Preschool Worksheets for Position, Sequence and Symbols

Hello friends,

Let's talk about learning for preschoolers:

Structured learning is not important for children less than 3 years of age. It is the time to just play with colorful blocks or other toys that stimulate the imagination. This playing time will teach the children many things: colors, size, balance, shapes, and much, much more. Some cute coloring pages with crayons will lay the foundation for their future pencil grip 😊. However, you should contribute to this learning process by playing with them and asking questions. Children are naturally curious and most of the time, they will be the ones asking questions but you should also query them about colors and shapes. Once the children can hold a crayon, give them some beginning-level worksheets such as matching worksheets that I published some time ago for developing their analytical and logical thinking. You can have a look at them here. Now, the most important thing is that don't force your children to do any worksheet at this age. You can even do these worksheets orally by asking them to answer by speaking. 

Once the children can relate shapes and colors, it is time for them to learn about important symbols such as tick marks, crosses, squares, and circles. 

They also need to learn about positions such as top, bottom, middle, left, right, under, etc., and most importantly, they need to know about sequences: what comes first and what comes next as this will further enhance their critical thinking and polish their brains. These new worksheets that I am posting here today will teach all that in a fun way as I have used colorful pictures to fascinate the children. I hope your children enjoy them as much as I enjoyed making them ðŸ˜Š.

Using these worksheets is very simple: 

1. Download the high-quality PDF

2. Print the worksheets on A4 size paper


 accidentally draw on your favorite tablecloth :). 
Now, just sit back and relax.


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