your number one source if your child is behind, needs a little extra tutoring or if you are homeschooling. It’s also amazing if your child is so bright they are bored in class, you can give them more advanced lesson plans and keep them engaged!
They offer a wide varitey of tools too!

- 30,000 printable and digital resources for your children including worksheets, games, activities, songs, stories, and more.
- Searchable by type, grade, subject, and specific skill. Easily help your children learn new concepts or reinforce what’s being taught in school.
How much does it cost?
There is so much FREE content on the website and they also have paid plans that start is low as $5.00 a month that gives you unlimited access and downloads! See more pricing options HERE

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Love this!! Thank you Oc mom life!!
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