What are we using for preschool? A whole bunch of stuff. It seems overwhelming at first glance, but it's really not that complicated.
- I'm working through Teach Your Child To Read in 100 Easy Lessons with Dominic. We'll start with Benedict after Dominic finishes.
- Dominic (and sometimes Benedict) watches his Petty School lessons from Classical Liberal Arts Academy. He's been doing this for a while now and really enjoys it.
- Together we're venturing down the Alphabet Path. The boys have LOVED this!
Books we use every week
Following Elizabeth Foss' Alphabet Path guides, we use the story on the Serendipity page, which incorporates A Flower Fairy Alphabet and An Alphabet of Catholic Saints. We also use
A is for Altar, B is for Bible and Museum ABC (an art book) recommended from her site.
I found some ABC books around the house, so we use those too. We're only reading one page from these books each week, so it only takes a few minutes.
- Dr. Seuss's ABC
- Richard Scarry's Find your ABC's (the A page has letter a's in red, B has b's, etc.)
- Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert (each letter has fruits and vegetables beginning with that letter, and we try to eat something from that list that week)
- The Butterfly Alphabet Book by Brian Cassie (has beautiful pictures of butterflies)
- Book of Saints for Catholic Children by Fr. Daniel Lord (these are in alphabetical order, so we'll read some for each week's letter)
- I had the My First Steps to Reading books from my own childhood, and we read My "a" Book, or My "b" Book, etc. corresponding to the week. In these adorable books, Little A (or B or C...) fills his box with all sorts of things beginning with his letter. The boys like knowing that these were mama's books!
Love this! Margaret Mary has been begging to do school like things and I have been looking online for a light preschool curriculum. Thanks Amanda! P.S- I'm totally bummed you haven't heard from the adoption agency. I was hoping the lack of updates was because you had your hands full. :)
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