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Preschool Workboxes: H is for House, Hippo and More

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Hip, hip, hurrah! We studied the letter H last week and had a HOPPING good time.

Lately, I feel like our homeschool weeks are littered with other engagements, making it hard to have a decent school day but I plan to crack down on our schedule next week so we can get a lot more done.

H is for Hippo

Confessions of a Homeschooler has some great printables if you are studying “H is for Hippo.” I printed out some of those and we played with the Playskool Clipo Feature Hippo.

I took the opportunity to work with Ruble on his colors and ws shocked by how much he knew. He knows all of the colors by sight but did mix up the brown and black hippos on the chart. I think that is primarily because when printed and laminated, the brown is very dark.

H is for Hammer

This was super easy to get together. I mean, a boy with a hammer. That’s all you need except for some ear plugs.

I also printed out some printables from 1+1+1=1 and Ruble practiced with puzzles and lacing.

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  • Preschool Lesson Plan H

We also studied H is for House, Heart, Hands, Hummus, Honey… lots of fun for a preschooler learner. You can download my complete lesson plan for free, which includes links to the printable I used.

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This post is linked with love at Homeschool Creations’ Preschool Corner.

Filed Under: Fun, Kids Printables, My Printables Tagged With: Homeschool, Lesson plans, Letter H, Planning, Preschool, Workboxes

About Tabitha

Hi! I'm Tabitha! But, I bet you expected someone named "Penny." Long story made short, Penny is the coupon binder I started in 2010 when we were totally broke... as in BANKRUPT. Now, as a mom of five, I make 6-figures a year working at home and share ways to help you move from penny to profit while you raise a family with sense on cents.

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Comments

  1. Tracey M says

    September 25, 2011 at 1:28 pm

    I love your blog! And I just followed you on Pinterest. You have great ideas for homeschooling. Found you over at Preschool corner. Glad that I stopped by!

    Reply
    • Penny says

      September 25, 2011 at 4:06 pm

      Welcome, Tracey! I hope you can find some useful resources both here and on Pinterest! I look forward to getting to know you better. 🙂

      Reply

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