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Introducing…
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If you’re a parent or caregiver looking to teach preschool at home, then you already know that having the right tools is key.
But you might be lost with where to start…
Even if you have a teaching degree or experience in the classroom, teaching preschool at home may be a whole new ball game.
Having the right tools can…
Prepare your child for kindergarten.
Adequately cover all the components of preschool
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Give you a road map for what to teach
Encourage you on your homeschool journey
You’ve made the decision to homeschool, but the path to doing it can be overwhelming.
Perhaps in a courageous moment, you’ve made the commitment to start.
You’ve decided this is best for your child and you’re taking the first step.
If you’re committed, maybe you’ve already started planning.
But as an already busy parent with kids to take care of and maybe even a day job to get to, you can’t afford to take hours out the day to plan out lessons.
You need something EASY and comprehensive.
Let me take away the stress and confusion.
Hi, I’m Angela!
As a former teacher and home preschool mom to 3 boys, I know how important early childhood education is.
I’ve been there, and I know that homeschooling your preschooler can be overwhelming.
Maybe you’re worried about preparing your child for kindergarten or perhaps you just want to do educational activities at home with your child.
I’m so excited to share with you the tools you need!
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More About the curriculum
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More About the Curriculum
This curriculum is the first of its kind.
This is NOT a “Letter of the Week” curriculum. Instead, you will cycle through teaching the alphabet multiple times. Each cycle is sequential and starts with the easiest concept for preschoolers to learn.
1st cycle – learn uppercase alphabet letter names
2nd cycle – introduce writing uppercase letters
3rd cycle – learn lowercase alphabet letters
4th cycle – introduce letter sounds
You will also work on beginning reading skills, such as rhyming, syllables, concepts of print, and word families.
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There are over 600 pages of printables to make lesson prep EASY!
Instead of busy-work worksheets…the printables are games, booklets, pre-writing practice, scissor practice, sorting activities, and more!
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Frequently Asked Questions
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