PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS ON BUILDINGS
You know that moment when your preschooler points at a skyscraper and asks "how ...
Download Original →Buildings Around Us Matching Game
A colorful worksheet where preschoolers match simple building silhouettes like houses, schools, and stores to their full-color pictures. This activity builds visual discrimination and introduces common community structures.
Download Original →Trace the Skyscraper Lines
Children practice fine motor skills by tracing dotted lines that form the outline of a tall skyscraper. The worksheet includes a friendly cartoon sun and clouds, making it engaging for young learners.
Download Original →Color the Little Red House
A simple outline of a house with a chimney, door, and windows invites preschoolers to color within the lines. This activity reinforces shape recognition and encourages creativity with crayons.
Download Original →Count the Building Blocks
Kids count colorful block towers representing different buildings, from one block high to five blocks high. They then circle the correct number, combining early math skills with construction-themed fun.
Download Original →What Building Is Missing?
A row of familiar buildings like a fire station, library, and bakery has one missing. Preschoolers cut and paste the correct building from the bottom of the page to complete the sequence.
Download Original →Build a Shape City
Using basic shapes like squares, triangles, and rectangles, children glue them onto a scene to create their own city skyline. This hands-on worksheet teaches geometry and spatial awareness.
Download Original →My Dream House Drawing Prompt
A half-drawn house with blank walls and roof space encourages preschoolers to imagine and draw their dream home. The prompt includes simple guiding questions like "What color is your door?"
Download Original →Sorting Big and Small Buildings
Preschoolers cut out pictures of buildings in various sizes and paste them into labeled columns for big and small. This sorting activity develops size comparison and categorization skills.
Download Original →Connect the Dots: School Bus Stop
By connecting numbered dots from 1 to 20, preschoolers reveal a school building with a bus waiting outside. This activity reinforces number sequencing and rewards effort with a complete picture.
Download Original →Buildings Around Us Matching Game
A fun preschool worksheet where kids match simple building shapes like houses, schools, and stores to their outlines. This activity builds visual discrimination and early geometry skills while introducing children to common structures in their neighborhood.
Download Original →Color the Tall and Short Buildings
This worksheet helps preschoolers learn size comparison by coloring tall skyscrapers and short cottages. Children practice fine motor control and understand concepts of height, while engaging with colorful city-themed illustrations that spark curiosity about architecture.
Download Original →Building Parts Labeling Sheet
Preschoolers identify and label basic building parts like doors, windows, and roofs on a cheerful house drawing. This activity expands vocabulary, supports early literacy, and encourages observation skills as children connect words to real-world structural features.
Download Original →Count the Windows on Each Building
A counting worksheet featuring different buildings with varying numbers of windows. Kids count from 1 to 10, write the correct number, and color the scene. This combines number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and fine motor practice in a construction-themed setting.
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