Looking for a fun, hands-on, and engaging Kindergarten Curriculum?

Is my Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum a little too easy for your student? Are you ready for something a little more challenging? Then the K4 Curriculum is for you! The K4 Curriculum is geared towards kids ages 4-5 who are kindergarten ready and want a fun hands-on kindergarten curriculum. The K4 curriculum covers beginning reading and phonics skills as well as basic math addition, subtraction, and skip counting skills and more!

My K4/5 Kindergarten curriculum is a FULL 34 week K4 Kindergarten Curriculum!

The curriculum comes with 34 weeks of Lesson Plans, and several added printables and hands-on activities for your kindergartener!

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NOTE: This product includes OVER 850 PAGES of kindergarten homeschooling activities!

Download     /      CD Version     /     Classroom License

NOTE: Download & CD are for Personal Use Only

What’s Included?

You will receive 34 weeks worth of daily lesson plans to help guide you through a full year kindergarten skilled activities.

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Click here to see a sample of the K4 lesson plans.

Click here to see how to organize the K4 Kindergarten Materials!

  • 34 Weekly LESSON PLANS!
  • Bible
  • Math
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Art
  • Music
  • Movement
  • Motor Skills
  • Logical Thinking
  • Sight Words
  • Vowel Sounds/Blends
  • and More!

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Click here to see how to Organize the K4 Kindergarten Curriculum!

Want more details? Each subject is covered daily in the 34 week long K4 Curriculum Lesson Plans. Some of the activities included are listed below:

  • A-Z Handwriting Worksheets
  • 1-20 Handwriting Worksheets
  • A-Z Alphabet Review Games
  • Add It! Math Game
  • Animal Rhyme Riddles
  • A-Z Large Floor Numbers
  • Beginning Math Skills
  • Beginning Sounds Lowercase
  • Beginning Sounds Uppercase
  • Blend Ladders
  • Color and Shapes Review
  • Funny Words Game
  • A-Z Letter Hunt Worksheets
  • Missing Letters Worksheets
  • Missing Numbers Worksheets
  • My First Books Reading
  • 1-50 Number Order Puzzles
  • Number Review Games
  • Pattern Block Cards
  • Pick the Vowel Worksheets
  • Place Value Games
  • Sight Words
  • See! Build! Write!
  • Subtract It! Math Game
  • Vowel Sounds and Blends
  • Word Family Ladders
  • Word Block Phonics
  • Write the Letter Worksheets

Beginning Math

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Beginning Reading

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Beginning Sounds Recognition

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Letter Hunt Worksheets

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Missing Letter Worksheets

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Write the Beginning Sounds

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Sight Words

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Skip Counting by 10’s, 5’s, and 2’s to 100:

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Spelling:

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Review Games:

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The K4/5 Curriculum is great for kids age 4-5 who are kindergarten ready. The curriculum introduces beginning reading, math and handwriting skills.

Upon completion of this program, students will have a basic understanding of simple addition and subtraction, place value, basic 1 and 2 vowel words, and beginning reading skills, logical thinking and much more!

Not Quite Ready for K4/5 kindergarten Curriculum?

Check out my Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum geared towards students ages 3-4!

Download                     CD Version                Classroom/Co-op

                                              

The classroom license is to be used if you are sharing the curriculum in a class or co-op. This version allows for printing of materials for multiple students as well as teachers in a classroom or co-op setting. If you have multiple children that are your own, i.e. not daycare or co-op, you do not need to purchase the classroom version.

 

31 Comments

  1. Hi! I plan to get the K4 here soon, because both my kids could benefit from it (6 and 2). My daughter needs the review and my son will need it soon. I was wondering if you’d be creating a 1st and 2nd grade one? I’d love to purchase that too!

  2. Will this curriculum teach them everything they need to know before they start first grade? I am looking over our states learning objectives as well but was hoping this encompassed the major points they needed to be prepared to start first grade the next year.

    Brittany
  3. Hi. Based on the included lesson plans, about how much time each day is spent working on the curriculum? Obviously each child is different but I’m just wondering roughly how much time the lessons take. 🙂 Thank you!

    Tiffany H.
    1. For the K4/5 seatwork/games I typically keep it to 1-2 hours maximum because I don’t want to burn out my kiddos in kindergarten 🙂 They’re still young and need to spend time doing art and playing outside, etc.

      erica
    1. Hi Shreya,
      It really depends on what skills she’s covered. The Letter of the Week preschool curriculum introduces letter recognition, sounds, number recognition, counting, basic math skills, pre-writing practice, and all the necessary fine-motor skills that will be required for your preschooler to be ready for kindergarten! Included are daily lesson plans.

      Following the Letter of the Week program I also have a K4/5 Kindergarten level curriculum. The K4/5 Curriculum is great for kids age 4-5 who are ready for Kindergarten. It assumes that you’ve completed the Letter of the Week pre-k curriculum so your student knows the letters and sounds well. The curriculum introduces beginning reading, math and handwriting skills that will give your student a huge advantage as they proceed through their elementary years.

      erica
    1. I currently only offer my products in digital format. So you can choose between a download or CD format. The content for both the download and CD are identical, it’s just a different delivery method.

      The download is an instant download so the files are saved to your computer (so you would need room on your hard drive) for use and are available to you immediately upon completion of purchase.

      The CD is shipped to you so it takes approximately 7-10 business days to receive, but the files are then stored on a CD. You’ll want to order whichever makes sense for your computer.

      Then you can print whatever you need for your family. I usually recommend http://www.bestvaluecopy.com or http://www.thehomeschoolprintingcompany.com as they offer fairly inexpensive printing.

      erica

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