Math and Reading Homeschool Activities

This post shares math and reading homeschool activities for preschool and kindergarteners to use while at home during the COVID-19 Coronavirus outbreak. As a certified K-5 educator who taught kindergarten and first grade, I am sharing what we are doing in our home to stay on top of curriculum while quarantined at home.

PLEASE NOTE: Life is busy as a work-at-home / stay-at-home/ homeschooling mama right now, so my directions here will be brief! Please follow me on Instagram @babblingabby where I will be sharing my daily activities and saving them in a story highlight!

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Coloring Review

We started our day with a coloring page where they colored according to what we’ve been working on this week. Coloring may seem frivolous to some, but it’s so great for fine motor skills, concentration and creating calm.

If you have a child who is struggling with their pencil grip, coloring can help them strengthen the muscles they need in their hand/fingers. Plus, kids just really like to color!

DOWNLOAD BUNNY COLORING PAGE

Uppercase and lowercase letter match

This activity takes a little bit of prep time, but there are so many fun ways you can use these sticky notes to make a fun game for your children.

First, I printed the alphabet on sticky notes. If you don’t know how to print on sticky notes, no problem! This post will teach you how.

Next, I stuck the entire uppercase alphabet on a wall. (I am just now realizing how reminiscent of Stranger Things it looks! Ha!)

Then, I gave my kiddos the lowercase stickies and they matched them to their uppercase partner.

Afterward, we had a whole wall of letters! They did a great job. When it was time to take the stickies down, I said a letter sound and they had to find the letter and hand it to me. We are saving the letters to do an activity with them tomorrow. DOWNLOAD STICKY ALPHABET HERE

Letter of the Week Activity

This is a super simple letter of the week activity. We are working on the letter Vv this week, so the kiddos sorted upper- and lowercase Vs and pictures of objects that begin with the /v/ sound.

This also provided another great opportunity for fine motor practice. I’ll say it again: scissor skills are invaluable for the pre-k crowd! DOWNLOAD LETTER ACTIVITY HERE

We will be using more activities from this letter curriculum. This is a full curriculum that teaches letter recognition, letter formation and letter sounds. It is intended for school use, so if you’re interested in specific letters those are available, too! (Reach out to me at [email protected] if you need me to direct you to the right place!)

Ten Frame Candy Math

This was a VERY anticipated activity today because CANDY was involved! I introduced them to ten frames, which they will definitely use as they head into kindergarten in the coming years. We started with learning how to fill the frame: left to right, top to bottom.

Next, I gave them some Dots candy and we practiced filling the ten frame with various quantities based on the number on the spinner.

Of course, afterwards they ate the Dots which made this activity even more fun! If you don’t have Dots on hand (or if you’d rather not use candy), you could use pretzels, cereal, marshmallows, etc. I’m telling you – if you have the option – food is quite motivating! DOWNLOAD SPINNER HERE

The ten frames are actually found in a FREE math toolkit that is perfect for our preschoolers and kindergarteners. It has a bunch of goodies in it that we’ll be using in the coming weeks.

Grab this FREE number sense toolkit that includes a five frame, a ten frame, number cards 0-20, and a set of ten frame cards 0-10. Simply stash them in a gallon sized baggie, clear plastic sleeve, or dry erase pocket for simple storage and organization. They're perfect for small or whole group math activities in kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms!

Read Aloud

Today, we read one of my favorite books: The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors by Adam Rex. It is hilarious and entertaining. Your kiddos will LOVE it.

Even better, if you’re teaching siblings, you can totally use it to help them learn conflict resolution. I actually have a whole set of activities to use with this picture book!

This conflict resolution activity pairs great with the picture book, Rock, Paper, Scissors by Drew Daywalt. Help you students differentiate between a conflict that they can handle amongst themselves and those that need teacher intervention. A simple activity with real-life applications! Suitable for use in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade classrooms. Free printables included. Babblingabby.net #babblingabby #conflictresolution #drewdaywalt #adamrex #rockpaperscissors #activities #classroomcommunity #classroomculture #kindergarten #firstgrade #secondgrade #thirdgrade

Sight Word Work

Today, we reviewed the sight word a by rereading the sentence that we built yesterday. My kids are so proud of their reading! DOWNLOAD SENTENCE HERE

I hope this post was helpful in sharing some reading and math homeschool activities for preschool and kindergarteners! If you do something at home or in your classroom, please share it with by tagging me @babblingabby on Instagram!

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AbbyMullins

Abby is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher who channels her passion for education into creating engaging activities and resources for the kindergarten and first grade classroom. When not dreaming up or working on her next project, you’ll find her enjoying her family – most likely in her minivan on the way to a soccer field.

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