Check out our large collection of FREE Kindergarten Activities & Printables! You will find our Kindergarten Curriculum Guide that shows you what workbooks we purchase along with a ton of Free Kindergarten Activities & Printables. These activities and printables are free for you to download and implement into your homeschool. Amongst these free homeschool resources, you will find sight words, word families, math, writing, unit studies, and more! May you find what you are looking for! Feel free to use our search bar to locate specific resources. To locate resources that are geared for preschool and kindergarten, check out our Preschool & Kindergarden Resources.
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Kindergarten Curriculum Guide
When I first started homeschooling, I was eager to read about how other families homeschooled. In the Kindergarten Curriculum Guide, I outlined what we focused on and what materials we used. It may not work for you, but it may give you insight on how you want to pursue homeschooling. Please take a look at our Kindergarten Curriculum Guide!
All beginning readers can benefit from memorizing sight words. Sight words are so frequent that it is easier for a new reader to memorize them than to individually sound each of them out. It doesn’t help that a lot of sight words are not phonetically spelled. For instance, how we say the word “said”… it sounds like “sed.” So, it can become confusing and frustrating for a new reader. Rote memory is the way to go! Check out Sight Words & More!
Math Upgrade
If you have a math minded child, then you may move pretty quickly from number recognition to counting and beyond. These FREE resources will allow you to continue building your child’s math skills, which will essentially prepare them for first grade and beyond! Check out Kindergarten – 1stMath Upgrades!
Elementary Writing
Teaching a child how to write can be frustrating for parent and child. I will share with you what worked for us and how we tackled writing one step at a time. Lots of FREE resources available to help you and yours start writing! Take a look at Elementary Writing!
Word Families
Word Families are contagious and fun! Students love to rhyme with word family sets. It is an effective way to teach phonics, reading readiness, and beginning spelling. Check out our FREE Word Family resources!
Reading
Each of us teach our child to read differently. Some of us learn along the way what works for our child while others have a specific methodology. At the beginning, I was a bit intimidated at the idea of being responsible for teaching my child to read. But learning to read is… well, SUPER IMPORTANT TO THEIR FUTURE AS LEARNERS. It sounds simple and yet so incredibly complex at the same time. I was afraid that I would mess up and in turn, my children would suffer. Click here to read more about how we tackled learning to read.
Elementary Unit Studies
Unit Studies focus on different elementary topics such as farm animals, transportation, and zoo animals. This is an area where you can easily become overwhelmed with the plethora of options. I try to focus on one unit per month. This is an area where your child’s interest can play a role in where your studies lead. There was a time when one of my sons loved dinosaurs, so what do you think we studied? Yep… dinosaurs. Unit studies are an excellent vehicle for your child to learn vocabulary and expand their schema. Check out our Unit Studies!