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Preschool math thematic unit plans for Microsoft Word

Preview of TK Year-Long Curriculum Planners

TK Year-Long Curriculum Planners

Created by
Hooray4TK
6 thematic unit planners to plan out your entire school year for your Transitional Kindergarten class. The units include Rhythm and Rhyme, Holidays and Traditions, Story Telling, Author Study, A Great Big World, Wonders of Nature: Bugs and Frogs. Each unit includes common core standards - language arts, math, social studies, and science. There are suggested literature and informational text resources, art ideas, and fine motor development activities.
Preview of Shape Unit 2D and 3D Shapes

Shape Unit 2D and 3D Shapes

Shape Unit packet contains both 2D and 3D printables and worksheets. I have included an Emergent Reader for both 2D and 3D shapes. There is also riddles both for 2D and 3D shapes. Students can complete a 2D graph by using clipart pieces included in this unit. I have also included photos and instructions for a Shape Pizza 2D craft project and well as photos of 3D Robots. The Shape unit also includes a counting cylinder worksheet. I have also includeda I Spy Shapes Read the Room activity. The Shap
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM August

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM August

A PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUMEvery month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. Each month's package is 90 to 100 pages.Lessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds. August's theme is "Taking Charge." Week 1: Taking Charge of my WorldWeek 2: Taking Charg
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM March

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM March

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 117 pages.Lessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Weather Week 1: TemperatureWeek 2: ClimateWeek 3: Wind and RainWeek 4: Sun and Snow
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM May

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM May

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 102 pages.Lessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds. Theme: Four Food Groups Week 1: DairyWeek 2: Fruit and VegetablesWeek 3: GrainsWeek 4: Meat
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM April

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM April

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 110 pagesLessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Knowing Myself and Others Week 1: Who am I?Week 2: What can I do?Week 3: How do I fit in with others?Week 4: How can I communicate?
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM February

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM February

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 109 pagesLessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Organs, Bones, and Muscle TonesWeek 1: Muscle Your Way InWeek 2: I Heart You Week 3: Brain DrainWeek 4: Bones and Organs
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM  January

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM January

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 115 pagesLessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.January's Theme: Measuring Week 1: Length and HeightWeek 2: WeightWeek 3: IngredientsWeek 4: On the Job
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM December

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM December

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 100 pages.Lessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Celebrate Love Week 1: Who loved me first?Week 2: Whom do I love in my community?Week 3: How can I show love?Week 4: How do we celebrate love in
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM November

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM November

Every month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 106 pagesLessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Who Am I? Week 1: My FamilyWeek 2: My SchoolWeek 3: My CommunityWeek 4: I am Thankful
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM October

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM October

A PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUMEvery month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 120 pagesLessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds.Theme: Safety First! Week 1: Safety RulesWeek 2: Safely SeatedWeek 3: Safe TouchWeek 4: Sunny and Safe
Preview of PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM September

PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUM September

A PRESCHOOL CHRISTIAN CURRICULUMEvery month’s curriculum includes 4 weeks of lessons with preplanning directions, Curriculum Daily Development standards, and lessons in science, creative art, environment, dramatic play, math, music, outdoor learning, and academic learning. 120 pages.Lessons have adaptive instructions for baby and toddler classes, 2s and 3s, 3.5, and 4 year olds. September's Theme: Five Senses Week 1: I Can SmellWeek 2: I Can SeeWeek 3: I Can HearWeek 4: I Can Taste and Touch
Preview of 2 week play planner with Scotland topic theme - early / first level CfE

2 week play planner with Scotland topic theme - early / first level CfE

This play planner includes 6 play area and covers a range of outcomes linked to the curriculum for excellence. It is a comprehensive planner that includes 17 printable activities that supports the learning planned. It offers a range of experiences that allows for purposeful play (linked to real life experiences), well planned focused teaching and learning plus opportunities that allow for spontaneous play.Some of the topics covered are: Scottish landmarks, tartan design and history, Scottish
Preview of Apples Printables for Preschool

Apples Printables for Preschool

I LOVE this theme! The children always have such a blast with it, and these very colorful apple theme activities. This packet includes 52 pages of printables including: addition/subtraction counting mat with manipulatives, calendar/number line cards, 6 board bingo with calling cards that can be used for sequencing or games, Pick a Dozen Apples game, mini book working 1-10/number words/colors/color words, Build an Apple Tree dice game, apple dot-to-dots: number/lower case/upper case, 2 graphs for
Preview of Shapes with Brown Rabbit

Shapes with Brown Rabbit

This lesson blends literature, math, and art. Children involve both fine motor skills and gross motor skills. This is ideal for a rainy or snowy day, when children cannot play outside. Alan Baker's book, Brown Rabbit's Shape Book, is a great segue into the topic of shapes. This can lead to a classroom hunt for students, two at a time, to find and retrieve an object in the room that has one of the shapes from the book.
Preview of Dr. Seuss Author Study:  Horton Hears a Who

Dr. Seuss Author Study: Horton Hears a Who

This worksheet is a perfect accompaniment to a reading of Horton Hears A Who. Children use text-to-self skills, size comparisons, and representational drawing skills to further reinforce comprehension of the story. A wonderful addition to any Dr. Seuss author study. Tried, tested, and used frequently by Adventures in Preschool.
Preview of Dental Thematic Unit

Dental Thematic Unit

Check out the sample preview! This unit contains: Tooth label poster Corresponding cut and past worksheet Healthy/Not Healthy flannel board or sorting activity Cards with counting, beginning sound and end sound Counting 0-20 file folder game 1-100 worksheet Lowercase alphabet worksheet Tooth calendar/number line cards 0-31 with odd/even 3 Dot-to-dots 1-30, lowercase and uppercase Game board Healthy/Not Healthy spinner game with graphing Good Food mini sight word book with color, # and # word
Preview of Early Childhood Fire Engine Shape/Color Lesson Plan

Early Childhood Fire Engine Shape/Color Lesson Plan

October is fire prevention month. This activity blends fire prevention with shapes and colors. It is a hands-on art project that covers three topics. Step by step directions would be best for a small group (up to 15) or perhaps two at a time can do this at free play. If your class has more than 15, it may require more than two adults to place the shapes accordingly.
Preview of Five Shape Week projects

Five Shape Week projects

Enclosed is a five-day plan, incorporating colors, shapes and transportation themes. It is a great way to segue between topics. Follow up lessons can include dramatic play, where children pretend they are riding on a train, in a rocket or in a fire engine. I used different colors for the components, to make it easier to recreate.
Preview of Zero the Hero Student Book

Zero the Hero Student Book

Do you use Zero the Hero in your classroom right now? If so, this is the perfect student memory book to accompany your adventures with Zero the Hero! Every ten days, Zero the Hero visited our classroom and taught us about a new zero. In connection to the day, the children created a page in memory of that number. In the end, the pages were bound into a nice memory book for the 100th day! This unit shows examples of created number pages and includes the parent page, cover page and student pag
Preview of Positional Words April

Positional Words April

Created by
Limars Stars
This FREE download has the words under, above, in front, behind, between and beside using illustrations that are perfect for April Showers! This will coordinate nicely with my We Have Umbrellas Emergent Reader & Centers ****** CHECK OUT ALL OF MY APRIL SHOWERS RESOURCES! ;0) ****** April Showers Letter Work April Showers Numbers 1-10: Count, Color, & Trace April Showers I Spy Numbers 1-10 We Have Umbrellas Emergent Reader & Centers April Showers Alphabet Letter to Picture April S
Preview of 26 Week Kindergarten Readiness Curriculum (Preschool)

26 Week Kindergarten Readiness Curriculum (Preschool)

Curriculum developed for Kindergarten Readiness, Preschool, or initial Kindergarten. Follows Common Core Standards for Math & Reading. Contains 3 guide charts - Chart 1 = Letters, Numbers, Shapes, Colors & Emotions with activities Chart 2 = Reading Curriculum anchored in CCSS & with activities Chart 3 = Weekly Theme & Math Curriculum anchored in CCSS with activities 26 weeks or curriculum provided with opportunities to repeat activities for enhanced learning. Developed by a
Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of Ice Cream Thematic Unit

Ice Cream Thematic Unit

The free preview has a good sample of the materials (and will show that the boxes on that file folder game are actually NOT that massive!) A comprehensive thematic unit for preschool to 1st grade: sequencing, patterning, file folder games, worksheets, puppet craft, games, manipulatives, calendar cards, sizing, sound/number cards, mini-book working number and color sight words, dtds, flannel board, sentence and word walls, lacing, unit rulers, shadow match, pre-writing, word find, puzzles, bookma
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