I have very recently started preschooling my toddler at home. Mostly as a way to try to get in the habit of more playtime and less screentime as we hopefully head out the other side of this pandemic. But also to help build some basic letter recognition and fine motor skills.
I made myself a curriculum of sorts, based around weekly themes. Our first week was a back to school theme. We started with a basic colouring page of a schoolbus and added stickers for the passengers. My picture is shown above. My sons picture was a little more outside the lines then mine, but he had an entire story for all of his stickers.
He's only three so I was actually very impressed with his reasoning, and he did a great job of placing his stickers.
We also read some books about back to school and worked on the colour yellow this week. The shape we worked on was a square. for our colour and shape work we played with yellow playdough. My little dude hasn't had much interest in colouring lately so we have been doing a lot more playdough and stickers. We also spent an afternoon playing with his little people school which was really fun.
I have found that most of our homeschool time is spent just playing and making crafts while I talk to him about colours and numbers and letters. It is surprising how much he actually picks up on though.
I've learned a lot about his imagination and interests through this process. We take a much more tactile approach right now as he is more interested in things he can manipulate than he is in reading or colouring. I didn't realize when I began this, how much it would help me get to know my son. It's been a great experience so far.
I was impressed by how well he did with everything, but we did start off with his favourite colour so that may have made it easier! I have really enjoyed starting this with my son.
Our next theme was Apples. We did a few more crafts for this theme. I will make a new post for that one, hopefully soon!