Did you know that 90% of a child’s brain growth happens before age 6? It’s no wonder early experiences have a lasting impact on a child’s learning, behavior, and health. No pressure, right!?
As a teacher and homeschooling mama, let me be the first to tell you:
It doesn’t have to be hard.
Today, I’m going to show you exactly how you can teach your child through play with Play into Kindergarten Readiness. In 20-minutes of play a day, you can cover all core skills with activities that are:
- Planned for you day-by-day
- Play-based with minimal prep
- Developmentally appropriate
- Teacher created and approved
Be sure to read to the end of this post to download a sample week from Play into Kindergarten Readiness, as well as some beautiful animal vocabulary cards, sound cards, and more!
What to Expect with Play into Kindergarten Readiness
Play into Kindergarten Readiness is organized into seven months (or 28 weeks). Each day, there is ONE 20-minute activity for you to enjoy with your child. That’s it! In fact, if you wish to do two of the activities each day, you can complete the program in 14 weeks.
Let’s take a look at what’s included:
Monthly Themes
There is a theme suggestion for each month that will help your child to really engage in learning and dive into topics. This will also help you to choose some wonderful stories and allow your little one to learn and grow with a literacy-rich environment.
The seven monthly themes include:
- All About Me
- On the Farm
- Nursery Rhymes
- Calendars
- The Weather
- The Moon
- Transportation
Day-by-Day Coursebook
Every day you will have one 20-minute activity to enjoy with your child. These activities are nice and simple and have almost no preparation needed. Working through these activities one at a time will ensure your child has experience with all of the fundamental preschool skills required to soar into future learning—whether at home or in the classroom! Your day-by-day coursebook includes simple instructions for each activity, which skills are being taught with the activities, as well as a list of materials required (if any).
The activities cover all of these skills through play:
- Literacy (Building Vocabulary, Phonological Awareness, Reading Aloud, Learning a Name, and the Alphabet)
- Numeracy (Math in Everyday Life, Counting, Recognizing Numbers, One-to-One Correspondence, Shapes, Measuring, and Patterning)
- Fine Motor Skills
- Gross Motor Skills
- Crossing the Midline
- STEM Challenges
- Sensory Learning
- and Getting Outside!
Book Suggestions
Reading to your little one is an essential part of their literacy development! Each month includes a book list with suggestions for you to take out from your local library—but any books at all on that month’s theme are wonderful! The idea is to simply expose our children to a variety of books.
Extra Activity Ideas
Some months, you might find that you simply want more to enjoy with your preschooler! I always feel that way during the cold weather months. For this reason, I included a blog post with a collection of additional crafts and activities relating to each theme, as well as a new “3 Ways to Learn” collection each and every month. These activities are completely optional, bonus activities that are available for you to use if you wish.
Vocabulary Cards
Each theme includes eight beautiful vocabulary cards that you can display in your home. Not only will these cards beautify your learning space, but they will also help your child build their vocabulary as you chat about the animal or item on each card. As you talk with your child about these cards, try to expand on their current understanding by adding in additional descriptors. For example, you might talk about the ‘enormous elephant with the long grey nose!’ Have fun with these sweet cards, and the learning will come naturally.
(Psst. You can download the animal vocabulary cards along with a sample of Play into Kindergarten Readiness down a bit further!)
Printables
In addition to the vocabulary cards, Play into Kindergarten Readiness includes some printables to accompany activities and bonus printables, such as:
- Ultimate No-Cook Playdough Recipe
- Phonological Awareness Cheat Sheet
- Scavenger Hunts
- Number Rhymes
- Tangrams
- Sound Cards
- and more!
Sample Week of Play into Kindergarten Readiness
Let’s take a look at how that all works together with a sample week from Play into Kindergarten Readiness!
Monday: Go on a Farm Book Picture Walk
Skills: Pre-Reading Skills, Vocabulary Building
Materials: A book that is new to your child
Grab a new farm-themed story from the shelf or from the library and go on a picture walk with your preschooler. Start with the first page and look only at the pictures together, chatting about what you see. Go through the entire book this way. This is a wonderful opportunity for building vocabulary as well as for introducing children to a reading strategy. Using the pictures is a great way to help us figure out what a word might be if we are stuck!
Tuesday: Build Farmyard Pens with Popsicle Sticks and Clothespins
Skills: Fine Motor Skills
Materials: Clothespins and popsicle sticks
Use clothespins and popsicle sticks to build some farmyard pens or structures. Clothespins can pinch two popsicle sticks together, allowing wonderfully creative “things” to emerge! Using clothespins is a wonderful way to strengthen little hands and build muscles. You can challenge your child to make a road as wide as their bedroom or to use the clothespins and popsicle sticks to build a tower!
Wednesday: Go on a Number Hunt
Skills: Number Recognition, Counting
Materials: None!
Go for a walk in your neighborhood (or visit a nearby neighborhood) and go on a number hunt. With your child, look for the numbers 1 to 9. Try to find them in order on license plates, addresses, or signs. If your child is unclear on the number you are looking for, use a stick to draw it in some dirt as you are walking. This is also a fabulous “waiting” game to play while waiting in a line or in a waiting room!
Thursday: Swat the Balloon
Skills: Pre-Reading Skills, Syllable Awareness, Letter Names and Sounds
Materials: Balloons, tennis racket or paper towel tube, painter’s tape
Blow up some balloons, then tie a string to each balloon and hang them from the ceiling with painter’s tape. Say a word, and have your child swat the balloon with each syllable. Your child can use a tennis racket, paper towel tube, or just their hand. The slow movement of the balloon coming down naturally helps children to stretch out words, hearing each syllable. Try some animal names, such as: cat, rooster, or alligator. (This same activity can be used to practice letter names and sounds!)
Friday: Match and Count the Clothespins
Skills: Fine Motor Skills, Colors, One-to-One Correspondence
Materials: Paper cups and clothespins, Color Animals Printable
Grab some cups and pop the printable Color Animals into the bottom, one animal per cup. Take some matching markers or paint and color the ends of your clothespins. Have your child match the colored clothespins to the different cups by color, clipping the clothespins to the side of the cups. So, they would match all the pink clothespins to the cup with the pink pig inside, and so on. When done, have your child count the clothespins on each colored cup. Which color has the most clothespins? The least? Let your child practice each color name as well!
Download a Free Sample of Play into Kindergarten Readiness
You can download a PDF with the Sample Week that also includes the Color Animals Printable for Friday’s activity, the Animal Vocabulary Cards included with the On the Farm theme, and the Sound Cards right here:
Play into Kindergarten Readiness
Start Play into Kindergarten Readiness today! It is available as a digital download so you can start immediately, or printed and shipped to your door with free shipping (plus a free digital copy so you can still start today!).
Get your step-by-step, thoughtful, and wholesome curriculum for 3-5 year olds here:
https://shop.howweelearn.com/products/play-into-kindergarten-readiness-curriculum
I can’t wait for you and your little one to join the How Wee Learn Family with Play into Kindergarten Readiness! If you have any questions at all, leave a comment on this post or pop on over to the shop and start a chat. I’m here to help!
xo
Sarah
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