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The image you've uploaded is a "Weekly Preschool Planner" template, designed to help educators or parents organize daily activities for preschoolers. It's a blank, printable schedule that can be customized for each week.
This planner helps structure a balanced weekly curriculum for preschool children, covering key developmental areas such as:
- Circle Time
- Language Arts
- Math or Science
- Motor Skills (Fine and Gross)
- Sensory Play
It also includes space for Music & Movement and Book selections during Circle Time, promoting engagement and learning through play.
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#### 1. Header
- Title: *Weekly Preschool Planner*
- "Week of:" — A blank line to fill in the specific week (e.g., "September 1–5").
- Decorative red apples on both sides add a playful touch.
#### 2. Columns
Each day of the week (Monday–Friday) has its own column.
#### 3. Rows (Activity Categories)
Each row represents a different learning area:
| Category | Description |
|--------------------|-----------|
| Circle Time | Includes "Music & Movement" and "Book" — time for group songs, dances, stories, and discussions. |
| Language Arts | Focuses on vocabulary, phonics, storytelling, reading, and communication skills. |
| Math or Science| Covers basic numeracy (counting, shapes, patterns) or simple science concepts (animals, weather, plants). |
| Motor Skills | Divided into:<br> - Fine Motor: Activities like coloring, cutting, puzzles.<br> - Gross Motor: Running, jumping, dancing, climbing. |
| Sensory Play | Activities involving touch, smell, sight, etc. (e.g., playdough, water tables, sensory bins). |
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1. Fill in the Week: Write the starting date at the top.
2. Plan Each Day:
- Choose books and music for Circle Time.
- Plan language games or story-based activities.
- Include math/science themes (e.g., “Colors” or “Numbers 1–5”).
- Schedule fine and gross motor exercises.
- Add sensory experiences (e.g., “Sand and Water Table”).
#### Example Entry (Monday):
- Circle Time:
- Music & Movement: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”
- Book: *The Very Hungry Caterpillar*
- Language Arts: Rhyming words game
- Math or Science: Counting fruits from the book
- Motor Skills:
- Fine Motor: Using tweezers to pick up pom-poms
- Gross Motor: Hopscotch outside
- Sensory Play: Apple-themed sensory bin with cinnamon, fabric, and small toys
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- Rotate themes weekly (e.g., animals, transportation, seasons).
- Keep activities short (10–20 minutes per block) for young children.
- Include repetition to reinforce learning.
- Involve children in choosing books or activities to boost engagement.
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- Free Printable! – As indicated by the red banner at the bottom.
- Source: © 2015 teachingmama.org — a reputable educational resource site.
- The design is clean, child-friendly, and easy to print and use.
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This planner is a free, customizable tool to help organize engaging, developmentally appropriate activities for preschoolers. By filling it out weekly, caregivers can ensure a well-rounded education that supports cognitive, physical, emotional, and social growth.
Let me know if you'd like a sample filled-in version or printable PDF suggestions!
🎯 Purpose of the Planner
This planner helps structure a balanced weekly curriculum for preschool children, covering key developmental areas such as:
- Circle Time
- Language Arts
- Math or Science
- Motor Skills (Fine and Gross)
- Sensory Play
It also includes space for Music & Movement and Book selections during Circle Time, promoting engagement and learning through play.
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🔍 Breakdown of the Planner
#### 1. Header
- Title: *Weekly Preschool Planner*
- "Week of:" — A blank line to fill in the specific week (e.g., "September 1–5").
- Decorative red apples on both sides add a playful touch.
#### 2. Columns
Each day of the week (Monday–Friday) has its own column.
#### 3. Rows (Activity Categories)
Each row represents a different learning area:
| Category | Description |
|--------------------|-----------|
| Circle Time | Includes "Music & Movement" and "Book" — time for group songs, dances, stories, and discussions. |
| Language Arts | Focuses on vocabulary, phonics, storytelling, reading, and communication skills. |
| Math or Science| Covers basic numeracy (counting, shapes, patterns) or simple science concepts (animals, weather, plants). |
| Motor Skills | Divided into:<br> - Fine Motor: Activities like coloring, cutting, puzzles.<br> - Gross Motor: Running, jumping, dancing, climbing. |
| Sensory Play | Activities involving touch, smell, sight, etc. (e.g., playdough, water tables, sensory bins). |
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✔ How to Use This Planner
1. Fill in the Week: Write the starting date at the top.
2. Plan Each Day:
- Choose books and music for Circle Time.
- Plan language games or story-based activities.
- Include math/science themes (e.g., “Colors” or “Numbers 1–5”).
- Schedule fine and gross motor exercises.
- Add sensory experiences (e.g., “Sand and Water Table”).
#### Example Entry (Monday):
- Circle Time:
- Music & Movement: “If You’re Happy and You Know It”
- Book: *The Very Hungry Caterpillar*
- Language Arts: Rhyming words game
- Math or Science: Counting fruits from the book
- Motor Skills:
- Fine Motor: Using tweezers to pick up pom-poms
- Gross Motor: Hopscotch outside
- Sensory Play: Apple-themed sensory bin with cinnamon, fabric, and small toys
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💡 Tips for Effective Use
- Rotate themes weekly (e.g., animals, transportation, seasons).
- Keep activities short (10–20 minutes per block) for young children.
- Include repetition to reinforce learning.
- Involve children in choosing books or activities to boost engagement.
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📄 Additional Notes
- Free Printable! – As indicated by the red banner at the bottom.
- Source: © 2015 teachingmama.org — a reputable educational resource site.
- The design is clean, child-friendly, and easy to print and use.
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✔ Summary
This planner is a free, customizable tool to help organize engaging, developmentally appropriate activities for preschoolers. By filling it out weekly, caregivers can ensure a well-rounded education that supports cognitive, physical, emotional, and social growth.
Let me know if you'd like a sample filled-in version or printable PDF suggestions!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable lesson plans.