We are participating in a homeschooling Coop this year.  I will be teaching one kindergarten class and one high school class.  I found this amazing book, Storytime From A to Z, to use for the kindergarten class.
 Description from back of book, "Each unit in this resource is based on a favorite children's book and a letter of the alphabet.  Inside the units you'll find creative activities that build phonemic awareness, letter recognition, letter-sound relationships, listening and reading comprehension, writing skills, and other important early literacy skills.  You'll also find crafts, songs, reproducible activities, patterns, classroom displays, and much more."
Description from back of book, "Each unit in this resource is based on a favorite children's book and a letter of the alphabet.  Inside the units you'll find creative activities that build phonemic awareness, letter recognition, letter-sound relationships, listening and reading comprehension, writing skills, and other important early literacy skills.  You'll also find crafts, songs, reproducible activities, patterns, classroom displays, and much more."The first week of Coop, we read the book, Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready For Kindergarten.
Amazon. com book review...
On the first day of kindergarten, Miss Bindergarten must prepare her   classroom for her beloved students. This noble, whimsical teacher greets   her dark, summertime-empty classroom with an explosion of color--a  bouquet of  fall leaves, a goldfish, rolled-up posters, and shoeboxes  full of  no-doubt-delightful surprises. Meanwhile, her young students  get ready,  too: "Adam Krupp wakes up. Brenda Heath brushes her teeth.  Christopher  Beaker finds his sneaker." Author Joseph Slate matches  each animal  character with a letter of the alphabet, and readers can flip  to the  back to discover that Adam is an alligator, Brenda is a beaver, and   Christopher is a cat--and so on, through the more obscure animals such  as  the quokka and the Uakari monkey. Youngsters will relish the scenes  of  school preparation, adorned by rhyming text: a mother iguana  dragging her  son Ian Lowe (who cries "I won't go!") out the front door,  and the little  vole Vicki Densel biting her pencil. And of course Miss  Bindergarten is the  kindergarten teacher we either remember fondly or  wish we had. The final  back-to-school classroom scene explodes with  love and pride and the smell  of freshly sharpened pencils.
This handout was included in the Unit from Storytime From A to Z book.
The letter in the unit was "k", so they created this cute tissue paper letter k.
We didn't have time to complete the following activity, but Izzie enjoyed doing it at home!
Activity from Kids Soup...highly recommend membership!
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