M.F.
I use www.letteroftheweek.com for my own kids. You can follow the recommended routine or be more casual about it (like I tend to do). The best part about it is that it's FREE.
I currently keep four toddlers (and one infant) in my home and am looking for a curriculum to use to keep us busy. I received a flyer a couple of months ago for one that was sold by the month and had the materials needed for that months activities included in the kits. Does anyone use one like this or recommend one? I don't have the flyer any longer so I am at a loss.
I use www.letteroftheweek.com for my own kids. You can follow the recommended routine or be more casual about it (like I tend to do). The best part about it is that it's FREE.
As a teacher, I've found those "curriculums" are just plain expensive when you could go to teacher supply stores and do the same thing. Just go to any teacher supply store and Lakeshore Learning for workbooks and materials. You can find so many activities at those places than you could with just sticking to one "curriculum" that was developed by one company.
a friend of mine does www.handsonhomeschooling.com and it's FANTASTIC. I ipurchased and use the 2 year old curriculum at home.... I don't want all the materials and stuff b/c much of it I have already and don't want to pay shipping every month...it adds up ya know?! Check her out!
You know, I just google "preschool worksheets" and there are so many free things on the internet, I have never had to buy anything. The websites also have activities that you can do that are age appropriate. I usually go along with the seasons,dates, letter of the day etc. There are also websites that tell you what the child should know for their age, but don't stop there, they are sponges and are amazingly smart when guided!
Hi K.,
One of my friends was looking in to this website. http://www.mothergoosetime.com/ I think it's for ages 2-5?
:)H.