Homeschool Preschool Printables
Printable alphabet pages, number worksheets, dot marker activities and scissor practice — simple, screen-free additions to your homeschool preschool routine.
Why homeschool families use these
- No prep beyond printing — open the PDF and go
- Mix and match themes to match your child's interests
- Print as many copies as you need for your own family
You don't need a full curriculum to build early learning habits at home. A rotation of a few printable pages a week — one for letters, one for counting, one for fine motor skills — gives your homeschool preschool routine some structure without a lot of prep. Everything here is an instant PDF download, so you print what you need and reuse your favorites.
Ideas for a weekly printable routine
A simple way to spread activities across the week.
Letter day
Work through a page or two from a printable alphabet coloring book — pick a themed one that matches what your child is into that week.
Number day
Practice counting with a page from the printable number worksheets collection — animal counting, ocean counting or a dot marker numbers page.
Fine motor day
Round out the week with beginner scissor practice from Cut and Paste or a hands-on page from Dot It.
Popular for homeschool
A few favorites to get started.
Printing and reuse
Your purchase includes a personal-use license, so you can print the file as many times as you like for your own family or homeschool group — reprint a favorite page, start a fresh copy each week, or print several pages at once for a busy week.
👉 Also see printables for ages 2-4, or if you support other families' homeschools or run a small preschool group, check out our printables for teachers & daycare.