SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS
If your child with special needs isn't responding to typical preschool worksheet...
Download Original →Colorful Shape Matching Fun for Preschoolers
Engage young learners with vibrant shape-matching worksheets designed for special education preschool. These printable activities help develop fine motor skills and cognitive recognition through simple, repetitive tasks that build confidence and focus.
Download Original →Tracing Lines for Fine Motor Development
Help special education preschoolers improve hand-eye coordination with tracing line worksheets. Gentle, clear paths guide little fingers to practice pre-writing strokes, fostering patience and control in a calm, structured learning environment.
Download Original →Counting Animals Picture Worksheet
A cheerful counting worksheet featuring friendly animals for special education preschool. Children count from one to five, matching numbers to pictures. This visual activity supports early math skills and number recognition with minimal distractions.
Download Original →Emotion Faces Matching Activity
Teach emotional recognition with simple face-matching worksheets for special education preschoolers. Each sheet pairs happy, sad, and surprised expressions with identical images, promoting social-emotional learning through clear, repetitive visual cues.
Download Original →Big and Small Sorting Printable
Introduce size concepts with a big and small sorting worksheet for special education preschool. Children circle or color the larger or smaller object in each pair, building foundational comparison skills in a low-stress, visually supportive format.
Download Original →Alphabet Letter A Tracing Page
Focus on letter recognition with a dedicated tracing worksheet for the letter A. Designed for special education preschoolers, it includes large dotted letters and a simple apple picture, reinforcing phonics and fine motor practice in one activity.
Download Original →Color by Number Simple Shapes
A gentle color-by-number worksheet using basic shapes and primary colors for special education preschool. Each section has a large number guide, helping children follow directions while practicing color identification and staying within lines.
Download Original →Daily Routine Sequencing Cards
Support daily living skills with sequencing worksheets showing morning routines like brushing teeth and eating breakfast. Special education preschoolers arrange pictures in order, building logical thinking and familiarity with everyday tasks through visual storytelling.
Download Original →Same and Different Picture Pairs
Develop visual discrimination with same-and-different worksheets for special education preschool. Each row features two identical items and one odd one out, encouraging careful observation and categorization in a simple, distraction-free layout.
Download Original →Sensory-Friendly Vegetable Matching
A calm vegetable matching worksheet with realistic, muted illustrations for special education preschoolers. Children draw lines connecting identical vegetables, promoting vocabulary and memory skills without overwhelming colors or complex instructions.
Download Original →Colorful Shape Sorting Fun for Little Learners
Engage preschoolers with this vibrant shape-matching worksheet. Designed for special education, it helps develop fine motor skills and cognitive recognition. Children cut and paste circles, squares, and triangles onto corresponding outlines, making learning tactile and enjoyable for diverse needs.
Download Original →Tracing Lines to Build Pre-Writing Skills
This gentle tracing worksheet supports early handwriting for special education preschoolers. Featuring dotted lines, curves, and zigzags, it strengthens hand-eye coordination and pencil grip. The simple, clear layout reduces visual clutter, helping children focus on each stroke at their own pace.
Download Original →Emotion Matching Cards for Social Learning
Help young children identify feelings with this emotion-matching worksheet. Featuring happy, sad, and surprised faces, it encourages social-emotional growth in special education settings. Kids draw lines to pair expressions with words, fostering empathy and communication skills through a calm, structured activity.
Download Original →Counting Animals 1-5 with Visual Supports
Introduce numbers 1-5 using friendly animal illustrations on this counting worksheet. Perfect for special education preschool, it includes large, clear images and number guides. Children count ducks, cats, and dogs, then circle the correct number, building early math confidence in a low-pressure format.
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