Forest Animals
Theme
Preschool Lesson Plans
Kids R Learning
March Curriculum – Week 1
Letters S – Number 9
Color Brown – Shape Octagon
Forest Animal Theme For Preschool
Circle Time:
Who Took The Honey Story
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Circle Time:
Who Took the Honey? – Story
Printable Story From Day 3!
Included in this month's curriculum is a cute forest animal story to read to the children during circle time.
This story is 19 pages. The is a cute story about some forest animals (bear, snake, groundhog, bat, squirrel, frog, beaver, squirrel, skunk, owl, duck plus 7 other animals) being asked if they took the honey from the beehive. Cute rhyming story about forest animals plus the children get to see 18 different forest animal pictures.
Print out and read the story "Who Took the Honey?" to the children.
After the story play a game of "Who Took the Honey?" a fun circle time game. Instructions for the game will be in the lesson plans.
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Song/Rhyme Time:
This Little Bunny Finger Rhyme Plus Print Out Story Rhyme
This Little Bunny – Page 2
This Little Bunny – Page 3
This Little Bunny – Page 4
Print Out Rhyme – 6 Pages
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Song/Rhyme Time:
This Little Bunny Rhyme
Fun Rhyme Teaching Colors – From Day 1
Print out the rhyme book and read it to the children. Repeat the rhyme again and encourage the children to do the hand movements with you.
This little white bunny went to the garden
(Hold up your right hand and with your left hand using your thumb and index finger, lightly grab your thumb and shake it easily back and forth as you recite the line.)
This little grey bunny stayed home
(Hold up your right hand and with your left hand using your thumb and index finger, lightly grab your index finger and shake it easily back and forth as you recite the line.)
This little brown bunny ate a carrot
(Hold up your right hand and with your left hand using your thumb and index finger, lightly grab your middle finger and shake it easily back and forth as you recite the line.)
This little black bunny had none
(Hold up your right hand and with your left hand using your thumb and index finger, lightly grab your ring finger and shake it easily back and forth as you recite the line.)
And this little yellow bunny went hop, hop, hop all the way home.
(Hold up your right hand and with your left hand using your thumb and index finger, lightly grab your middle finger and shake it easily back and forth as you recite the line as you say hop, hop, hop, pretend to hop your finger home.)
After the children have heard the rhyme a few times, show them the bunny rhyme print out and read it one more time pointing to the colors of the bunnies. After you read "This Little Bunny Rhyme" to the children you may want to go back through the book and on each page, point to the bunny on the page and ask the children if they know what color the bunny is.
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Art/Craft:
Chipmunk Finger Puppet
Use Puppet With Chimpmunk Song From Day 2
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Art/Craft:
Chipmunk Finger Puppet
Print out the chipmunk onto cardstock paper for each child. Have the children color the chipmunk. Then teacher will cut out the two finger holes for the children to put their fingers into to hold their chipmunk finger puppet.
Directions:
Have the children make their chipmunk finger puppets and then recite the poem from song/rhyme today a few times with them, have them use their chipmunk finger puppet as you sing the song to them, encourage them to sing along with you.
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Learning Time:
Letter S
This Week's Letter!
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Learning Time:
Letter S
Fun Activity To Help Teach The Children The Letter S!
Directions:
Print out the letter Ss for each child. Have the children paint their Ss’s with a sponge (directions to make the sponge paint brush will be in the lesson plans).
Activity:
Have the children paint both of the letter S's with a sponge. Set the pictures aside to dry, after they are dried give the children some star stickers to stick onto their pictures.
Explain to the children that the sponge and star stickers both start with the letter S.
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Letter/Number Time:
Bear Letter Match Up
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Letter/Number Time:
Bear Letter Match Up Game
Fun game to help teach children their letters.
Directions:
Print out bears onto colored paper and use as a pattern in cutting out more bears. You can print the bears onto
white or colored cardstock paper and using a black permanent marker write one letter onto each bear such as the letters A – D
(review) and letters R and S (this month's letters) and then you will need six
paper plates and write one letter onto each plate A- D and letters R and S, or
whichever letters the children may need to review.
Activity:
Place the bears into a small cloth bag or pillowcase. Have the children sit in a circle. Have the children
take turns pulling out a bear and telling you what letter is on the bear. Have them
match the bear to the matching letter on the paper plate. Help the children as
needed.
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Special Activity:
Fun With Shapes – Octagon
Teaches This Months Shape – Octagon
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Special Activity:
Find The Octagons
Fun sensory and learning activity!
Directions:
Print out the octagons, you may want to cover the octagons with clear contact paper to make them durable or laminate.Cut out the octagons.
Activity:
Place some rice in your indoor sand table or you can use dishpans. Place the octagons in the sand table and have the
children take turns feeling around in the sand table to find an octagon.
Once they find an octagon, ask them what color the octagon is, be sure to keep mentioning the word octagon to help them to learn the new word.
This activity reinforces this month's shape octagon, with this fun sensory activity.
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March's Forest Animals Theme Calendar
Preschool Activity Calendar
Kids R Learning
Preschool Lesson Plans
March Week 1
Letter S – Number 9
Color Brown – Shape Octagon
Forest Animals Week
Daily Activities |
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Circle Time |
Calendar, weather, songs Am I A House Pet Or A Forest Animal?
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Calendar, weather, songs Find The Nuts
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Calendar, weather, songs Who Took the Honey? – Story
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Calendar, weather, songs Find The Forest Animals
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Calendar, weather, songs Read the story about a mouse and make pretend cookies
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Song/Rhyme The words to the song or rhyme will be in the lesson plans, there is no music. |
This Little Bunny
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Where Is Chipmunk
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear
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Raccoon Poem
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Hickory Dickory Dock
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Art Project You will find the directions for all the activities in the lesson plans. |
Forest Animals
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Chipmunk Finger Puppet
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Three Bears
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Raccoon Out At Night
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Mouse Puppet
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Learning Time Printable activity pages for all games, coloring pages, etc. can be downloaded after purchase. |
How Many Turtles Worksheet
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How Many Turtles Worksheet
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Find The Bear Game
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Raccoon Letters
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How Many Mice Game
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Letter/Number Time
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Letter S
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Brown Octagon Tap
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Bear Letter Match Up
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Pick Up The Garbage
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Letter S Writing & Coloring Page
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Special Activity |
Forest Animal Treat
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Baby Duck Game
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Who Do I Spy ?
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Forest Stamps
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Find The Octagons
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March Preschool Curriculum – $15.00
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Week 1 Forest Animals
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Week 2 St. Patrick's Day
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Week 3 Pet Week
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Week 4 Zoo Animals
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Four Weeks Of Lesson Plans!!
March Preschool Curriculum
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March Preschool Curriculum $15.00
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Forest Animal Cards Print Out
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Rings Over Elephants Nose Math Activity
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How Many Turtles Work Sheet
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Hanging Monkeys Color Activity
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Printable Activity Pages
View Some of March's Preschool Curriculum – Printable Pages
Print out games, craft patterns, coloring pages, work sheets and activities
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Preschool Curriculum Program
Our preschool curriculum program
is geared towards children 2.5 up to 5 years old.
Our curriculum is aimed at teaching the children their shapes, colors, upper and lower case alphabet and numbers, learning to tell time, learning a few beginning sounds, simple science activities and so much more. Children will be using glue, paint and working on learning how to cut, trace, tell time plus work on pre math, pre reading, and science. Some of the simple science projects would be sorting fruits and vegetables, growing grass, watching an ant farm and so many other exciting activities!!
Our todder curriculum program
is available for every month of the year.
Our toddler themes are geared towards children 16 months to about 2.5 years. Our toddler program provides lessons on teaching the toddlers their colors, shapes, numbers up to 10, and some of their alphabet. These lessons are for children beginning to paint and glue. We also provide the words to songs/finger rhymes along with other fun activities. Our toddler curriculum is sold seperately, please click here to view our toddler program.
How Our Program Started.
We decided to develop a toddler/preschool curriculum program because we couldn't find one that we liked.
We have worked very hard at developing a good toddler/ preschool curriculum program. I bought several books on Preschool Themes and even tried a few programs that delivered every thing to your doorstep. My problem was that became expensive and the books I purchased were not quite what I was looking for. I would go through the whole book only to use one or two activities. I was determined to have a Great Toddler/Preschool Program. I have taken several classes on creating your own curriculum and have learned a lot of new ways to teach children. So I finally decided it was time to come up with my own curriculum. I find my program works really well with my home daycare but all the activities will work for a larger daycare setting or preschool or even for Mom who is lucky enough to be home with her child. All children need daily stimulation and my program provides a lot of fun interesting activities. We hope you enjoy the curriculum as much as we enjoyed putting this program together.
Getting Ready For School. We have found that when children are having fun and enjoy what they are doing, they learn quickly, which is what our program is all about, teaching the children through fun activities.
Our program is like providing a mini nursery school and preschool program in your own home. Parents like the idea that their child is having fun participating in daily activities, art projects, songs, finger plays and games, which is teaching them and getting them ready for school.
Weather Chart
My preschool curriculum
provides a circle time, art time, learning time and a special activity for five days per week.
We start our morning program off each day with circle time. To begin our circle time, we discuss with the children the weather outside. We have the children look out the window and then we ask them "what is the weather outside?" If you have a lot of younger children they may not be able to answer correctly, then
we give them hints; such as, (Is the sky white or blue?) if its white does anyone know what that means? (It’s cloudy) "Is it raining outside?" Is
snowing outside?" Is it cloudy outside?" Is it windy outside?" We have a weather chart and each day we have one of the children move the arrow to the
correct weather for that day. The weather chart is included in the toddler or preschool curriculum.
Next we focus on the calendar.
I will ask the children "Does anyone know what day it is?" If no one knows what day it is, I
will tell them, "Today Is Thursday." I made a felt calendar with numbers that have Velcro on their backs to stick to the calendar. The children take turns
putting up the numbers each day to show that days date. The Toddlers are too young to understand what a calendar is but they still have fun sticking up the
numbers. Our calendar is in my dining room and the children need to climb up into a chair to be able to reach the calendar to put on the numbers. I always
stand nearby when they are climbing onto the chair incase they start to fall. After the number for the day is put up, we start at number one, on the calendar
and I have the children count with me, to the new date that we just placed onto the calendar. As they say the numbers I point to the numbers on the calendar
to help to teach them their numbers.
Circle Time –
We start our Toddler / or Preschool Program off each day with circle time. We try to get all the children to sit together in a circle on the floor. We never force any child to participate, but we do try to encourage participation. You will find in the daily lessons which activity to do each morning for circle time. Our circle time activities could be a talk or discussion but usually involves a fun activity such as a learning activity, games, singing songs, hearing a story, etc.
Fun Way To Learn –
We have found a lot of fun ways to help the children to learn while they’re having fun. After out circle time activity we focus on the calendar. I made a Velcro one with Velcro numbers. The children take turns putting the numbers up each day. Toddlers are too young to understand what a calendar is but they still have fun sticking up the numbers and singing our seven days of the week song. All the older toddlers can sing most of it.
Seven Days Of The Week Song
There are seven days in the week, seven days in the week. There are seven days in the week. "Hold up 7 fingers"
And I know them all. "Point to self"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday is the last one. Saturday ends the week. "Teacher will point to each day on the calendar"
Repeat song.
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Singing Songs And Reciting Rhymes -
Each week we teach the children a few new songs or rhymes for that week's theme.
Children like repetition so don't be afraid to sing any song the children really like on a daily basis, but try to add a few new ones each week. Don't expect the toddlers to sing with you but they really enjoy music so please sing. In time they will be able to copy the hand movements to the songs and nursery rhymes they hear often and before you know it they will start to sing a word or two. Be sure to include some of the children's favorites each week. Some of our children's favorites are listed below.
Weather Chart -
The weather chart is included in every monthly curriculum package.
We start our morning program off each day with circle time. To begin our circle time, we discuss with the children the weather outside. We have the children look out the window and then we ask them "what is the weather outside?" If you have a lot of younger children they may not be able to answer correctly, then we give them hints; such as, (Is the sky white or blue?) if its white does anyone know what that means? (It’s cloudy) "Is it raining outside?" Is it snowing outside?" Is it cloudy outside?" Is it windy outside?" We have a weather chart and each day we have one of the children move the arrow to the correct weather for that day.
Art Time -
There is a daily art project (craft) for the children to do each day that goes along with that weeks theme.
After circle time we have the children come to the table and sit down and get ready for art time. Look in your Toddler or Preschool lesson plans to see which craft you will be doing that day, and if you need to print anything out for that days craft. If we are going to use glue I place the glue into tiny plastic cups such as the kind you get with the sample play dough. I only put a small amount in the cup; just enough for that days project. I give the toddlers large brushes to use and the preschoolers smaller ones. If we are going to paint I make sure each child has some type of paint shirt on. If you do not have enough paint shirts, you can always use an old sweat shirt and cut off the arms. Anything will work. We use our old and stained up wash clothes for paint rags. I just wet the paint rag and it keep it handy for spills or for a child who is done before the others, or we may keep a dish pan with a small amount of water in it for the children who finish early to rinse off until they can get into the bathroom to wash up with soap and warm water.
Preschool Learning Activities -
Above are a few examples of some of our preschool learning activities.
These activities are made from easily accessible materials and provide a fun learning experience for the children. Our program also offers learning activties can be a work sheet, coloring page, a game, puzzles, bug hunt, ant farm, nature walk and other fun idea's. These activities are to teach the children about sharing, numbers, alphabet, shapes, colors and much more! The activities shown above may not be available for the month you are purchasing but similar activities are available for each month.
Special Activities -
Our preschool program also provides special activities for each day.
Please view the examples above. The first picture the one with the flowers is an activity where the children will go on a flower hunt and collect plastic flowers. The next picture show an activity where the children will feed the puppy some bones and the picture shows an activity of putting hair scrunches onto a card board base. Each monthly program has different monthly activities. The ones shown above may not be available for the month you are purchasing but similar activities are available for each month.
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