![]() Be sure to mix up the order in which you do them to make sure your child is not simply memorizing the order. When your child sees the card she should identify the letter, state the name of the picture, and then say the sound the letter makes. These flashcards are designed specifically to help your child quickly commit each letter and sound to their long term memory.Įach of these flashcards displays both the upper and lowercase letter along with a picture. I try to vary our activities and include some games to keep it fun (I’m working on a blog post where I will share these ideas with you). These cards were created with good old rote memorization in mind. These are essential to the activities we do weekly. In each blog I will share more information about the sections as well as links to the pins where you can save these ideas for yourself!īe sure to sign up for my email list to get my free flashcard set. ![]() You will notice that these plans are divided into 5 main sections. Sometimes, we can manage two activities back to back, but generally we will do one thing, and do We typically break these up throughout the day. Their tiny attention span cannot take that. It’s called being a mom!Īlso, your preschooler is not designed to sit through each days lesson in one sitting. One week’s lessons may run into two and that’s ok too. The beauty of this is that you can just pick up right where you left off the next day. Especially when there are children involved. I didn’t include days of the week in the plans because as a Mom myself… I get it. If you prefer to create your own plans and wish to use my template you can download it by clicking on the picture. Each week I will post a new lesson plan with activities for the week. These are an important part of the curriculum as I will explain further. I’m telling you…it’s all done for you! I have also created a set of letter/keyword flashcards that I will be offering as a free download as well. In addition I share the pins to these resources in my weekly blog. Lesson plans that are already completed for you with tons of fun activities to do and a list of all the materials you need. I have a ton of things in the works for this, but I am starting with letter of the week lesson plans. So I’m super stoked to share this with mommies like me! Teaching reading has always been my thing. I taught for 10 years and have a Master’s in Reading Education. So I’m designing a homeschool, preschool curriculum that focuses on learning to read. She is very inquisitive by nature and has been asking to learn how to read. ![]() My oldest has about a year and a half before she will start kindergarten. I started slacking after the second was born but I’m getting ready to hit it hard these next few months. I am super excited about this next series! As a former kindergarten teacher and literacy lover, making sure my child goes to school more than prepared is big on my list of to-dos.
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