Preschool Letter of the Week: U is for Umbrella
Our letter of the week theme: “U” is for Umbrella!” Explore, numbers, shapes, and colors, too. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!
Our letter of the week theme: “U” is for Umbrella!” Explore, numbers, shapes, and colors, too. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!
Our letter of the week theme today is: “T” is for Transportation!” You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!
Our letter of the week theme today is: “S” is for Safety!” Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors.
Just in case you don’t have enough on your calendar…I bring to you today a list of all the holidays you never knew you should be celebrating. Last fall, I started celebrating these “unofficial” holidays with my kids. We got off track a bit in November and December with all the REAL holiday goings on, but we picked up again in January. We are having a blast with days like National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day! There are a lot of food holidays, so you may want to pick and choose which sugary ones to celebrate, and play up the holidays like “Eat Your Vegetables” day! Download a free printable list of all 365 fun holidays to celebrate with your kids.
Our preschool letter of the week plan is moving on to letter R. This week is a fun theme: “R” is for Rainbows!”
Most parents can relate to the frustration of trying to provide homework help for our kids. We learned math differently than they do now, we forgot almost every grammar rule we every learned, and our science knowledge might extend only to the topics included in a Magic School Bus episode. Never fear…I’ve got you covered with this list of homework help resources for parents.
Next up in our Letter of the Week Preschool Plan is the letter Q. Tough letter, but we’re going with the theme “Q” is for Queens & Kings!
We’re moving right along in our letter of the week preschool plan. This week we’re exploring “P” is for Planets!
This list of quotes to encourage teachers provides inspiration for teachers and students alike. Pick one to use in a note to your child’s teacher, use them to inspire your own homeschooling adventure, or if you are a teacher…read these and remember just how much we value your contribution to the world.
The Letter of the Week Preschool Plan for today is “O” is for Ocean! Along with the letter of the week, we explore numbers, shapes, and colors. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!