Product Description
Kindergarten Enrichment, Third Edition includes an overview of each read-aloud book, author and illustrator biographies, oral reading questions, and a simple language lesson. These activities will help bring each book alive for your student. Also included are resources for the social studies and science lessons, biographies of the artists and composers, and poetry lessons.
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The lesson plans simply schedule these activities for you by day. You can get a feel for what the lesson plans will be like by looking at the “Literature & Enrichment” section of the Kindergarten Lesson Plans.
Maxwell Robbins –
If you have tons of time to kill and no idea what to do with your child to homeschool kindergarten, then you might love this guide! But if you are an easily inspired educator who just makes sure to engage in something fun and interesting every day, there is a lot here, and it might be overly ambitious and feel forced. This would be better suited to a small classroom environment than a parent instructor/home learning situation.
katiet213 –
This guide is packed full of so much goodness. We don’t always use every bit of it but that is the beauty of it. I can pick a chose what we cover each day. I am so grateful all the work is done for me so I can open and go!
Charlie DeRuiter –
I disagree with the negative review. I have tons of ideas. So many that sometimes it can make me rather unfocused. I love this book. It gives me a weekly focus to go through and I springboard off of it into many other avenues of learning and activities. This has been a great curriculum guide. I like it far better than Sonlight for us because it is more open-ended. If you need something fully regimented with what to do every single day, that’s the way to go. This however is a great guide for having wonderful books to read with inspiration all week long. I love how the entire week is tied together with the theme of the picture book. Even the art study and the music enrichment. It’s just three pages per week with great suggestions and book ideas as an addition to the storybook. I’ve been homeschooling for almost a decade now and this is my favorite curriculum, ever. My only regret is that I found it with my youngest and I didn’t have it with my older children.