Kindergarten/Preschool Term One Overview

This year our main social studies focus is on the seasons and holidays. Term one will start on the farm, bringing in the harvest and taking us into the holiday season. It will be very hands on with lots of crafts and baking. In science we will be using our senses to make observations and always asking questions like; How does if feel? How does it taste? What does it sound like? etc.

Our Break Down for the Year:

Term One: Sept, Oct Nov

Dec off

Term Two: Jan, Feb, Mar

Term Three: Apr, May, June

July, Aug off

We will be loosely following a Weekly Schedule (Preschool and Kindergarden)… with my general outline being:

Every Day: Pledge, Calendar, Days of the Week, Weather, Poem of the Month, Circle Time (songs & finger plays), Prayer, Free Art Time (play dough, water colors or colored pencils – their choice).

M: Read Story of the Week, Introduce an Art History Image, Introduce the Letter of the Week

Tu: Read Story of the Week, Complete a Handwriting Page, Craft/Directed Art

W: Read Expansion Book, Read Flower Fairy Alphabet Story and color Alphabet Book Page

Th: Read Story of the Week, Complete a Handwriting Page, Do an Illustration and a Narration in Our Story Journal about the Story of the Week

F: Baking Time, Nature Study/Science Theme/Field Trip, Finish Craft if Needed

Daily (Kindergarten only)

Phonics & Math (We are using ReadingA-Z.com and Right Start Math)

Days of the Week Song (sung to the tune of Fara Jocka)

Seven days, seven days,

In a week, in a week,

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,

Saturday,

That’s a week.

Poem of the Month for September:

Little Boy Blue

Little Boy Blue,

Come blow your horn;

The sheep’s in the meadow, the cow’s in the corn.

Where is the boy who looks after the sheep?

He’s under a haystack, fast asleep.

Will you wake him?

No, not I. For if I do he’s sure to cry.

Composer for the Term: Tchaikovsky (Listen during free play or art time. You might want to watch one of his ballets like the Nutcracker or Swan Lake.)

Art History: You can choose an individual artist to study for a term (like recommended by Charlotte Mason) or use the Come Look With Me series of books to focus on a theme instead. We will be using Come Look With Me for now starting with Animals in Art.

Bedtime Reading: Some suggestions that come to mind are James Herriot’s Treasury for Children, Farmer Boy or Charlotte’s Web. We tend to mix up a couple chapters in a ‘big’ book one night with the kids’ pick of picture books the next. But both my 3yr old and 5yr old are really enjoying Farmer Boy right now (keep asking for one more chapter please) and I think we will be done with it long before the term is up.

Term One Book List

Week One:

Craft for the Week: Modeled food (use salt dough to form veggie food shapes, paint when dry)

Baking Recipe for the Week: Carrot Cake

Week Two:

Craft for the Week: Stuffed Art (have kids draw a farm animal on fabric, cut out basic shape outline with a second piece too, sew together and stuff)

Baking Recipe for the Week: Homemade Butter and Bread

Week Three:

Craft for the Week: Tracks in the Mud (dip a variety of items in paint and then create tracks on the page)

Baking Recipe for the Week: Grape Nut Cookies

Week Four:

Craft for the Week: Quilt Square (we will make one a month to use to make a year end quilt)

Baking Recipe for the Week: Yellow Cake

Week Five:

Craft for the Week: Apple Prints

Baking Recipe for the Week: Apple Bread

Week Six:

Craft for the Week: Pine Cone Bird Feeders

Baking Recipe for the Week: Apple Pie/Crisp

Week Seven:

Craft for the Week: Weaving Project or Something with Wool Roving

Baking Recipe for the Week: ?

Week Eight:

Craft for the Week: Painting Pumpkins

Baking Recipe for the Week: Pumpkin Muffins

Week Nine:

Craft for the Week: Quilt Square

Baking Recipe for the Week: Popcorn Balls and/or Carmel Apples

Week Ten:

Craft for the Week: Craft for the Week: Beeswax Candles

Baking Recipe for the Week: Gingerbread Cookies

Week Eleven:

Craft for the Week: Table Decorations (Centerpieces or Place settings for our Thanksgiving Table)

Baking Recipe for the Week: Pretzels

Week Twelve:

Craft for the Week: Quilt Square

Baking Recipe for the Week: Corn Bread Muffins

Additional Resources This Term:

Kindergarten/Preschool Term One Overview

  1. Gammy says:

    Sounds like it’s going to be an exciting week! Any chance you’ll find a local farm that has goat’s milk? That would be great to go see!

  2. noname says:

    Do you know any little song like your days of the week song that will help them learn the months of the year?

    I’m doing Kindergarten for my daughter this year. We’re doing Right Start Mathematics too and Susan Wise Bauer’s phonics book. I am going to steam shamelessly your schedule for crafts/books/cooking together. Thanks for sharing.

    Nikole

    • Michelle says:

      Oh Please, steal away. That’s why I posted it. We LOVED our harvest term last year. I hope you enjoy it!

      Sorry I don’t have a song for the months. We have a sorta chant for them but nothing I would be able to explain over the internet… kinda gotta hear it.

      Have fun!

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