Kindergarten

 

This is what I use for both 4 and 5-year olds.

Curriculum Guide:

The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at HomeImage

Reading:Image

ImageImage Museum ABCImage

Image The Ordinary Parent’s Guide to Teaching ReadingImage

Leap Frog – Letter FactoryImage

Leap Frog – Talking Words FactoryImage

Leap Frog – Talking Words Factory 2 – Code Word CaperImage

Color by Letter Worksheets

Story Time:

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Blueberries for SalImage

ImageImage Make Way for DucklingsImage

ImageImage Harold and the Purple CrayonImage

ImageImage CorduroyImage

The Little Engine That CouldImage

ImageImage The Giving Tree Image

ImageImage Amelia BedeliaImage

Miss RumphiusImage

One Morning in MaineImage

The Complete Little House Nine-Book SetImage

and lots more!

Arithmetic:

Color by Number Worksheets

The Math Worksheet Site

Houghton Mifflin Math Grade 1

Dot to Dot

Numberblocks videos

Penmanship:

I use dotted lined paper and draw letters and numbers for the children to trace. I usually print their name, our phone number, and our address. In addition, I use the free worksheets from the following sources:

K-12 Reader

Trace the Alphabet

Individual Letter Practice

Science:

YouTube has videos for The Magis Schoolbus, Stanley, and Octonauts.

The “Free School” channel is another great source of learning about animals.

The Magic School Bus: The Complete SeriesImage

Stanley – Spring FeverImage

Stanley – Hop to ItImage

Art:

ImageImage I Can Draw AnimalsImage

ImageImage I Can Draw People Image

What Shall I Draw?Image

Modeling clayImagewashable watercolors
Imagewatercolor pencils
Imagepaper, pencils, crayons, glue, construction paper, etc.

Coloring Pages for just about every character that your child knows and likes (this site is awesome, but be aware that it does have a lot of popups.)

 

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