10.19.2012

Tot Boxes and this year's plan... Banana (49 mos)

As promised, I have a plan.  Today, I will share this year's plan for my Tot Schooler, Banana.

Banana- 49 mos

I have been following Carisa's blog 1+1+1=1 for several years now.  I have always wanted to engage my kids in "learning" from a young age, and she made my goals make sense!  Tot School, as she calls it, is exactly what I needed to give some structure to our day.

Tot School

I wanted to keep her activities simple and appropriate for her attention span.  I also wanted to be able to fit everything she needed onto one small bookcase (I already had it).  I found these boxes at Target in the Dollar Spot a few years ago and they work perfectly.


They are large enough for papers and supplies, but will also allow larger items (i.e. puzzles, books, etc.) to rest in them as well.  Six boxes fit on the bookcase well, so six it is.  Lucky me, Target had six colors!

Here's the plan...

To kick off our school day, we start with our calendar binder.  Banana does this with her older sisters, so it is a group effort.  This is a great way to focus on math skills and life skills from the very beginning.  She also loves being one of the "big girls".



Pages for her calendar binder are from Homeschool Creations and 1+1+1=1.

Then we move onto her boxes.  
Here is what filled her boxes today...

1. Green: Numbers- writing practice worksheet from Confessions of a Homeschooler



We used M&Ms for cover our numbers... A yummy way to play!
3. Purple: Colors- Magnet/Dot Art page found over at Confessions of a Homeschooler


Apparently she got to this box before I could get a picture!

4. Blue: Puzzle- Turtle Puzzle from Confessions, as well


5. Green: Letter- Letter T lapbook


Notes about the lapbook: The Bible verse comes from Carisa's Raising Rockstars preschool program.  I laminated the large letter Tt page so Banana could trace it with a dry erase marker.

6. Orange: Smart Skills- Fall Fun... 

Fall-themed printables I've found around the web- Dot Art sheets, Fall image matching cards, and a "how many" worksheet out of Jennifer Tillman's Fall Worksheets (FREE download!)

After each box is done, she puts the circle that is Velcro-ed to the side onto the tracking sheet.  I laminated it and attached it to the back of her calendar binder .  (The stars are for surprise activities I occasionally pull out.)


There are so many awesome options out there with what to put in your boxes/trays.  I will rotate the "theme" or type (circles) of activities in the boxes each day.  Sometimes there will be a book, bible verse memory work, cut-n-paste, art projects, etc.  She likes variety and I like that I can throw in a fun idea when I find one on Pinterest or an awesome blog. 

I will focus on 2-3 new letters each week, though... similar to Carisa's Raising Rockstars program and Erica's Letter of the Week program, just sped up a bit.  Banana already knows her letters by sight and sound (thanks to this FANTASTIC LeapFrog DVD), so my goal is for her to be able to execute writing the letter uppercase and lowercase by memory.  Working with each letter in various ways throughout the week will help solidify that in her mind.

I plan to start a K4 curriculum after the first of the year, but go to one letter per week and focus on more advanced skills and simple reading techniques.

That's the plan.  Carisa's method just works for me... for now. It will change, I'm sure.  Heck, even her's has evolved over time (and space)! 

Now it's your turn! What do you do with your tot?  
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