Nonseasonal Play Dough Mats 1
In this set, help children learn colors, shapes and numbers as well as strengthen fine motor skills using play dough in preschool and kindergarten.
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This pack is part of our Play Dough Mat Activities series. In this set, you’ll find various tools to help children learn colors, numbers and shapes.
The emphasis here is on providing a hands-on and playful way for children to interact with play dough to enhance fine motor skills and encourage sensory exploration. Use them for morning tubs, center time and/or quiet time.
Inside this set, you’ll find 44 Play Dough Mats.
Tips for Use:
Print out the play dough building cue cards you’d like to use with your students. Consider printing on colorful paper if using the black and white option.
Cut the pages apart into individual cards. Laminate the cue cards. If desired, you can hole punch the cards and place them on binder rings.
For added fun provide loose parts such as beads, small plastic gems, or mini erasers for kids to embellish the play dough and get additional fine motor practice.
If desired, the cards can also be left unlaminated.
This 92-page pack includes the following printables:
- Color cue cards
- Number cue cards
- Shape cue cards
Many of our resources address a wide range of topics. This way we can help you cover many skills in an efficient way that is still fun and engaging for children. In this section we’ve listed the key skills, not necessarily all of them.
The skills taught in this product include:
Technical FAQ
- How do I make changes in the editable resources?
Please note that it’s very important to download the resources to your computer.
Then be sure to open the document in the most up-to-date version of Adobe Reader. Editing isn’t consistent when using other programs, and the editable document might not work correctly if you open it in the web browser or another program.
To edit resources like our monthly activity calendars, begin by deleting the original text you want to replace.
You can do this by putting your cursor in the gray/blue editable box, highlighting the text and typing in your replacement text.
Or you can put the cursor at the end of the text and hit “backspace” to delete the original text. Then type in your preferred replacement text.
VIDEO TUTORIALS
For more detailed tips and a step-by-step tutorial watch these two training videos for using editable PDFs. These videos address the most common obstacles and questions.
Video One: Getting Started
Video Two: Using the Editable Features
- Why are my purchases printing with little black boxes on the images?
Oh no! Nobody wants to waste ink or paper.
Luckily there is a quick fix for this.
Typically the black boxes mean it’s time to update your version of Adobe Reader. You can do that for free here: https://get.adobe.com/reader/
Once you’re sure you have the current version of Adobe Reader be sure you are opening the file in Adobe Reader instead of your web browser or a web preview.
Print the file from your computer, rather than a phone or a tablet.
If you are still having trouble, try these additional trouble shooting tips:
- When you go to print, choose “Advanced” in the box that pops up.
- Then click “Print as Image” near the top.
If you’re printing from a Mac, and the above suggestions don’t work, try this:
- Find the file.
- Click and hold.
- Press Control.
- Choose Open With Adobe.
- What if it says I need a password to open or print the PDF files I purchased?
There is no password needed.
If you are getting prompted to add a password or unable to print/edit, there are typically two troubleshooting steps that will fix the conflict.
1) Update your version of Adobe Reader. They make updates regularly. These updates sometimes trigger the password prompt even though one is not required. You can update your version for free here: https://get.adobe.com/reader/
2) Also be sure you are opening the file in Adobe instead of your default web browser.
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