Preschool Assessment Superstar Worksheets

Preschool Assessment Superstar Worksheets

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Here are some preschool assessment worksheets categorized by skills and abilities. Please note that these worksheets are designed to be used as a guide and should be adapted to meet the specific needs and abilities of your preschool students.

Language and Communication Skills:

1. Vocabulary Building: Match the picture to the corresponding word.
* Animal sounds (e.g., cat, dog, bird)
* Fruit and vegetables (e.g., apple, banana, carrot)
* Action words (e.g., run, jump, hop)
2. Sentence Building: Combine simple words to form sentences.
* (e.g., The cat is…)
* (e.g., I like…)
3. Story Sequencing: Arrange pictures in the correct order to tell a simple story.

Cognitive Skills:

1. Number Knowledge: Count objects up to 10.
* Count the blocks, counting cubes, or toys
2. Shape Recognition: Identify basic shapes (e.g., square, circle, triangle).
* Use materials like foam shapes, pattern blocks, or shape cards
3. Pattern Recognition: Complete patterns using shapes, colors, or objects.
* (e.g., red square, blue square, red square…)

Fine Motor Skills:

1. Tracing: Tracing lines, circles, and shapes with a crayon or pencil.
2. Cutting: Cutting simple shapes (e.g., straight lines, curved lines).
* Use scissors or safety scissors
3. Pasting: Glue small objects or shapes onto a paper.
* Use glue stick, glue, or tape

Gross Motor Skills:

1. Obstacle Course: Set up an obstacle course for children to complete.
* Include items like cones, chairs, or blocks
2. Ball Toss: Toss a ball to a partner or into a basket.
3. Balance and Coordination: Perform simple balance exercises (e.g., standing on one foot, walking along a line).

Social-Emotional Skills:

1. Friendship Skills: Role-play simple social scenarios (e.g., sharing, taking turns).
2. Emotional Intelligence: Identify and express basic emotions (e.g., happy, sad, angry).
3. Self-Awareness: Teach children to recognize and identify their own name, age, and likes.

Remember to keep the activities engaging, fun, and short to hold your preschool students' attention. You can use these worksheets as a starting point and adapt them to fit your specific classroom needs and goals.

Please provide me with more details about what you are looking for, like specific skills, grade level, and time constraints, to help me create custom worksheets that meet your needs.