Let's Get Hoppin'!!!
Hopping To It - BBHA Pre-School Curriculum
Hopping To It is a preschool curriculum written and used by The Bliske Biblical Homeschool Accademy, it is free to use for everyone. If you choose to use this curriculum and to post on your own blog about it please remember to give us the credit.
Hopping To It is a preschool curriculum written and used by The Bliske Biblical Homeschool Accademy, it is free to use for everyone. If you choose to use this curriculum and to post on your own blog about it please remember to give us the credit.
BBHA is our family's homeschool name, I created this curriculum through much trial and error over many years. We do implement the use of Mead Preschool workbooks and a few preschool level learning games purchased over the years. These will be listed in the lesson plans as used and in our supply list. You don't have to use these things to make this curriculum complete or worthwhile. They are simply there to help reinforce a concept, I try to do this in as many ways possible especially at this age. If in the lesson plans there's a game or song that we use from online I will include a link to the page it's on. I will also refer to our A Beka books that we use in our homeschool, if you do not use A Beka you may use whichever curriculum your family would prefer or none at all as the basic concept of the lesson will be laid out in the lesson plans.
Most of this page will be written in pink, it is Peanut's favorite color. You will also see many frog pictures because they are one of her favorite animals along with birds.
Each week's lesson plans will also be mentioned in the Pre-School blog.
Most of this page will be written in pink, it is Peanut's favorite color. You will also see many frog pictures because they are one of her favorite animals along with birds.
Each week's lesson plans will also be mentioned in the Pre-School blog.
Our curriculum supplies list: *what you really need*
- crayons, pencils, markers, paper (plain and lined)
- small things to count
- letter pages and one whole alphabet page
- two 2inch binders
- homemade (or purchased) alphabet poster
- small containers to put what we're counting in
Supplies list: *what you may want a version of*
- a Pre-K Mead workbook (we buy ours at WalMart for around $6)
- a Pre-K learning computer game (we buy ours at Staples for around $10)
- the following books from A Beka (or something similar)
ABC-123
Little Books 1-12
Animal Friends 1-8
(total cost for these books $31.55)
** Most of our supplies I buy at dollar stores. You will go through crayons, paper, and pencils like crazy and so why spend more on it than you have to? If you do not normally shop dollar stores I think you will be pleasantly surprised. I especially like Dollar Tree as they have an ever changing and good variety of teacher aides, and each store may carry something different.
- crayons, pencils, markers, paper (plain and lined)
- small things to count
- letter pages and one whole alphabet page
- two 2inch binders
- homemade (or purchased) alphabet poster
- small containers to put what we're counting in
Supplies list: *what you may want a version of*
- a Pre-K Mead workbook (we buy ours at WalMart for around $6)
- a Pre-K learning computer game (we buy ours at Staples for around $10)
- the following books from A Beka (or something similar)
ABC-123
Little Books 1-12
Animal Friends 1-8
(total cost for these books $31.55)
** Most of our supplies I buy at dollar stores. You will go through crayons, paper, and pencils like crazy and so why spend more on it than you have to? If you do not normally shop dollar stores I think you will be pleasantly surprised. I especially like Dollar Tree as they have an ever changing and good variety of teacher aides, and each store may carry something different.
*** I was unable this year to find the Mead book that we normally use and so we're using two different School Zone workbooks for preschool level. I will do a review of these on the main blog once I've decided if I like them or not.