September: 

Numbers: 0,1,2

Letters: A, T, Y

 Color: Red 

Shape: Circle  

Theme: BACK TO SCHOOL: All about me, transportation, school(yellow school bus),

October 

Numbers: 3,4

Letters: F, H, P

Colors: Orange, Black 

Shape: Square 

Theme: FALL FUN:  All things Fall(Apples, Leaves, Squirrels, Harvest),  Halloween, Pumpkins

Special Activities: Columbus Day and Halloween

November 

Numbers: 5,6

Letters: TH, SH

Color:  Brown 

Shape:Triangle

Theme: THANKFULNESS: Thanksgiving, Sharing and Safety
Special Activities: Thanksgiving Feast

December 

 Numbers: 7,8

 Letters: W, K, C

 Color: Yellow

 Shape: Star

 Theme: WINTERFEST:  All things winter,  Christmas, Kwanzaa

 Special Activities: Polar Express Christmas Party

 January 

 Numbers: 9,10,1

 Letters: N,D, X,

 Color: White

 Shape: Rectangle

 Theme: GETTING IN SHAPE AND STAYING HEALTHY: New Years Resolutions, Dentist, Doctors: Health(x-rays), Bodies and Germs

Special Activites:  Martin Luther King, Jr.

February

  Numbers:11, 12,13

 Letters: G, V, Q

 Color: Pink

 Shape: Heart

 Theme: Groundhogs, Love, and  Queen's

 Special Activities: Groundhog's day, Valentines Party

March

 Numbers: 14,15,16

 Letters: I, L, E, B

 Color: Green

 Shape: Diamond

 Theme:  BUGS AND MORE BUGS: Insects, Leprachauns, Easter, Birds, Bugs and Butterflies

Special Activity: St. Patty's Day 

April

Numbers: 17,18

 Letters: S, U, R, Z

 Color: Purple

 Shape: Oval

 Theme: SPRING HAS SPRUNG:  Spring, Umbrella's-weather, Rainbow's, and Zinnia's(planting) 

Special Activities: Earth day planting

May

 Numbers: 19,20

 Letters: M, O, J

Color: Blue

 Shape: Favorite

 Theme: SUPER SCIENCE:  Outer Space, Jellyfish-ocean Life

Special Activities: Cinco De Mayo and Mother's Day

 

June

Review ABC's, Color's and Shape's

End of the year PARTY!!

 

This is a plan of what we will be learning throughout the school year.  We will begin Sept. 4th and the first week of June.  This is only a guide and may change throughout the year.  I will be using my own lesson plan ideas and supplementing with activities I have used in the classroom.








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