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 Kendra Fletcher is the homeschooling mom of eight, all of whom have either been, currently are, or soon will be preschoolers.

 

 

 
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Friday
Aug172007

Preschool Planning

I'm a bit late on the preschool planning this year. The 9th grader is taking the bulk of my planning time, but the beauty is that once I've planned his, the others will be easier to plan as they hit the grades he's already finished because the skeleton will have been built. I tweak each year to fit the child, so things change a bit; still, the framework tends to remain the same.

Our preschooler this year will be four in December. She's our Beach Babe

 

 

She knows her basic phonics sounds, thanks to Leap Frog Letter Factory, but as I prefer the vertical approach to teaching and learning phonics, we still have phonics to learn. What's a vertical approach to phonics? In a nutshell, it means that all the phonics sounds are taught for each letter as you go, as opposed to a horizontal approach wherein the child learns just the short vowel sounds and one sound per letter, going back to learn a letter's other sounds later. If you want to know more, you can read about it at VerticalPhonics.com.

By way of example, though, the child using the vertical phonics method would learn that the sounds the letter "A" makes are "a" as in "cat", "ay" as in "plate", and "ah" as in "talk".

Our current preschooler is a girl, which tailors some of our choices. Dolls come to mind- my boys weren't much interested in those Here are our choices for this year, and in a future post I'll share our daily routine, as well:

Preschool Workbooks

Craft bags, made for her by her big brother
Nursery Rhyme Pockets
DK Children's Illustrated Bible
Lauri Puzzles

Arts and crafts and table activities get rotated or little ones get easily bored:

M- Clay
T- Fingerpaints
W- Wikki Stix
Th- Stamps
F- Coloring pages or Paper Craft

M- Trains
T- Wedgits
W- Dolls
Th- Duplo
F- Preschooler's choice: weaving loom, pegs, or lacing cards


   

What's going on in your preschool this year?


     

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