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A great theme for the beginning of the year, right? How many of you use this theme with your littles?
I plan on sharing all my preschool plans free here on this blog {check out my Weekly Themes here}. Below is an example of the lesson plan pages (this one is from the apple unit). As many of you know, I am an home-childcare provider, therefore I must create lessons suitable for multi-age situations. See more on THAT here. So, the top portion of the lesson plan includes all the children. Below the ‘pre-k only’ like is when the younger ones are taking a morning nap or free playing.
Here is the second lesson plan page. As you can see my Pre-K age kids will be doing Writing Journals (mainly free-writing), Math Journal (more on that to come) and Handwriting Without Tears. As you can see the lesson plan is for a 4 day week. I know that does not work for everyone, but it allows us some catch up time or special day activities.
Included in each lesson plan pack you will also find all the songs on 8.5x11 sheets of paper, ready to be printed, laminated and displayed. I found it important to display the songs, rather than just have the teacher read them off the lesson plan to promote a print-rich environment and help our little learners be more print aware.
Also, included are the picture cards. Great for young ones, as it gives a visual to the vocabulary words learned. I tried to supply a variety of real-life photos and clip-art style pictures.
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Graphics by KPM Doodles, and Microsoft ClipArt
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ReplyDeleteMoving to 4k in the fall...always looking for awesome ideas!
Wow...you are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love the links to resources and the picture cards.
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC resource! Thank you very much ; ) I'll definitely share this with my colleagues!
ReplyDeleteAwesome resources. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing! I'll be teaching 4K this fall, and I know I'll be visiting your blog a lot :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! Is it alright to photocopy a poem sheet to send home with parents?
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see more!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lesson plan. I have some new younger students joining our class and I am having a hard time adjusting my skill levels to so many different levels K-5 intensive needs students. Seeing some of your ideas really helps me to get the gears going. THANKS!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I'm looking forward to the rest of the alphabet packs! You are terrific!
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble finding all of your lesson plans. Where are they?
ReplyDeleteWow! That's all I can say! I'm gonna say it again... WOW! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteCan't say how much these lesson plans will definitely help all those pre-k teachers. Great that I found this site!
ReplyDeleteThese will be fun for the kids to do. I'm subbing my sister's preschool class and I've never really taught before but this looks fun and easy to do. Luckily she has an outdoor classroom so things wont get too messy. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing!!
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