![]() But, it’s important to remember that you can’t always get everything you want and need to prioritize what’s important. I really feel for the scheduling team who have to figure it all out. Odds are, your schedule won’t be perfect. After reading or listening, ask them to summarize what happened or ask a few questions to check their comprehension.It can be tough to schedule everything when you have 26 classrooms and just one instructor for PE, Art, and Music at a school. Reading– Read a book, listen to a bok at Storyline Online, listen to an audiobook. ![]() Cooking – Have your kids help you prep food for the week, prep food for dinner or help you make dinner, make their own lunch or breakfast, bake something, invent their own recipe….Art – Let them choose the art medium: paint, markers, crayons, watch a video to help them learn to draw something, help them illustrate their own story, make a collage, do a craft, etc.Movement – They could make up their own workout, do Cosmic Kids Yoga, play a sport, build an obstacle course, go on a scavenger hunt or hike, play Simon says…anything to get their body moving.Learning – Ask them if they want to learn about a certain animal or person, how something works, do a science experiment, learn a new skill, etc.If you decide to use it, you can prompt your kids to help them choose the activity for each category: Add your own categories to make it work for you. This is a flexible schedule that’s working well for us so far. Daily mile – bike/walk/scooter + a little nature hike.Lunch – shaped, baked and ate our pizzas…plus some math with pepperonis.Science experiment about the difference between baking soda and baking powder.Make pizza dough (watched a video on yeast while yeast was activating).Reading: Watch (He wanted to use Storyline Online to watch an actor read a book).Cooking: Pizza (He wanted to make homemade pizza).Learning: Muffins (He wanted to learn about what makes muffins rise).Here’s an example of how we filled out the daily schedule: Or who knows, he may just be happy going through the daily schedule each morning, even if it’s a different schedule from the day before. My son thrives on routine and schedule, so my guess is we may start naturally doing things in the same order each day anyways, but I like the flexibility. It allows us to choose some activities each day and then organize them in a way that works best for us each day without being restricted to doing things in the same order daily. ![]() This schedule focuses more on categories rather than doing things in a specific order. I created this schedule so that together we could brainstorm and write down an activity in each of the following categories: My oldest is only in pre-k so I wanted something pretty basic but also something that would give him some ownership and let him choose as much as possible so that he would be excited to participate. I wanted to share this Pre-Kindergarten Daily Schedule I put together to help provide us with a little structure while my kids are not in school. ![]() Let your child choose an activity in each category and practice writing it if they can! This Pre-Kindergarten Daily Schedule is an easy way to plan your day.
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