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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Music and
Movement
"B.I.N.G.O" "Days
of the Week"
"Body Rock"
"Days of the
Week""Alphabet
Rock""I had a little
Turtle"
"Days of the
Week""The
Freeze""How much
is that doggie in the
window?"
"Days of the
Week."
"Alphabet Rock"
"The Freeze"
"Days of the
Week" "Count by
10's" "I can
wiggle"
Small Group-
Learning
Activities
Rhyming books
and Letter of
the Week Work
Counting
Animals and
Number Work
Sorting and
Pattern Work
Writing and
Identifing
Letters
Where do my
Pets Live
Activity?
Specials/
Theme Based
Activity
Bible Story
Spark Fitness-
Level and
Pathway
Concepts
Art- Paper bag
Pets
*Tales with Trish
*Cooking: Puppy
Chow *Show and
tell
Spanish: Dog-
Perro & Cat:Gato.
"Little Pim" Video
Circle Time-
Calendar,
Weather,
Book, Letter of
the Week
Weather Wheel.
Books-"Pets";" I
wish I had a pet."
Weather Wheel.
Books-"Pets!,
"My Pet."
Weather
Wheel.Books-
"Wanted:Perfect
Pet"; "Franklins
Pet"
Weather
Wheel.Books-
"Dog Days"
"Dogs"
Weather Wheel.
Books- " Cats";
"Kitten for a
Day"
2 . How do you take care of a pet? What do they need?
Letter of the Week: Qq
Weekly Theme Focus: Pets
*Transitions- Walk like a dog. Move like a Snake. Jump like a Frog
Preschool Lesson Plan
Monthly Theme: Animals All Around
Month: January Week of: 12th-16th
Learning Objectives :
1. What Animals make good pets?
3 . How do you treat other peoples pets?
Weekly Activities:
Weekly Focus (Skills, Activities, Concepts within Lessons or Centers)
Large Motor
Language
1 Controlling body while moving
1 . Letter Sounds
2 . Hopping and Jumping
2 . Singing out loud
3 . Dancing during circle
3 .Forming ideas/thoughts about pets
*30 minutes outside time offered in AM&PM
1 . Creating own pet
**Schedule is subject to change**
1 . Matching Pets/Homes
2 . Creating play with Animals
2 . Sorting/Counting Animals
3 . Skipping and Galloping
3 . Retelling stories outloud
Creative Development
Thinking/Reasoning
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