Preschool, Kindergarten Website
      There's a (free) website that I have been using quite a bit with my 3 and 5 year old kids.  I wanted to pass it along to you all in case you might find it useful.  It has lesson plans for about 30 well-known books (such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Officer Buckle and Gloria, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, etc.)  There are cute printables and she has some good ideas in her lesson plans.  Here's the direct link for those.
 
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/classroom_instruction.htm#Weekly_Instruction
 
I've also been printing out her "rhyme-a-week" for my son to read aloud. The font is quite big and there's always a cute picture on it as well.
 
She has nice ideas for working with word families -at words, -ite words, etc. (that go along with the particular nursery rhyme). She has pictures of most any -at word; -ight word; -ill word etc. if you are working with those (or other) word families and need to print out pictures (sorry it's late and I know I didn't write that out very clearly!).
 
Here's the link for the nursery rhymes:
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/rimes_and_rhymes.htm
 
And finally she has short lesson ideas to go along with a whole long list of books (Harold and the Purple Crayon, Where the Wild things Are, etc.) She has a suggested rhyme to go along with each book. Here's that link
 
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/home.html#Monthly%20Materials
 
Hope someone finds this useful.
 
 
 
      
    
    http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/classroom_instruction.htm#Weekly_Instruction
I've also been printing out her "rhyme-a-week" for my son to read aloud. The font is quite big and there's always a cute picture on it as well.
She has nice ideas for working with word families -at words, -ite words, etc. (that go along with the particular nursery rhyme). She has pictures of most any -at word; -ight word; -ill word etc. if you are working with those (or other) word families and need to print out pictures (sorry it's late and I know I didn't write that out very clearly!).
Here's the link for the nursery rhymes:
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/rimes_and_rhymes.htm
And finally she has short lesson ideas to go along with a whole long list of books (Harold and the Purple Crayon, Where the Wild things Are, etc.) She has a suggested rhyme to go along with each book. Here's that link
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/home.html#Monthly%20Materials
Hope someone finds this useful.



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