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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.

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1

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.

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2

Number day

Practice counting with a page from the printable number worksheets collection — animal counting, ocean counting or a dot marker numbers page.

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Fine motor day

Round out the week with beginner scissor practice from Cut and Paste or a hands-on page from Dot It.

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.

Homeschool printables FAQ

A simple rotation of one alphabet page, one number or counting page, and one fine-motor activity (dot marker or scissor practice) covers letters, counting and hand skills without needing a full curriculum.

No. These printables work well as a stand-alone activity routine or alongside whatever curriculum or approach your homeschool already follows.

Yes. Your purchase lets you print as many copies as you like for your own family or homeschool group, so you can reuse a favorite page or start fresh each week.

Most are designed for toddlers and preschoolers ages 2-4, with a couple of alphabet books suited to ages 3-5 — each product page lists the exact range.