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Blank preschool daily schedule
Blank preschool daily schedule








When we come in, we read a story and then Mommy comes. We are washing our hands, so we are going to have snack. The daily preschool schedule helps children to predict their day and therefore participate more as well as reduce separation anxiety: We are asked daily “When do we have snack? When do we go outside? For some children, the preoccupation with the question "When is Mommy coming?" limits the child's ability to participate. They “tell time” by knowing what comes next. Preschoolers tell time differently than we do. The predictability of knowing what comes next helps preschoolers to feel secure which leads to them feeling comfortable to engage and participate in activities throughout the day. Having a daily preschool schedule is important. Let’s look at the 9 tips you need to know! 1. If you don’t consider them, you’ll spend your days (and year!) wondering why you are always running behind or why the children are not in the groove of school (aka behavior problems). You need to consider many other areas such as transition times and balancing passive/active activities. Often times she is done before that, it just depends on how long her activities take her that day.Planning a daily preschool schedule is important and there is more to it than listing Circle Time, Activity Times, Snack Time, etc. On most days the Teeny Tot does school from about 9am – noon. In the Letter of the Week lesson plans (shown above), these activities are planned out for you, so you don’t have to do a schedule like the one at the top of this post unless you prefer to modify the curriculum.

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I sort out the activities so that she’s doing a bit of each skill every day. Since she’s doing my Letter of the Week curriculum again, she is focusing on one letter each week. She even usually stays in the school room by choice after she’s done with her own activities. I would more likely do a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule with her.īut since we have older kiddos doing school, the Teeny Tot likes to be included daily. The other thing I’d like to mention is that if the Teeny Tot were my oldest I would probably not be doing school with her every single day. While I just shared our basic frame with you, keep in mind we do not rigidly follow this schedule, and our days vary quite a bit. Her schedule is pretty simple, and it can vary from day to day.

  • 9:00am – Calendar Time & Daily Learning Notebook.
  • 8:30am – Breakfast / Family Devotion Time.
  • Since she won’t be doing kindergarten until next year, we’ll be doing another round of Letter of the Week and add in a few of the K4 activities as she’s ready. She’s currently 4 years old and doing preschool this year. Today we’ll be taking a closer look into the life of the Teeny Tot.

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    Daily Schedule Prek – Word Doc (Editable).

    blank preschool daily schedule

    So for the next few weeks I’m going to share our schedule in a more detail by each grade level. And you can see a basic overview of our daily schedule here.īut more specifically you’ve been asking questions about how long we do each subject, how many days per week, and what our day looks like hour by hour for each grade level. I’ve had countless questions about our homeschool schedule.

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    #Blank preschool daily schedule series#

    I’m going to do a short series of posts titled ‘ Daily Homeschool Schedule’ for you all.








    Blank preschool daily schedule