If you’re anything like me, planning your homeschool preschool year feels so exciting—but maybe a little overwhelming, too. You want to be intentional with your time, make space for fun and learning, and build a sweet foundation for your little one’s future education. But where in the world do you start?
I’ve been right there with you. After years of homeschooling our little learners, I’ve found that a simple, flexible plan is more than enough to create a joyful, meaningful preschool year at home.
So, let’s walk through how to plan your homeschool preschool year—step by step, with grace and simplicity.
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Start with Your Why
Before diving into checklists and curriculum, take a moment to ask yourself:
- Why do I want to homeschool preschool?
- What kind of learning environment do I want to create?
- What are my goals for this year?
For many of us, the preschool years are about building relationships, instilling a love of learning, and laying the foundation for lifelong curiosity. Keep your “why” in mind—it’ll guide every decision you make and help you let go of pressure to do all the things.

Choose Your Priorities
Preschool doesn’t need to look like a mini version of kindergarten or public school. Focus on a few simple areas that truly matter at this age:
- Literacy Readiness (letters, sounds, pre-writing)
- Math Basics (counting, sorting, shapes)
- Fine Motor Skills
- Social & Emotional Development
- Hands-On Play and Exploration
Want an easy way to cover it all? Center your week around themes (like weather, animals, or transportation) and build your activities around those. It’s a fun way to weave learning into play! Click the button below to learn about all of the 40+ themes we use during our homeschool Preschool year!

Create a Gentle Learning Routine
Preschoolers thrive on routine, but they also need flexibility. Try planning your days with a rhythm rather than a strict schedule. Something like:
- Morning Time – Devotions, calendar, read-alouds
- Learning Time – One or two focused activities (like a letter craft or math game)
- Play Time – Outdoor play, sensory bins, free exploration
- Rest & Read – Quiet time or nap and more books
- Afternoon Fun – Art, music, nature walks, baking together
You don’t need to do everything every day. A few intentional minutes of learning mixed with lots of play is plenty at this age.

Pick Your Resources
The homeschool world is full of amazing resources—but you don’t need a ton to get started! Here are a few of my favorite tools. You can click any of the options below to learn more about each one!
- A Letter of the Week Plan
- Monthly Preschool Themes
- Printable Centers and Fine Motor Activities
- Bible-Based Morning Time Plans
- Picture Books (your library card is your best friend!)
Stick to resources that work for you and your family’s rhythm. If it feels like too much, it probably is. Less is more, sweet friend!

Leave Room for Life
The beauty of homeschooling preschool is that it fits into your family life—not the other way around. Some days, the baby will need more attention. Some days, everyone just needs fresh air and extra snacks. That’s okay.
You’re doing something beautiful—loving and teaching your little ones at home. Don’t worry if every day doesn’t go according to plan. Consistency over time matters more than perfection each day.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re looking for ready-to-go preschool plans that follow these exact steps, you’re in the right place! I’ve created simple but exciting resources to make your homeschool preschool year joyful and easy to plan—monthly themes, checklists, and printable activities included.
Mama, you’ve got this. You are the perfect teacher for your little learner, and your home is the perfect classroom.
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