Let’s take a tour of our language objects letter by letter and get the what, where, why, and how of language objects in your phonics lessons with your young learners!

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Let’s take a tour of our language objects letter by letter and get the what, where, why, and how of language objects in your phonics lessons with your young learners!
Life has definitely shifted after adding Bug to the family. That 2 to 3 transition is no joke…and honestly, I feel like we are still working on that. Our homeschool daily routine on the other hand I feel like we’ve got it figured out!
An art tray is a process art invitation for your kids. A chance to create and explore art materials with no specific outcome expected. Learn exactly how to set up your very own art tray below!
Sandpaper letter games have made flashcard games a sensory impression and have provided lots of practice and repetition while still having fun! I spent ages finding games that my homeschooled preschooler and I actually wanted to play and I am going to share that list with you today!
Sound games have provided lots of practice and repetition with phonemic awareness without it feeling like a chore for my primary homeschool kids! I spent ages researching and learning how to use these games and I want to simplify that process for you!
We loved learning from our Planet Earth Books during our unit study and there were so many different topics to dive into, covering topics like; Weather, the water cycle, and the rock cycle. the layers of the earth, geographic features, the natural wonders to biomes, and different habitats! The Earth is such a massive topic that we could have studied it for weeks longer than we did!
With our Planet Earth Unit Study, we touched on a little of a lot of the earth sciences! Weather, rocks, water cycle, biomes, and continents were all just the surface level of all the things we talked about!
The human body is fascinating and preschoolers are super curious about the world around them so this is a great unit study to really spark their interest in themselves! Our books about the human body covered the different systems of the body from bones to blood to brains and so much more!
With so much to cover we had to pick and choose for our Human Body Unit Study. I could have spent ages covering everything and still felt like we had to leave stuff out. You can be sure we will be revisiting the human body again!
Our nutrition and food unit study had tons of hands-on learning in the kitchen, but we also introduced fractions, lots of sensorial work, and of course plenty of language work as well!