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Monday, March 1, 2010

Home Preschool

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I've decided that instead of sending my son to preschool this year we are going to do preschool at home. We want to save the money from preschool to put him into music lessons, swimming, karate, and other various activities. So in an effort to be organized and do this right I emailed my Mom. As a retired Kindergarten Teacher she is an excellent resource. She suggested working on one theme each month and finding the resources locally, online and around the home to teach them about that theme. Here are her theme suggestions for those of you wanting ideas for yourself.

All about me: September/ October
1. Safety
2. Body - Healthy Eating - fruits, vegetables, grains, etc.
3. Fall

My family and community: November/ December
1. All about my family and community/ Pets/ Farm Animals
2 Gratitude - Thanksgiving - I am thankful for fruits, veggies, family, etc.
3. Christmas + Service

My friends and community January/ February
1. Winter/ Snow/ Penguins
2. Friendship/Sharing
3. Valentines

The World around me March/ April/ May/ June
1. Life cycle - Eggs
2. Spring/ Easter/ St. Patrick's Day
3. Rain / Water cycle / Rainforest/ Jungle
4. Flowers - Another cycle
5. Bugs
6. The Sea and sea Creatures
7. Summer

In an effort to organize myself a little bit better I plan to post every week with my plans for the week. Each month I will choose a new theme. Keep in mind, my son is going to turn 3 soon so I will be keeping the activities at a basic level.

Eggs
This month we are going to learn about Eggs. Spring is early here so I felt it was a good theme to learn right now. We'll color, read books, find information online, have green eggs and ham for St. Patricks, and oh so much more! It's perfect as a preparation for Easter too.

Here's what I've got ready for my son for this week:
1. The Letter "E" Coloring Page, Talk about E and it's sounds
2. Read "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss
4. Watch a Humpty Dumpty video and learn the rhyme.
5. Reading time - search for the letter E in the books we read

That's my plan for this week. I'm ordering some books from our library and I'm going to look around to see what else I can find. Feel free to post your ideas, links and activities. For those of you that want to join along on our Preschool adventure please feel free to comment or even contact me via email with your suggestions!

2 comments:

Brandon and Natalie said...

I'm so glad you are doing this with him, I feel like it's so important for kids to stay with mom as long as possible and you can give them the one on one care they would never get at a preschool with 20 other kids. I did this with Dill and every parent teacher conference now all they do is rave about how good he does in school. Every kid has their own pace and a mom watches for that better than anyone!!!

Anonymous said...

Love your units! We did units with our preschoolers, too. Check ours out at www.susanlemons.wordpress.com (scroll down.) I'm doing a series of posts about unit studies for preschoolers right now.
Blessings,
Susan Lemons
www.susanlemons.wordpress.com