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Download my ENTIRE preschool Letter of the Week set now!

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NOTE: After completing payment click ‘Return to Merchant’ to get to the download link. If you don’t get it, please email me at erica {at} confessionsofahomeschooler dot com.

So what’s in the Letter of the Week curriculum?

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Click here to see a typical week of activities

While I provide many of my printables for free on my blog, you currently have to download each item individually. For those who prefer multi-file downloading, I am now providing the complete curriculum PLUS BONUSES for ONLY $10 downloadable version and $15 for a CD!

There are approximately 1500 printable pages of games, ideas and activities included in this curriculum!

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE:

  • A- Z Weekly Lesson Plans
  • A-Z Printable Activities
  • A-Z Recommended Reading List
  • A-Z Letter Collage Worksheets
  • Shape & Color Flashcards
  • Daily Weather Chart & Weather Graph
  • A-Z and 123 Review Games
  • NEW!! Spanish Word Flashcards for Each Letter
  • Convenience of downloading everything all at once!

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As an added BONUS, you will receive Weekly LESSON PLANS!
Click here to see a SAMPLE LESSON PLAN

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A-Z ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

  • Weekly Bible Verse
  • Read aloud books
  • Phonics practice
  • Capital/lowercase letter recognition
  • 1-10 Numbers recognition
  • Counting practice
  • Colors
  • Shapes
  • Fine Motor skills: Lacing cards, cutting, coloring & pre-writing
  • Logic skills: Puzzles, size sorting, matching games
  • Large Muscle Movement: Large Floor Numbers/Letters Hopscotch
  • Singing: Leapfrog A-Z letter sound songs, Bible Verse Songs
  • Arts & Crafts for each letter
  • Daily Calendar and Weather Activities
  • NEW!! Spanish Word Flashcards for each letter!

For additional ideas such as reading & non-printable activities please visit my Alphabet Fun links on this blog!

As you can see, in addition to getting all of the printable materials in the download, you will also receive my spreadsheet of weekly lesson plans for each letter, along with some accompanying ideas for the letters and links to create an alphabet binder as you go. I’ve even added a Spanish Word Flashcard set for each letter!

You can choose to follow my plans or make them your own. In the plans I provide, I have arranged the activities so your student is completing a variety of different activities each day.

My Lesson Plan worksheets are based on using The Workbox System, but you could easily just pull out the activities as you wish, or even use Tot Trays instead.

NOTE: All files are PDF format. You will need adobe reader (it’s FREE) to open the files.

The files are compressed ZIP files, so you will also need an extractor if you don’t already have one. Here’s a few free ones, if you don’t like these, you can search for free unzip software:

IMPORTANT: After completing your purchase please click on “Return to Merchant” to be re-directed to the download page. If you are not re-directed please email me at erica {at} confessionsofahomeschooler dot com. so I can get the links to you!

THANK YOU! I just want to thank everyone in advance for encouraging and blessing my family through this blog!

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  1. Hello!I'm new to your blog and I LOVE IT!! I was thinking about purchasing your curiculum but didn't know what age group this is for. I have a 2 1/2 year old, is he too young for this? He's my first and don't know how to go about this…sorry for the silly question :)THANKS!Gaby

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  2. Hi Gaby,It's not a silly question! You can see the activities if you click on the Alphabet Fun drop down and pick a letter, I'd suggest Letter D it has most of the games I make. Some are probably too much for him, others might work. I started with my daughter when she was 3, so you'll have to see what you think your son can handle, for example some of the handwriting stuff may be more than he would be ready for motor-skill wise.Here's another post on preschool things we love that might be good ideas for you too:http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2010/01/preschool-things-we-love.html And this website has lots of toddler related activities:http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/TotSchool.html

  3. I have one question – how do you best organize all of your printables? I have printed everything and now in the process of laminating everything but would love to know tips/tricks on how to organize the thousands of pieces you end up with per letter. Thanks again for all your hard work :)Jaim'e

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