A brand new school year is upon us and that means you'll
need plenty of quality work sheets and coloring pages to introduce young
children to abstract concepts like the alphabet and numbers. Well, you are in
luck! At ColoringBookFun.com, you'll find a huge selection of coloring pages
suitable for toddlers and older children. There are many different options for
the alphabet ranging from patriotic, fancy and block themes. There are also
pages with animals, people depicting historical events and the "School
Days" selection, which contains images like friends, books, pencils,
apples, stars and more to color. All of these images are simple, yet
delightful, and perfect for schoolchildren. These free printable educational
coloring pages can be printed from your computer at home or school. You can
also save the files to your computer to use them year after year.
Preschoolers Love
Free Printable Sesame Street Coloring Pages
Teachers, you are probably gearing up for school to start
this week. If you teach preschool, you know that one of the very first concepts
they'll need to know is their numbers. Typically, preschoolers are taught to
count to 20, but some can count further and some lag behind. One of the easiest
ways to teach preschoolers their numbers is with these Sesame
Street Numbers Coloring Pages. This helps them identify a number when they
see it paired up with their beloved Sesame Street characters. All of their
favorites are here, like Elmo, The Count, Big bird, Oscar, Bert, Ernie, Grover,
Baby Bear, Telly, Cookie Monster, Zoe and Prairie. This educational and fun
show has taught many preschoolers how to count, so you simply cannot go wrong
with these coloring sheets. Students and parents alike will love them, and your
students will feel more at ease during their first few days when they're
introduced to concepts using their favorite characters.
Free Printable
Sesame Street Coloring Pages to Count to 20
As they say, the best place to start is at the beginning.
ColoringBookFun.com has started their numbers off with The
Count as he shows students how to count to one. Here, The Count is featured
with a large number one. On his cape, there is one gift to demonstrate the
concept of "one". You may want to help your students grasp the
concept better by providing them with a single gift of your own. This can help
solidify the concept of the number one. A single pencil or eraser would be a
great gift to use with this activity. It's easy as pie to get these sheets to
use in your classroom. Just click "Print Now" or hit the
"Download" button to save the image to your computer. Don't forget to
check out the other images in this series. The Sesame Street characters are
shown with numbers up to 20, ensuring that your students can continue with
their favorite characters for quite some time.
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