Neighborhood Words Worksheet

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Work on life skills and familiar words and concepts every preschooler needs to know with this gorgeous worksheet that will have your little learner strengthening fine motor skills too. They’ll name familiar pictures and then trace the lines to match the pictures with the appropriate words, all the while entrenching neighborhood words in their vocabulary and building their reading confidence too.

Required skills:
Students should know basic vocabulary words related to their neighborhood such as street, house, park, and tree. They should also know how to trace lines to match pictures with the corresponding word. Additionally, they should have some foundational reading skills to be able to recognize and read the chosen vocabulary words.

Grade:
Preschool
Difficulty level:
Normal

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