Week 13 is all about introducing our preschoolers to birds!
In summary, we will be covering our traditional subject areas – math, motor skills, language arts, etc. And, some of the activities you can look forward to are making your own bird feeders (with only 2 ingredients), and creating your very own bird sensory bin. With the weather warming up, our focus on gross motor skills is too. Check out some of the ways you can get your little on moving outdoors this week.
Warning, you may become a little nostalgic when you see some of the suggested activities.
The letter of the week is L so, be sure to scroll ahead for more activities to build literacy. In math we will be working on the number 11, as well as using our tangrams to create various birds. Have I mentioned I love tangrams?! Well I do.
There are loads more activities to explore, just continue reading below. Hey, welcome back for week 13!
Pre-K Homeschool Week 13 Free Resources
Here are some of the free resources I gathered from across the web to pull together our week 13 theme about birds:
Math Activities for Preschoolers
Tangram Bird Set (Adventure in a Box) – This site is a fantastic resource for all things homeschool. The activity sheets are well thought out, and engaging. Sadie enjoyed making the owl, flamingo, and duck from this FREE printable. Liska even has a section on Shadow Puppets that looks amazing, giftable even. They are paid for products but, ones you will be reaching for again and again, especially at bed time.
Cut + Paste Bird Graphing Activity (Education.com) – a two for one special! Practice fine motor skills and your preschoolers measurement skills with this worksheet.
How Many Birds Are There? Addition Worksheet (Education.com) – a great introduction to addition, covering up to number 5.
Number 11 Trace and Count Worksheet (123 Homeschool 4 Me) – this 11-20 packet is great to have on hand to reinforce those tricky teen numbers.
Spot the Pattern (Math Salamanders) – there are 8 worksheets to choose from for this topic. Maybe have your preschooler choose?
Fine/Gross Motor Skills
Now that the weather is starting to warm up around here, we are taking our gross motor activities outside with a: Plastic Egg Spoon Race Tricycle or Scooter Ride Play Hopscotch, Jump Rope or Hula Hoop
Let’s not forget our fine motor skills too: Cut + Paste Bird Craft (Craft Play Learn)
Introduce the letter “L”- show your preschooler the capital and lowercase letter L, and introduce the sound of this letter. Next, have your little one try to create the letter L on a geoboard or with playdough. Watch the letter “L” on Starfall.
Letter L Phonics Review + Memory Game (Flashcard Fox) – These flashcards will not only build your preschoolers vocabulary but, develop critical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and visual recognition. I usually print out two sets of the letter of the week to create a matching game, it’s one of Sadie’s favorite activities.
**NEW** Sight Words to review this week – A, And, Away – this free printable focuses on And + Away. Here is a option for reviewing “A” as a sight word.
Read: The Bird Watchers, Simon James Birdsong, Julie Flett Spring, Jill Barklem Mother Earth and Her Children, Sibylle von Olfers Birds of a Feather, Sita Singh
Work together to complete thisbird anatomy worksheet.
Make your own bird sensory bin (Fireflies and Mudpies) – add your very own nests, and a small wooden birdhouse too (see art activities)! Most craft stores have birdhouses for just $1.
MUSIC
Pick ⅔ of the songs from here for your morning circle time.
Grab your binoculars, nature journal, perhaps your backyard explorer kit suggested in week eleven’s lesson. Head out to a local wildlife refuge, bird sanctuary, or anywhere you can sit quietly for an extended period of time and go bird watching. Encourage your little one to draw pictures of the birds they see in their nature journal.