Preschool (Age 2-3)
My Family and Me
Directions: Before you begin, Total Home Makeover's free online Preschool Classical Core Curriculum for Christians, please read how it works and license agreement, plus our schedule for peaceful days.
Do 1 lesson per day for a complete classical core curriculum for Christians. |
King James Bible
Classical Core Curriculum
- Preschool Curriculum Manual ($30)
- Prayers for Children, ill. by Eloise Wilkin ($3)
- My First School Book: Preschool by HWT* ($12)
Bible Stories & Classic Stories
- Bible Stories to Read by Martha Rohrer ($7)
- Bible Pictures to Color by Martha Rohrer* ($3)
- A Treasury of 5-Minute Stories* ($12)
Read Alouds (free at library or build-your-library)
1 book per week - a mix of Christian & Classic board books linked to Christianbook.com and Milestonebooks.com.
Term 1 (Weeks 1-12)
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Term 2 (Weeks 13-24)
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Term 3 (Weeks 25-36)
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Do you grade your curriculum before paying? See our scale & read How We Choose Our Books.
A = High quality & low price, B = High quality & medium price, C = High quality & high price
We don't include: D = Low quality & low price, F = Low quality & high price
A = High quality & low price, B = High quality & medium price, C = High quality & high price
We don't include: D = Low quality & low price, F = Low quality & high price
*Age 2 children can look at the pictures, while age 3 children may be ready to color, pre-read, and pre-write.
^Recitation, or gentle repetition, builds long-term memory and mastery, and is the common foundation with the classical, Charlotte Mason, and traditional educational styles. See quote below.
"Memory is so foundational to a classical education, and, as you know, is completely countercultural to progressive education. Training the memory is the first practical task of the teacher. Training teachers to focus on memorization in the classroom is really the first practical step in turning that teacher away from modern education to traditional classical education." - Cherly's Lowe
^Recitation, or gentle repetition, builds long-term memory and mastery, and is the common foundation with the classical, Charlotte Mason, and traditional educational styles. See quote below.
"Memory is so foundational to a classical education, and, as you know, is completely countercultural to progressive education. Training the memory is the first practical task of the teacher. Training teachers to focus on memorization in the classroom is really the first practical step in turning that teacher away from modern education to traditional classical education." - Cherly's Lowe