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Baby Whale Is Hungry |
Baby Whale Swallowed A Shrimp |
Feed Baby Whale |
This printable book is included in our July ocean week theme.
Cute whale story that you can print out right after purchase.
The story is about a hungry who who eats a starfish, a shrimp, a clam, a seahorse, an octopus, a crab plus 6 more ocean animals. This book and activity that follows is a fun
way for children to learn the names of different types of sea animals that they can find in the ocean.
Teacher will need to print out the Baby Whale Is Hungry story, which is included in our July curriculum.
You will also receive a fun hands on activity that goes along with the book where the children will feed the hungry baby whale the different sea animal pictures
from the story.
This story teaches the children some science too, as it introduces the food chain, such as baby whale is hungry and different foods a whale may eat in the ocean.
Fish Color Match Up Game |
Mr. Whale Squirts |
Fish Number Match Up |
We’re Going On A Bug Hunt |
How Many Bugs? |
Firefly Puppet |
The Day The Animals Went Camping |
Build A Smore |
Match Up The Feathers By Color |
Fun Flags |
Star Bingo Game |
Cupcake Letter Match Up |
Shape Poster |
Star Puppets |
Star Match Up Game |
Grasshopper Anatomy |
Grasshopper Anatomy |
Ant Anatomy |
Letter Qq |
Letter O Craft |
Letters A – I |
Forest Animals Match Up Game |
Forst Animals Cards |
Forest Animals Match Up Game |
Bug Match Up Game |
Bug Cards |
Bug Match Up Game |
Ocean Puzzle Boards |
Ocean Cards |
Puzzle Boards |
Little Bug Story |
Moth Life Cycle |
Moth Poster |
Fourth 4th Of July |
Fun Pre Reading |
Fun Way To Learn Letters |
One of our fun pre reading, literacy activities for the 4th of July are our alphabet letter cards.
Teacher will need to print out the Fourth Of July letter cards onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper. Above you can view thee of the 4th of July alphabet cards there are 26 of these cards to print out to use.
The children can match up clothespins to the letters on the cards or teacher can print out the letters that are inside the circles and use those.
In our program the children will have circle time, story time, songs/rhymes, creative movement, crafts, pre reading, math, science, physical activity, large motor every day!
How Many Turtles |
Fish Numbers |
How Many Moths |
Color Poster For July |
Heart Color Match Up Game |
Heart Color Match Up Game |
Our lesson plans include fun hands on learning activities and games to help teach July's numbers, letters, colors and shapes!
During the summer months we work on reviewing the letters, shapes, colors and numbers the children were learning during the school year.
Bell Color Match Up Game |
Bell Color Match Up Game |
Bell Color Match Up Game |
A fun color game. The children will be learning about the liberty bell this week. This is a fun learning game to print for the children to help teach them their colors. Print out the match up the bells by color game boards, there are four of them, with two different colored bells on each page. This activity will teach the colors red, blue, green, white, pink, black, yellow and brown. Teacher will need to print out the bell match up cards onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper.
This is a fun color activity that helps to teach children their colors. Complete instructions for this activity is located inside the preschool esson plans for week 1 – 4th of July lesson plans.
The bell game can be printed out in black and white too. After you print out the black and white bells, color the bells different colors such as red, blue, green, white, pink, black, yellow and brown and then follow the instructions for this fun fine motor activity inside the lesson plans for July.
Color The Octopus |
Octopus Craft |
Green Fish Story |
Four cute printable stories for preschool children are included in our preschool ocean lesson plans. Print out stories right after purchase.
Baby Lobster Game |
Ocean Life Cards |
Six Hearts |
Our July preschool curriculum includes four weeks of lesson plans. Some of the fun learning activities in our lesson plans include activities to teach children their letters, numbers, colors and shapes. Our lesson plans also includes words to songs, rhymes, crafts, worksheets, coloring pages, games, science for preschool kids and so much more!
Color The Letters |
Star Bingo |
Letter Cube |
Our June preschool lesson plans include a fun star bingo game to print out to use with the children this month.
There is also a cube die to print out and tape together to make the cube die. The children will roll and they will yell out the letter that is rolled. This is a fun way for the children to learn or review their letters.
There is also a coloring page with the letters J through O for the children to color the pictures. They will color J – Juggle, K – Kitten, L – Lion, M – Mouse, N – Number Nine, O – Octopus.
Letters J – Q Poster |
Letters J – Q |
Number Line |
Our July preschool letter poster is paper sized. The letter poster can be printed onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper. Or print onto copy paper and place the posters into plastic sheet protectors and hang onto your bulletin board. Place the weekly calendar under the poster. Our curriculum includes four weekly posters {One for each week}
Week 1 |
Week 1 |
Week 1 |
Week 1 |
Our July preschool posters are paper sized. The posters can be printed onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper. Or print onto copy paper and place the posters into plastic sheet protectors and hang onto your bulletin board. Place the weekly calendar under the poster. Our July preschool curriculum includes four weekly posters {One for each week}
Weather Chart |
Circle Time Booklet |
Circle Time Songs |
Large Calendar |
Daily Activities | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Circle Time: | Calendar, weather, songs | Calendar, weather, songs | Calendar, weather, songs | Calendar, weather, songs | Calendar, weather, songs |
Circle Time Activity: Language and Social Skills |
The Lonely Firefly | Moth Game | What Do I Spy? | The Very Quiet Cricket Story |
How Many Bugs Are On The Rug? |
Story Time: Language & Literacy |
We’re Going On A Bug Hunt Story {Included} | I Like Bugs | Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! | The Little Yellow Duck {Included} | Little Bug Story {Included} |
Song/Rhyme: Language & Literacy |
Firefly’s Go Flash | One Little Moth | Who Has The Bug – Song | The Little Cricket Goes Chirp | Can You See The Walking Stick? |
Arts & Crafts: Fine Motor Skills |
Firefly Puppet | Brown Moth | Ladybug | Cricket | Walking Stick Bug |
Pre Reading: Language Arts & Literacy |
Letter Cube | Color The Letters | Fun With Letters K, L & M | Sort The Letters A – F | My ABC Book – Letters L & M |
Math Time: | How Many Did You See? | How Many Moths | Ladybug Spots 1 – 6 | Cricket Math Activity | Walking Stick Number Game |
Science & Discovery: | Sort The Insects | Moth Life Cycle Book – Science | Insect Match Up Game | Duck Activity | Parts Of A Grasshopper |
Physical Activity: Gross Motor |
With My Friends | Moth Dance | Find The Bugs | Cricket Game | Find The Bugs |
Special Activity: | Star Color Match Up Game | Bug Story Cards | Bug Stickers | Colorful Heart | Bug In The Box |
For the month of July Preschool curriculum you will find the directions for all the activities in the calendar above in the lesson plans.
Each month purchased has four weeks of lesson plans. See the top of this page to see which four lesson plans are included with July.
Printable activity pages, printable games, craft pages, etc. they can all be downloaded right after purchase.
You will receive lesson plans similar to the ones below for the month that you purchase.
Day 1
Circle Time: The Tiny Seed {Book Not Included}
Read the story “The Tiny Seed” by Eric Carle to the children.
If you don’t have the story “The Tiny Seed” by Eric Carle you may be able to borrow the book from your local library.
Next, have the children match up the Flowers to the Flower pots by letters.
Flower Letter Match Up
Review Letters A – J
You will need 10 small sturdy plastic plant pots and label them A, B, C, D through the letter J. If you don’t have any plastic Flower pots you can use then see if you can find some metal cans (no sharp edges) from canned spaghetti, canned veggies, peanuts or use you may be able to use sturdy plastic cups; such as yogurt cups, or the covers from liquid soap (washed out) or sturdy plastic drinking cups, etc.
Flower Directions: Print out the Flower tops onto white cardstock paper and color each Flower top with a marker, use one color, such as red, orange, purple, green, brown and blue, color the centers yellow as you will need to write the letters into the centers of the Flowers, if the centers are a light color you can use a marker onto the Flowers center otherwise you will need to use circle stickers to write the letters on.
After all the Flower tops have been colored attach them to jumbo craft sticks.
Lay all the Flowers face down onto the floor and have the children sit around the Flowers. Line up all the plant pots A, B, C...J in order in a row.
Have the children take turns picking a Flower from the floor and holding it up and showing you which letter is on the Flower and then have them match it to the matching letter on the Flower pot and place the Flower inside the Flower pot, repeat with each child.
After they are done with this activity, teacher can mix up the Flower pots and see if the children can help you get them back into the correct alphabetical order.
Song/Rhyme: Who Took A Blue Flower?
You will need: The Flower card file, cardstock paper, and a cloth bag or pillowcase.
You will need to use the Flower cards again on day 4 and day 5.
Print out the Flower cards onto white cardstock paper and place all the Flowers into a cloth bag and have the children take turns picking one Flower from the bag, have them hold up the Flower and then sing the song below.
Repeat for each child for each colored Flower that he/she picks from the bag.
There are only six Flower cards, as they become used up, you will need to place them back into the bag and continue until everyone gets a turn.
Tune to: {The Farmer in the Dell}
Ryan picked a Flower,
Ryan picked a Flower,
Hi–Ho the derry–oh, Ryan picked a blue Flower!
Please Note: As you sing the song above, change the name Ryan in the song above to the child’s name that picks the Flower from the bag and change the color of the blue Flower to the color of the Flower that he/she picks from the bag.
Art Time: What Does A Flower Need?
You will need: White cardstock paper, Flower poster file, sunflower seeds and crayons or markers.
Print out the {What does a Flower need} onto white copy paper, print out one per child and have the children glue a few sunflower seeds to the seed circle, have them color the soil circle brown, the water circle blue and the sun circle yellow, have them color the Flower any color they would like.
Today's art project will not only be fun for the children but they will also be learning about plants. This is a fun "hands on" science activity.
Learning Time: Flower Game
Explain to the children that to grow a Flower you first need a Flower seed and the Flower seed needs soil, water and sunshine to grow.
Then tell the children they are going to play the Flower game and the first child to get all four items that the Flower seed needs to grow into a Flower will be the winner.
Flower Game Directions: The children will need to collect all four items (seed circle, soil circle, water circle and the sun circle) to win, place the pictures around the Flower on the circles.
Print out the Flower game and Flower game pieces onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper you will need to print out one Flower game board per child. There are enough Flower game pieces on each page for 2 children, print out enough Flower game pieces for all the children.
Lay the Flower game pieces face down onto the floor. Give each child a game board and show them the four circles on the game board and explain that in each circle is what the Flower seed needs to grow into a Flower. Tell them that they need one of each picture and as they collect the pictures they will match them up to the pictures on their game board, if they pick the same picture twice they need to put the duplicate picture back, face down onto the floor, and then the next child will take his turn, the first child to collect all four items is the winner.
Letter/Number: Pick The Sunflowers
You will need the sunflower print out, clear contact paper or clear packing tape, old fashioned clothespins (no springs), deck of cards, an egg carton and scissors.
The sunflowers will be used again at special activity time today.
Egg Carton Directions: Teacher will need to turn the egg carton upside down and make a hole in the center of each egg cup.
Flower Directions: Print out the sunflowers onto white cardstock paper, print out two to three Flowers per child. Cover the Flowers completely with clear contact paper or clear packing tape and then cut them out. You will need old fashioned clothespins, the ones that don’t have a spring in them, and in the opening of the clothespin place the stem of the Flower and tape it in there so it won’t move, repeat with each of the Flower print outs.
Cards: You will need a deck of playing cards and take out all the numbers 2 – 4 from the deck, you will be using only the playing cards with the numbers 2 – 4 on them, shuffle the cards and lay them face down onto the floor.
Activity: Have the children sit in a circle around the cards and take turns picking a card from the floor. Have them hold up the number they picked from the floor and tell you the number on the card and then have them pick that many sunflowers from the sunflower garden. After all the Flowers have been picked from the sunflower garden, have the children plant the sunflowers, by putting them back, have them pick a card and put the sunflowers back or plant them, after all the sunflowers have been planted, then have them “pick the Flowers again“. Repeat until everyone has had a turn. Help the children as needed.
Special Activity: Plant The Sunflowers
You will need: Sturdy plastic plant pots, or sturdy plastic containers, sunflower clothespins from letter/number time, sand table with oatmeal or rice (for pretend sand).
You will need the sunflower clothespins from letter/number time today.
Place the Flowers into the sand table along with some sturdy plastic Flower pots or sturdy plastic containers {such as yogurt cups} and show the children how to put some sand (oatmeal or rice) into their Flower pot and then stick a Flower inside. Children love this fun sensory activity!
If you do not have a sand table you can provide each of the children with a dishpan with a small amount of oatmeal (for pretend sand) and have them play with the Flowers in the sand table.
Outside Sandbox? If you have an outside sandbox you may want take the Flowers, sturdy plastic Flowerpots and spoons (pretend shovels) outside. Children love being outside and what a fun way to spend their time outside by playing in the sand and learning about Flowers!
We also have toddler, young toddler and infant curriculums available. If you would like to view one of our other age groups please click the links below.
Ages 18 Months to 2.5 Years |
Ages 12 to 18 Months |
Ages 1 to 12 Months |
Our preschool curriculum programs consist of four weeks of themed lesson plans for each month that you purchase. Our lesson plans are sold by the month or by the year. Our preschool curriculums can be purchased as a download or as a download and on a CD.
Our preschool curriculum has step–by–step lesson plans, we get a lot of feed back from our customers who say our lesson plans are very easy to follow and how they love using our lesson plans in their daycare plus how much the children enjoy the activities and how much they are learning! The parents love seeing their little ones having fun while learning.
You will find all of our printable pages for the lesson plans in the download area. You will get a password right after you order to go to the download area to download or print out your order.
Our printable pages consist of lesson plans, four calendars that shows each days activities {5 days per week}, four posters {paper size}, supply list, printable games, craft patterns, worksheets or any other printable pages that you may need for the activities for the month of preschool curriculum that you purchase.
You will be able to print out the materials right after purchase. Our materials are downloads and consist of four weeks of lesson plans, four activity calendars, four weekly themed posters which are paper sized plus all printable pages needed for the month that you purchase.
Our curriculum can save you time and money, everything is ready for you to print out, the materials can be used year after year! Plus no waiting! As soon as you order you can download the materials, you don't have to wait for the items to arrive to your mailbox. You don't have to pay per child, you can print out as many as you need.
Please note: The posters are paper sized and work best being printed onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper, which can usually be found at Wal-Mart, amazon.com or any office supply store.
You may want to keep basic supplys on hand, such as: Paper plates, cotton balls, paper bags, yarn, feathers, markers or crayons, construction paper, paint, craft sticks, stickers, etc.
Our preschool curriculum program is available year-round.
You can purchase any month at any time, and instantly download to your computer.
Our curriculum can be purchased by the month for $15.00 as an instant download or $25.00 on a CD. If purchased on a CD, the cost is $25.00 for each month that you purchase and this price does include shipping and handling charges.
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