What are some good preschool children's books to base a curriculum off of? I am thinking one book a week. Any ideas?
Curriculum Based on Stories
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Everything by Eric Carle and Laura Numeroff and Steven Kellogg, off the top of my head. Lots of authors have websites with free printable activities and ideas.
Look on Scholastic's website. They have great ideas too!- Flag
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I think it makes more sense to choose what you are thinking about teaching about first. Like "hm, I need a book with worms for worm composting" not a title or author to start with. Then you can use the book you find and do more from there. Example for worm composting idea: the book you find on the subject, dirt sensory play, get real worms from a nursery, etc etc...- Flag
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There are some fantastic printables for her books! A few years ago, I printed and laminated the mask prices for The Mitten, and attached craft sticks for holding them in front of their faces. They love acting out the story and being the animals!- Flag
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I was going to suggest this author today, too. Along with Leo Lionni. Can't believe they didn't both come to mind immediately yesterday!- Flag
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Cloudy with a chance of meatballs! I did a sensory bin for this one with cooked spaghetti noodles, play food, and my train table village. Kids lost their minds!
I also do random books, like art books. We looked at a Georgia Okeefe art book at the library this summer and spent a week painting giant flowers and such. Mo williams is awesome and fun to do too.- Flag
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I was curious as to how your curriculum planning was coming with the books? I'd love to do this; my dcks lovelovelove books. How have you chosen the books, topics, activities, etc.?
You could also do Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes.- Flag
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LOTS of really cute ideas and pre-planned goodness!
For example:
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And these 2 dcks love books.
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I know this post is old but do you still do this? And rely on Pinterest mostly? I'll only have 2 3 yos this school year, unless I can find another over 2 yo dck. But I'd love to incorporate a casual story-inspired curriculum. Something easy-peasy, flexible and fun.And these 2 dcks love books.
I love it. The kids love it.- Flag
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Ok older post but: pete the cat
I love my white shoes- colors
four groovy button- numbers
got class- Math
rocking my school shoes- No fear, roll with the punches
groovy sunglasses- turning a bad day good
new guy- making friends, accepting differences
Theres tons of activities and here's a free teaching guide.
HarperStacks provides book recommendations for grades K-12, related activities, educator resources, and reading group guides for teachers and librarians.
we did pete the cat as a theme for a whole month, did two books a week (stuck to the originals). Ended up doing alot of printable activities, made a book and played with a whole lot of buttons.- Flag
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