Kindergarten Plans/Goals/Curriculum  

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I have been avoiding doing this for a month or two simply because I have a million things going through my mind and not sure how to get it all in order. I am hoping that putting it on paper  a blog post may help my little brain make some sense to all of this.

I know, I know. IT IS ONLY KINDERGARTEN!

So here is what I've got:

Lesson #1: Student learns that school starts and ends when Teacher(mom) says so. We are going to have to work on this one. But what kindergartner doesn't have ants in their pants?

Bible/Character Building
AWANA Sparks
My Father's World Kindergarten
Leading Little Ones to God: A Child's Book of Bible Teachings
Gotta Have God: Fun Devotions For Boys
Character First Character Cards


Reading
Explode the Code

Explode the Code 1

A Handbook for Reading (A Beka Book Reading Program)


Handwriting
Handwriting Without Tears

Get Set for School

Explode the Code
Explode the Code 1


Math
RightStart Math
Daily Calendar


P.E. (a necessity for a 4.5 year old boy)
Work Out Videos with Mom
Outdoor Play
Running


Science
My Father's World From A to Z: A Complete Kindergarten Curriculum


Music
Simply Music (Piano Lessons on DVD)
Musical Instruments by Ellen McHenry (Coloring Book)
Classics for Kids

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3 comments

Looks like a great plan for the year :-)

Sounds great! I can't wait to read about how it goes.

Thanks for leaving comments! I love to hear what you have to say. Just knowing you actually read my blog motivates me to keep it up and challenges me to stick to what I've just written.
Today went very well (it doesn't always with two younger siblings).
We did MFW K the unit on Apples!
Lucky for me a neighbor dropped off a small bag of apples the day before! They had fun reading about apples, disecting apples and discovering a star inside the apple!
They ate about 4 apples each!

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