Kathleen at Growing Kinders has asked us to share our schedules.
Here is mine!
KDay
Writing Work: Every morning, we begin with a page for our journals. I like to tie the topic into the theme (social studies/science) for the week. Over time, writing work includes focused practice in D'Nealian handwriting.
Morning Meeting: We read the morning message, check daily jobs, review the schedule, practice the memory verse, say the pledge, discuss the weekly character trait and pray.
Phonics/Word Work/Literacy Stations/Reading: Our school uses K5 Beginnings for phonics and reading instruction. I believe a balanced approach is best and I supplement the workbook with components from The Daily Five, Growing Readers, Literacy Work Stations, and all of you! "Reading" is dedicated to completing the thirty-two readers that are part of the K5 program, plus activities to foster comprehension.
Math: We have a math workbook, but I am happy to say that I do many of the things in Math Work Stations! I also plan math activities during theme work in the afternoons.
Lunch & Recess: Lunch really begins closer to 11:00, but we need to wash hands, pray, and walk down the long hall!
Rest & Story: No one sleeps--I don't expect them to! Although this looks like a long stretch, gathering (and putting away) blankets/mats and books takes a bit of time. The goal for quiet time is twenty minutes. As the year progresses, this becomes a perfect slot for "reading to self" and "reading to someone". The children are allowed to bring flashlights, too. Fun!
Themes/Social Studies/Science: I use themes to introduce these concepts, changing themes every week/two weeks. On Friday afternoons during theme time, we have a 45-minute center time that we call Friday Fun. The legos, blocks, play-do, and home-living things are brought out of the closet! As a center, I usually do a more time-consuming, theme-related activity with a few children.
Oooh, talking about the daily schedule is making me miss the routine and the kiddos!!
Thanks for linking up! Can you add your link to the Link Up tool thingy -- I tried to add it, but can't find your e-mail address! Thanks!
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