If you have a preschooler at home, and you’re looking to organize a homeschool preschool routine with them, then these 5 planning pages are perfect for you!
I use each of these pages regularly with my 2 and 5 year olds, as I plan activities and themes to do with them each week.
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Monthly preschool planning sheet
I love this monthly overview page. It’s perfect for planning out the basics for 4 weeks at a time, with space to include a weekly theme, a book and activity for each day, and any other notes including supply lists.
Here’s an example monthly planning sheet that is already done for you. I’ve created 4 different weekly units, and included links to books and activities that would be great to use for each theme.
Weekly preschool theme ideas
This is a great printable list of weekly preschool theme ideas. (For even more weekly theme ideas, click here!)
Preschool activity list
Here is a blank preschool activity list, perfect for brainstorming different activities and ideas for your preschooler to do throughout each day.
Here is an already-done-for-you activity page, filled with great ideas for daily activities that your preschooler can do.
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