As a stay-at-home mom, I’ve discovered that creating a simple and flexible homeschool preschool routine can make learning both fun and manageable for our little ones. Over the years, I’ve gathered a collection of engaging and hands-on Preschool printables that have become staples in our daily activities. Whether you’re new to homeschool or looking to refresh your preschool plans, I hope these preschool printables inspire joyful learning moments with your 3-5 year olds!
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Print-and-Go Preschool Skills Binder
If you love being able to “do school” anywhere or anytime, this resource is for you! This printable Preschool binder is one of our absolute favorite (AND best-selling) Preschool resources!
This NO PREP resource includes TONS of common Preschool skills in one, easy-to-store format. Simply print the pages and toss them in a binder using sheet protectors, and you’re ready to go! Practice colors, numbers, shapes, counting, tracing, letters, and so much more! We love using this binder as a sensory bin companion, or with a dry erase marker when we’re on the go!

Preschool Skills Sensory Bins
“Preschool printables” doesn’t mean strictly worksheets! If your little one is ready to start working on more academic skills, this set of sensory bins is exactly what you need! While practicing important fine motor skills, your Preschoolers will be introduced to academic skills like colors, numbers, shapes, counting, letters, beginning sounds, and so much more! We have loved this resource for years because it can easily grow with your Preschooler from ages 2 to 5+!

Thematic Centers Preschool Curriculum
Looking for a resource that includes ALL you need for an entire YEAR (or MORE)?! Look no further than our Preschool Curriculum for ages 3-5!
The great thing about introducing Preschool skills at an early age is that you literally have YEARS to practice. This allows you to follow your child and work at their pace. It also allows you to use a curriculum for multiple years, helping ease the burden on your budget!
This year-long curriculum includes 12 monthly bundles FULL of weekly center themes, no prep crafts and fine motor activities, and HUNDREDS of no prep Math and Literacy Preschool printables!

Letter of the Week Alphabet Printables
This year, LG and I will be working more on letter recognition and writing! So I’m SUPER excited about this (currently) growing bundle of alphabet worksheets! Each letter of the alphabet includes 20+ different ways to practice! Choose from cutting, coloring, tracing, dabbing – you name it!

Plant and Animal Life Cycle Studies
I don’t know about your little ones, but mine is SO curious about how things grow and change! These life cycle studies have been the perfect first Science study for her! She loves all of the hands-on activities, videos and book choices! And of course my seasonally theme lovin’ heart loves that there are units for every season or holiday!

Bible Curriculum for Little Learners
Last, but certainly not least, is our Bible studies. Bible study time is such a special time with our little ones and it’s never too early (or too late) to get started! I’m constantly amazed at how much LG soaks up information that most people assume is so far above their comprehension. Starting Bible study with little ones is a wonderful way to foster that sweet “childlike faith”.
Friend, I hope these Preschool printables bring joy, peace, and togetherness into your home during the Preschool year. Whether you’re in full homeschool mode or taking a more relaxed rhythm for introducing important early learning skills, I pray that these Preschool activities bring lots of memories in these early years.
With love and coffee,
The Stay-at-Home Teacher
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