FREE Preschool Homeschool Curriculum, Week 18 – Weather

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This week our preschoolers are going to observe the environment around them with a focus on daily weather patterns. Some of the activities you can look forward to are – a virtual field trip to a local weather station, as well as a picnic to classify clouds. For language arts, the letter of the week is X so, be sure to scroll ahead for more activities to build literacy. 

Last week, we bumped up our reading level to level B. But, let your preschooler be your guide here. Children vary in their abilities to read, and you should meet your preschooler where they are. In other words, if your preschooler is still trying to grasp level A books, that’s okay! Or, if you’re already a level ahead, that’s okay too! 

Just know that in Kindergarten our children will be expected to learn up to level D by the end of the year. So, no matter where you fall on the reading level scale, your preschooler will have a head start when it comes time to move up to Kindergarten.

In math we will be working on the number 16, as well as playing some fun math games! Our motor skill activities have us headed to the playground. You might consider having your cloud classifying picnic at a local playground. That way you can incorporate a bit of science, math games, and motor skills in one day.

There are loads more activities to explore for our weather theme this week, just continue reading below. Week 18 here we come!

Feature Image by Jill Wellington

Pre-K Homeschool Week 18 Free Resources

Here are some of the free resources I gathered from across the web to pull together our week 18 weather theme:

Math Activities for Preschoolers

This week we are going to focus on playing math games. We Are Teachers has some great ideas for you! We chose: count on card game, number sense puzzles, hop along shapes + the shape scavenger hunt. 

We are also moving on down the number line, and introducing the number 16 with this worksheet from Kindergarten Mom.

Fine/Gross Motor Skills

Image by Antonius Ferret 

Week 18 fine motor skills:
Bead Pipe Cleaners in Colander
Pick up pom poms with clothespin

Gross Motor Skills:

Skip Races 

Snake jump with jump rope. In this activity your preschooler will practice jumping forward and backward over a jump rope. You can progressively hold the rope up higher. Kind of like a reverse limbo. If your kiddos touches the rope, they get bitten by the (pretend) snake.


Go to the playground – climb the structures, walk on a balance beam forwards and backwards, and get those legs pumping on a swing (yes you can get your preschooler started with a big first push)

Language Arts

Introduce the letter “X” – show your preschooler the capital and lowercase letter X, and introduce the sound of this letter. Next, have your little one try to create the letter X on a playdough mat. Watch the letter “X” on Starfall.

Letter “X” writing practice and phonics review (Daycare Worksheets)

“X” is for xylophone craft from All Kids Network

Letter “X” scavenger hunt –  if you have alphabet magnets, attach the letter “x” to the end of a craft stick with glue. Every time you head out of the house this week bring your craft stick with you. Perhaps give your preschooler a prize if he/she finds a certain number of the letter of the week.

The sight word of the week is “go“. Find your free worksheet right here.

Read:
The Cloud Book, Tomie dePaola
Lizzy and the Cloud, The Fan Brothers
Look at the Weather, Britta Teckentrup
Everything Weather, Kathy Furgang
Clouds, Anne Rockwell

Read 1 level B book with your preschooler each day this week. Strive for 10-20 minutes of reading time. 

SCIENCE/SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR WEATHER WEEK

Monitor the weather this week. Keep track of the temperature, general weather conditions, and precipitation in your  Sunny/Cloudy/Rainy, and add the findings to your weather journal.

Teach your preschooler about the three types of clouds with Britannica for Kids. You can follow it up with this video from the Dr. Binocs show. Then, try out this cloud in a jar experiment from Fun Learning for Kids.

If it is going to be a particularly rainy week in your area, you might want to make this DIY rain gauge instead.

SONGS ABOUT WEATHER

Pick a handful of rhymes about weather from KidSparkz for your morning circle time.

ARTS + CRAFTS

Image by Mikhail Nilov

Cloud Classification Craft (Gift of Curiosity)

Fingerprint Flowers Craft (Kids Activities Blog)

Wind Sock Craft (Mrs. Plemmons Kindergarten)

CREATIVE PLAY

Take a virtual field trip to a weather station. Then, grab a picnic blanket and head outside to watch/identify the clouds as they float by. Maybe even bring a picnic basket too.