It’s here, y’all! I’ve been looking forward to this blog series (Dollar Tree Preschool) for quite a while now and I’m so excited to finally share what I’ve found! If you’re on the hunt for simple, inexpensive homeschool Preschool activities, you’re in the right place! For my first post, I wanted to share some of […]
Math & Literacy
Preschool
Building Block Themed Math and Literacy Centers for PreschoolersHas your little one ever been SO into their playtime that you just hated to pull them away for school work? This was our struggle recently. LG was completely obsessed with her LEGOs and I couldn’t stand to stop her independent play for school work. I mean, we work so hard to get our kiddos […]
Homeschool Tips
Organization
Preschool
How to Organize Your Homeschool Preschool BasketOne of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in a few years of homeschool Preschool is that organization is KEY to a stress-free school experience. If I have to run around the house trying to find our various activities for the day, so much time is lost and chaos breaks out! So having all of our […]
Homeschool Tips
Preschool
FREE Monthly Preschool Plans for Little Homeschool LearnersHey, my friends! After lots of requests, I’ve decided to put all of our free monthly Preschool plans in one easy-to-browse spot! So below you’ll find links to the plans in my TpT shop! How We Use These Plans These plans are perfect for your 3-5 year old little ones! I plan 12 days each […]
Homeschool Tips
Preschool
10+ iPad Activities for Little LearnersIf you’ve been around The Stay-at-Home Teacher for very long, you know we love all sorts of hands-on activities. We LOVE sensory bins, PlayDoh, hands-on Math and Literacy centers – you name it! But can I be honest with y’all? We also love some iPad apps and see value in using them during our school […]
Math & Literacy
Preschool
NO PREP Math and Literacy Worksheets for Little LearnersIn the Preschool world, the word “worksheets” tends to have a cringe effect. While yes, the misuse of worksheets is real and a real problem, this doesn’t have to ruin them completely. For the last year now LG has proved that when used in moderation and with parent/teacher guidance, worksheets can be a very useful tool […]
Homeschool Tips
Preschool
Routines
How to Plan a Homeschool Preschool Routine for 3-5 Year OldsAfter nearly 8 years of being a stay-at-home Mom, I’ve learned that a routine is much more helpful for us than a schedule. A routine gives us a guide without giving strict deadlines. This was a huge help when creating our homeschool Preschool routine! We like to keep the order of our daily activities the […]
Preschool
DIY Craft Kits for PreschoolersOne of LG’s absolute favorite activities is playing with her PlayDoh and crafts. So when she requested to make some sets for her cousins, I couldn’t tell her no! We put together these fun bins for just about $5, and I think they’re a great gift or activity for just about any kiddo! What’s Included […]
Homeschool Tips
Playschool
Preschool
Learning with Board Games for Little LearnersHoly moly, friends. I don’t think I’ve ever been more excited about a blog post! One of the best ways to sneak in lots of practice with your preschoolers is by picking your family games with intention! In this post, I’ve shared 10 of our favorite preschool learning games and the skills we practice with […]
Kindergarten
Preschool
Science
Life Cycle Studies for Preschool, Kindergarten and 1st GradeOne of the best things I’ve learned so far on our very short homeschool journey is that following LG’s interests brings so much joy and excitement to our school time! I noticed she was asking lots of questions about animals and how things grow, so we jumped on her interest and started studying tons of […]
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