Saturday, October 30, 2010

Free Preschool Games - Teaching Letters and Numbers

Here are some fun and games teach preschool letters, numbers, your child and yourself.

Free Educational Games

Before alphabet scrapbook

Make an alphabet album with songs from old magazines, catalogs, letters or printing from the Internet.

You have dedicated a page for each letter - stick letters, things that begin with that letter and sound encourage your child in this job.

You do not havehave to do everything in one day. Let this exercise can continue the course for several weeks.

Allow your child to save their artwork and enjoy the creation.

2. The identification of the family

This is another of a preschool free games that can be very funny. Weather its just a few letters that keeps your child forgotten or you are trying to teach all 26 letters.

Label household items with their names on a sticker and stick to that article. Startfrom every corner of the house, you can also start from the entry and exit signs throughout the house. Label chairs, table, almost anything imaginable. Children with the letters slowly through to see everyone around them to become familiar.

This can be a great game, even a few numbers, teach your children.

If you are a chest of drawers, you can specify the number of drawers that are not necessarily the number of one-off. If you're trying to teach to say 11-20, the numbers begin with 11 drawersby. And just use the number for a given subject, while talking to your child and he is sure to recover.

Third alphabet or the number of days

Take a letter of the day or week. Start hanging with an excerpt from a letter from a permanent place in the house. Make it a bit 'of operation, some objects in the house to find beginning with that letter. Highlight the objects as possible to begin with that letter.
Do the same thing and have a number of the day, the count of objects inwherever you are.

Free educational games like these can be played almost anywhere anytime.

Watch your preschooler to start collecting his letters and numbers, and fun preschool games.

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