Wake up
daily routine
Talk about what happens first in the day.
Example: I wake up in the morning.
Talk about the simple order of a child's day through waking, eating, playing, and resting.
Use the child's own routine. This helps with language, EVS understanding, and early sequencing at the same time.
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daily routine
Talk about what happens first in the day.
Example: I wake up in the morning.
daily routine
Connect it to self-care.
Example: I brush and wash.
daily routine
Use simple meal and play examples.
Example: I eat and then play.
daily routine
Talk about the end of the day.
Example: I sleep at night.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Point, match, and talk about body parts and simple healthy routines.
A calm pre-writing sheet with straight lines, curves, waves, and loops for Prep learners.
Match familiar pictures to the first sounds A, M, and S in a very visual way.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Talk about familiar people and places children notice every day.
Learn familiar body part words children can point to, move, and say with confidence.
Talk about the people and objects children know best from their everyday home life.