Homeschooling Kindergarten

As I mentioned in my last post, my desire is to share resources that have been helpful to me in my homeschooling journey. Many of the descriptions are taken directly from Amazon. I didn’t use every resource with every child, but these were especially helpful as I started homeschooling.

Kindergarten

For Mom:

The Unhurried Homeschooler

The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling

Homeschooling is a wonderful, worthwhile pursuit, but many homeschool parents struggle with feelings of burnout and frustration. If you have ever felt this way, you’re not alone! Most of us need to be reminded of the “why” of homeschooling from time to time—but “The Unhurried Homeschooler” takes parents a step further and lifts the unnecessary burdens that many parents place on themselves. Drawing on twenty years of homeschooling her eight children, Durenda Wilson gently reminds parents about the things that really matter, as she offers a clear portrait of what a life-giving home life can be during the homeschooling years. Reading “The Unhurried Homeschooler” is like having coffee with a trusted friend. You’ll be encouraged as you learn to do what God has put before you. This book will lighten your load while helping you learn how to raise life long learners and ENJOY the homeschool years with your kids.

Show Them Jesus: Teaching the Gospel to Kids

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“Millions of church kids are growing up and deciding to leave the church. They listened attentively in Sunday school, made friends, and seemed committed. But one day, they quit. What happened? The Bible says we love God because he first loved us. So if we are not primarily teaching our kids about God’s love for us in Christ, we may miss our opportunity to capture their hearts. But what does it look like to teach a gospel-centered lesson?”

This book invites parents and Sunday School teachers to do nothing less than teach and treasure the good news of Jesus in every lesson. The methods explained in this book really did make me feel equipped to use every Bible opportunity as a chance to point my kids to Jesus.

Gentle and Lowly

Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers

Christians know what Jesus Christ has done—but who is he? What is his deepest heart for his people, weary and faltering on their journey toward heaven? Jesus said he is “gentle and lowly in heart.” This book reflects on these words, opening up a neglected yet central truth about who he is for sinners and sufferers today.

For school:

Bible:

The Gospel Story Bible

“Can a Bedtime Story Actually Change Your Life? It is easy to forget Jesus in the midst of frantic schedules, family squabbles, and conflicting priorities. But the truth is that he is the hero of every story, including these ordinary ones. This is why Marty Machowski puts God’s plan of salvation in Christ on continuous display in The Gospel Story Bible.  (And includes child-friendly questions for discussion.) “Ideal as a storybook for your preschooler, a devotional for your grade school student, a refresher for the adult believer, or an introduction for the new one, The Gospel Story Bible is also a companion to Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God.” 

Language Arts:

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons

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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is a complete, sensible, easy-to-follow, step-by-step program that shows simply and clearly how to teach children to read. In 100 lessons, color-coded for clarity and ease of delivery, you can give your child the basic and more advanced skills needed to be a good reader—at about a second-grade level.

Twenty minutes a day is all your child needs to become an independent reader in 100 lessons. It’s an enjoyable way to help your child gain the vital skills of reading. Everything you need is here for you and your child to learn together. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons will bring you and your child a sense of accomplishment and confidence while giving your child the reading skills needed now for a better chance at tomorrow.

I have used this resource with all three of my children and was happy to discover free flashcards to go along with the book. You don’t need a big and expensive reading program to teach your child to read. My three children have very different personalities, so there have been a variety of challenges (including plenty of review and backtracking/splitting lessons, etc) in this endeavor. I have needed to ask God for more patience and creativity in how to keep my other children busy and train them not to interrupt the 20-30 minute lesson with the child learning to read, but it has been so worth it. So much of their own self-led educational pursuits have happened as soon as they’ve learned how to read.

Learning Without Tears (Handwriting Without Tears) (You don’t need to purchase the Teacher’s Guide.)

  • Large, step-by-step models for finger tracing
  • Words and sentences model good spacing
  • Double lines make it easy to place letters and control letter size
  • Learn & Check helps students check their letter, word, and sentence skills

You can purchase a little chalkboard to demonstrate each letter and have your child practice tracing the letter with the damp corner of a paper towel and then trace it themselves with chalk.

My Father’s World booklists and read-alouds (In back of teacher’s manual)

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This curriculum is full of great themes and ideas but was too overwhelming to implement everything once I had more than one child in school.

Once my second child started kindergarten, I stuck to getting library books from the booklists in the back of the teacher’s manual and using the resources I’ve listed above (and not purchasing the Student Sheets).

But if you don’t want to purchase a whole teacher’s manual for your homeschooling, I would suggest using the booklists from “Honey For a Child’s Heart.” Here’s a link to the pdf of it.

Math:

We stuck to playing board games together (like this one) and having the kids sometimes help in the kitchen (counting and measuring).

Animal Upon Animal stacking game, shown in box

History and Science:

The My Father’s World read-aloud booklists included some history and science-related books we enjoyed together.

Again, if you don’t want to purchase a whole curriculum, you can pick out interesting books from the library yourself or consult a resource like Ambleside Online. Here’s what they have to say about science: https://www.amblesideonline.org/science#early

And here is the master booklist that would include history and science books you can find at the library.

Music:

More Christ-centered worship

Hymns

Art:

I slowly added items to our activity cupboard so the kids could choose something when they had some free time. Things like puzzles, gems and beans to count with, magnetic letters on a whiteboard, Water Wow books, preschool lacing/sewing cards, magnetic animals and scenes on cookie sheets, play-doh, modeling clay, and beads. I also tried to keep copy paper, construction paper, crayons, colored pencils, watercolor pencils, markers, scissors, and tape in a handy place.

Never Bored Kids books

This exciting, full-color workbook will engage kids in hours of productive fun!

While being engaged in fun activities, your children will be practicing important age-appropriate skills such as visual discrimination, sequencing, small muscle coordination, following directions, and critical and creative thinking.

The activities in The Never-Bored Kid Book, Ages 4 and 5 are organized around 16 age-appropriate themes

My middle child has loved these the most. They have activity books for ages 4-9.

Mighty Mind Magnet Puzzles

  • TEACHES KIDS STEP BY STEP HOW TO SOLVE and BUILD PUZZLES from very simple to amazingly complex.
  • DEVELOPS ESSENTIAL LOGICAL THINKING SKILLS, dexterity, eye-hand coordination, patience, and creative problem solving.

Screentime:

Khan Academy Kids

This is an excellent free app that includes reading and math activities.

What’s in the Bible? show

What is the Bible? How is it put together? Learn alongside Buck Denver, Sunday School Lady, Brother Louie and the crew that the Bible tells the story of God and what he’s done for us.

Homeschooling Pre-K

As I mentioned in my last post, my desire is to share resources that have been helpful to me in my homeschooling journey. Many of the descriptions are taken directly from Amazon. I didn’t use every resource with every child, but these were especially helpful as I started planning toward homeschooling.

Pre-K

For Mom:

Shepherding A Child’s Heart

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This book is written for parents with children of any age. Tedd Tripp gives helpful Scriptural principles and shares about the importance of good communication and discipline. The first half of the book digs into the biblical foundation for training, instructing, correcting, and disciplining, and the second half focuses on methodology for each stage in a child’s life.

Honey For a Child’s Heart

Honey for a Child's Heart, Updated and Expanded: The Imaginative Use of Books in Family Life

A good book is a gateway into a wider world of wonder, beauty, delight, and adventure. But children don’t stumble onto the best books by themselves. They need a parent’s help. Author Gladys Hunt, along with her son, Mark, discusses everything from how to choose good books for your children to encouraging them to be avid readers.

Honey for a Child’s Heart Updated and Expanded includes completely updated book lists geared to your child’s age and filled with nearly one thousand longtime favorites, classics, wonderful new books, and audiobooks that will enrich your child’s life. It will also show you how to:

  • Understand the importance of being a read-aloud family, enjoying books together by reading aloud
  • Give your children a large view of the world, of truth, and of goodness
  • Encourage each child’s imagination and good use of language
  • Find the best books for your children

Thousands of parents have used this guide to furnish their children’s inner spirit with the wonder and delight of good reading. Updated and expanded to keep pace with the ever-changing world of children’s literature, it is sure to enrich the cultural and spiritual life of your home.

The Durenda Wilson Podcast

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Durenda Wilson is the owner/host of her podcast and is a wife to one for 34 years, mom to eight, and nana to 10. She has homeschooled all of her kids from the beginning. She loves to share simple, effective approaches to motherhood, homeschooling, and life in general. These tools are a result of many years of walking with the Lord and finding freedom in letting His voice quiet all the others.

Humble Roots by Hannah Anderson

“Humble Roots is part theology of incarnation and part stroll through the fields and forest. Anchored in the teaching of Jesus, Anderson explores how cultivating humility—not scheduling, strict boundaries, or increased productivity—leads to peace.  “Come unto me, all who labor and are heavy laden,” Jesus invites us, “and you will find rest for your souls.”

Ideas of stewardship and embracing limitations while focusing on a limitless God have continued to come to my mind as I think about this book. The concept of humility also started jumping off the page as I read Scripture. Also, check out her other two books: Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God’s Image and All That’s Good: Recovering the Lost Art of Discernment.

For school:

Bible:


Jesus Storybook Bible 

22 Christ-Centered Resources for Life and Family

Who is the true knight in shining armor in the stories in the Bible? Jesus!

Subtitled, “Every Story Whispers His Name,” the Bible stories show Jesus at the center of God’s redemption story and their story, too.

The Biggest Story: How the Snake Crusher Brings Us Back to the Garden

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“The Bible is full of exciting stories that fill children with awe and wonder. But kids need to know how all those classic stories connect to Scripture’s overarching message about God’s glorious plan to redeem his rebellious people.

In The Biggest Story, Kevin DeYoung—a best-selling author and father of six—leads kids and parents alike on an exciting journey through the Bible, connecting the dots from the garden of Eden to Christ’s death on the cross to the new heaven and new earth.” Ages 5-8 (read to me) Ages 8-11 (read to myself)

The Jesus is Better Podcast

Jesus is Better: Bible Stories with Gospel Joy | Podcast on Spotify

I may be a bit partial to this resource, but here’s my description for it on Apple Podcasts.

Have you ever wondered why God included certain stories in the Bible? The Bible is meant to show us Jesus and his glorious gospel, yet often we get stuck focusing only on Bible heroes or bad guys with our kids. In each episode, Alicia Yoder storytells a passage from the Bible, looks at the choices that were made and how God is at work, and then shows how God does the same for us–only better–in Jesus. 

God’s Big Story Podcast

God's Big Story | Podcast on Spotify

God’s Big Story is a new podcast for kids. On each episode, we’ll teach the Bible, sing the Bible, and talk about what it means with some friends.

The Person I Marry

The Person I Marry: Things I'll Think About Long Before Saying "I Do"

Describes character traits such as integrity, kindness, respect, and faithfulness that a person might look for when selecting an eventual marriage partner.

Music:

Instrumental Peace

Christ-centered worship

Sing: Creation Songs

I love all of Ellie Holcomb’s albums, but this one geared towards kids has been greatly enjoyed by all of us.

Sovereign Grace Kids

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Christopher and I used these gospel-centered songs with our Sunday School kids.

Some of the songs have kids’ voices, and they are fun listening and easy singing.

Songs for Saplings

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“Our mission is to equip the Church worldwide with rich, Biblical music to help children learn their faith through song.” I can’t get these little songs out of my head, and am so excited for my children to grow up hearing (and memorizing) these Bible verses set to music. She also has a series of albums teaching the Catechism for Young People through song. 

Screentime:

Right Now Media

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Sometimes churches will pay for access to this streaming website for their congregations, but you can also purchase an individual subscription. There are a variety of generally Christ-themed shows for kids of all ages.