Preschool and pre-K teachers building early learning activities.

LearnTiles for Preschool

Create simple picture-supported activities for early literacy, counting, vocabulary, and routines.

Workflow preview

Turn one support goal into a playable Deck.

Preschool and pre-K teachers building early learning activities. can start with letter sounds, build a short Deck, share it with a class code, and use the missed Tile report to adjust the next session.

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Reusable Deck workflow
Build, share, play, review
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Choose a use case: Letter sounds
Build a short Deck with interactive Tiles
Students play without email or passwords
Review results and reuse the Deck

Common uses

  • Letter sounds
  • Counting practice
  • Rhyming games
  • Community vocabulary

What fits this workflow

  • Large visual Tiles support young learners.
  • Short lessons match preschool attention spans.
  • Students join with a class code instead of accounts.
  • Lessons work on tablets, laptops, and classroom displays.
  • Canvas Deck, Mosaic Deck, and Content Deck formats support different routines.

Formats that fit this workflow

Multiple choiceSelf-checking answer choices with instant feedback.See feature MatchingPair terms, pictures, facts, or definitions.See feature Mosaic DeckReveal-style practice that keeps repeated trials moving.See feature Short responseAsk students to explain, write, or show a strategy.See feature

A simple LearnTiles routine

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Build

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Share

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Play

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Review

Related pages

Activity pathBeginning soundsOpen a visual lesson path with prompts, Play Modes, and class-code flow.Open Activity pathCommunity helpersOpen a visual lesson path with prompts, Play Modes, and class-code flow.Open

Questions teachers ask

Can preschoolers use LearnTiles independently?

Some can, but most preschool lessons work best with adult guidance.

Can I make picture choices?

Yes. Canvas Decks are a strong fit for image-based choice activities.

Does it support pre-K skills?

Yes. Build activities for sounds, rhyming, counting, vocabulary, and routines.

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Start with a short practice activity, share it with a class code, and see how students respond.

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