Form 0: Pre-Kindergarten-Kindergarten
Year O-B
Reading
Explode the Code Books A, B and C
Mathematics
- September-October: Free Exploration and Counting, Pattern One
- November and December: Sorting and Classifying, Comparing
- January- February: Number
- March-May: Number, Pattern Two
Natural History
RS4K Focus On Elementary Biology- What is Biology?
- Biologist's Toolbox
- Life
- The Cell: A Tiny City
- Viruses, Bacteria and Archaea
- Protists Move
- Protists Eat
- Fungi, Molds, Mushrooms and Yeast
- Plants
- Food for Plants
- Plant Parts
- Growing a Plant
- What are animals?
- Squish, Slimy, Spiny Animals
- Stinging, Crawling, Squirming Animals
- Swimming, Flying, Scaly, Furry Animals
Exploring Creation Through Zoology 1: Flying Creatures
- What is zoology?
- Entomology
- Butterflies and Friends
- Supremely Social
- Bee Happy
- Battling Beetles, Filthy Flies, and Bona Fide Bugs
- Interesting Insects
- LESSON 1: A FIELD OF SUNFLOWERS
- LESSON 2: INSECTS, BEES
- LESSON 3: INSECTS: ANTS AND BEES
- LESSON 4: INSECTS: BUTTERFLIES AND METAMORPHOSIS
- LESSON 5: INSECTS/HELPFUL AND HARMFUL INSECTS
- LESSON 6: SPIDERS
- LESSON 7 FINISHING UP INSECTS AND THE MURAL
Year O-B
Natural History
- Exploring the Cosmos
- Astronomer's Toolbox
- Earth's Home in Space
- Earth's Neighbors -Moon and Sun
- Earth's Neighbors - Planets
- Observing Constellations
- Earth's Neighborhood
- Beyond the Neighborhood
- Galaxies
- Our Galaxy -The Milky Way
- Beyond Our Galaxy
- Other Stuff in Space
Exploring Creation Through Zoology 1: Flying Creatures
- Tyrannical Pterosaurs
- Birds in Abundance
- Fascinating Feathers
- Fabricated for Flying
- Nature's Nifty Nests
- Matching and Hatching
- Beloved Bats
EGGS, EGGS EVERYWHERE
- PART ONE: A VARIETY OF EGGS AND ANIMALS
- PART TWO: HOW MANY?
- PART THREE: CULTURAL CONNECTIONS TO EGGS
- PART FOUR: WHERE ARE EGGS LAID?
- PART FIVE: COLORS AND SIZES
- PART SIX: WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE AN EGG?
- PART SEVEN: HARD SHELLS VS. SOFT SHELLS AND EGG SHAPES
- The Size of Birds and The American Crow
- The House Sparrow and The Backyard Birdsong Guides, Listening to Bird Calls
- The Chipping Sparrow
- The Robin
- Cardinal Grosbeak
- The Bluejay and Baby Birds
- The Bluebird and Bird Beaks
- Winter Bird Watching
ABC’s Hands-On Style
Examples:
A Reason For Handwriting Level K begins with exercises to practice the mechanics of handwriting (such as making circles and straight or slanted lines). After eight such lessons, the student work text then proceeds to lowercase letter formation and practice, followed by upper case. There are 52 two-page lessons focusing on each letter of the alphabet in upper and lower case, with nine two-page review lessons appearing periodically through the course of the work.
Getty Dubay Italic Handwriting Series Book A Kindergarten.
With clever illustrations and plenty of space for writing and drawing on each individual letter page, this first book in the Series provides practice with basic shapes and introduces basic italic lowercase families and capitals, one letter per page. Includes numerals. I particularly like this series because, if completed, ends with the option of transitioning into Italic Calligraphy, which captures the spirit of Charlotte Mason’s love of completing work beautifully.