This isn’t a rigid, follow-this-exact-schedule type of curriculum. Pre-K the Fun Way is designed to be flexible, giving you the freedom to follow your child’s interests while still working toward learning goals.

Rather than telling you exactly what to do each day, you’ll receive a Goals & Assessment sheet to help you:
Understand what your child should be working toward
Track their progress
Stay on track without the pressure

You’ll have access to a wide variety of activities across core subjects, unit studies, social studies, field trip ideas, book lists, videos, a planner, and more!  All organized and ready for you to pick and choose what fits your week.

WHAT'S INSIDE?


Hundreds of hands-on activities!



Tips to help you get the most out of the curriculum.
All of the printables you need!




Rise and shine! It's time to get your brain in gear for the day ahead. What better way to do that than with a morning focus board? 

Hang up the collection of 21 vibrant posters in your learning area.  Each one is crafted to catch your child's eye and get those gears turning in their brain.

Each subject has its own collection of flashcards and tiles.  Flashcards and tiles are used for some of the hands-on activities. 

This is a must-have for anyone looking to stay organized. Whether you prefer to plan out your year, month, week, or day, this planner has you covered. Say goodbye to scattered notes and hello to streamlined productivity with this planner.

This is what we call the place where you get access to the digital curriculum.
You will get access to the digital curriculum for 1 YEAR!

You will find everything you need here, including a place to ask questions.



Homeschool is overwhelming!

Maybe my child isn't ready yet.

What am I doing wrong?

Where do I start?

What do we do every day?

Am I spending enough time learning?


When I first started teaching my kids, I felt like I needed a curriculum that told me exactly what to do every day.  But, these curriculums didn't know where my child was academically.  Curriculums ended up being too hard or too easy and anytime I missed an activity, I was stressed out. 

I had purchased an endless number of curriculums for my kids. I purchased subscription boxes, apps, online curriculum, free curriculum, and paid curriculum. During this time, I also organized a preschool co-op with my sister who is a credentialed teacher and has been a homeschool parent for many years. 

I learned so much about kids and life with a preschooler. 

Through my experience with the other curriculums, my research, organizing the co-op, and all the time I spent with my sister, this preschool curriculum was created. 

Now my daughter asks me when we get to do learning!


You will understand your goals for the year.

Know exactly where your child is academically.

Your child will love learning.