Catholic ABC’s Preschool Curriculum – the free (abridged) version

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I am so excited that many of you have chosen Catholic ABC’s to be a part of your homeschooling curriculum this year! This post will tell you everything you need to know about how to use the curriculum, what supplies you need, and how to find what you’re looking for. Even though Catholic ABC’s is now available in a much more complete form as a book, I wanted to leave this older and shorter version up for anyone who was in need of a program that couldn’t afford the book.

Catholic ABC's

This is a Catholic curriculum for preschoolers that can be used at home, or with a co-op. However, I’m posting this here to be used by individuals or non-profit groups only! It is great if you link to this, but do not republish this information anywhere else. A more complete version of this program is now available as a book.

This preschool curriculum will help them to thrive on routine. The crafts will help improve their fine motor skills, and serve as reminders for reviewing what they’ve learned. By the end of the year they will have been exposed to numbers 1-5, every letter in the alphabet, and many saints and Catholic prayers.

We are starting with numbers 1-5, then moving onto the alphabet- learning one letter or number per week. By the end of the school year, we will make it through all the letters.

~Supplies Needed for Teaching Catholic ABC’s~
first quarter
  • A Good Shepherd Set (You can make it yourself. This is the only unit study available online. You’ll find 5 all-new unit studies in Catholic ABC’s The Book! )
  • A picture of the Good Shepherd (Print one)
  • A set of magnetic alphabet letters (You can get these at the Dollar Tree)
  • A Magnetic Dry Erase Board and marker (Also available at the Dollar Tree)
  • 2 bags (You can use paper lunch sacks or sew something fancy- it’s up to you!)
  • A package of cross stickers
Wooden letters spilling out of a bag
 

You will still need materials for the crafts each week, but these are the things you’ll be using every week.

This program is going to be broken into quarters. The curriculum for the first quarter is below. This is the “script” you follow each week. Every Wednesday I will provide the letter or number of the week, and the coordinating craft, memory verse, and saint. Click here to see the newest post.

Your preschooler(s) may not be able to handle all of this in one day, especially at the beginning of the year. You can always add more of this in as the year goes along, or break the activities up over several days. What the teacher says to the children is in red. The children’s responses are in blue– you just help them with the responses until they are responding on their own.

First Quarter Catholic Preschool Script- The Good Shepherd

Begin class every week by singing this song
(Tune London Bridge)

 

Can you stretch up to the stars, to the stars, to the stars?
Can you stretch up to the stars? Up towards heaven!
Can you bend and touch your toes, touch your toes, touch your toes?
Can you bend and touch your toes? Now be seated!
(stretch up to each side and all around during the first verse.
Bend over and stretch towards your toes for the second. At the end be seated and ready for the lesson.)
~Opening~
-“Good Morning _____
-Good morning _____!
How do we start our day?
(With a prayer!) 
-“That’s right! And how do we start a prayer?
(Wish the sign of the cross!)  
This is when you put a cross sticker on their right hand. Explain that this is their “right hand” and their “sign of the cross hand”. Show me your sign of the cross hand! In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” (As you sign the cross)

(Pray this prayer together)

 

Good Morning, Dear Jesus

This day is for you.

We ask you to bless all we think (point to head) say (point to mouth) and do (palms reach up).

Saint _____, Pray for us. (Insert saint of the week here, which will be provided each Wednesday)

Amen.

(the sign of the cross)

-“The Lord be with you.

And also with you. 

~Good Shepherd Lesson~ 

Shepherd and Sheep paper standees in construction paper and pipecleaner pasture

 

Show the Good Shepherd picture. 
-“Who is this?” (The Good Shepherd or Jesus)
-“That’s right, and he loves his sheep very much, just like he loves you!
 

Now bring out your Good Shepherd set and use it to act out the story for the little ones. All the directions for making and using the Good Shepherd set are included in the Good Shepherd post. You will use this story for the first quarter of the year.

~Jesus Loves You~

Now look at each child in your group, and make eye contact. Then say…

-“(name of child), Jesus loves you.” Do this for each child in the group separately.

-“Jesus loves everyone! Let’s sing our Jesus Loves Me song! Show me your ME fingers.” (hold up your pointer finger and have them do the same. Tell them to point to themselves each time we say “me” in the song.)

-Sing Jesus Loves Me, waving your finger around for the length of the song and pointing to yourself each time you say “me”.

Jesus loves me this I know,

For the Bible tells me so,

Little ones to him belong,

they are weak but he is strong.

Yes, Jesus loves me!

Yes, Jesus loves me!

Yes, Jesus love me!

The Bible tells me so.

~Letter of the Day~

-“Now we’re going to learn about our ABC’s! Let’s sing the alphabet song!

-Sing the alphabet song

-Review previous letters and what they stood for (the craft you made with them) You can draw the letter on the dry-erase board, and ask the child to recall the craft. This will be easier for them if you have kept their crafts displayed somewhere in your home.

– “Today we’re going to learn about the letter __. It looks like this.” (draw it on the board; upper case and lower case). “And it sounds like this. __ .

-“Now we’re going to sing the alphabet song again, but we’ll stop at the letter__!” (insert letter of the week)

Post continues after this brief information about the Catholic ABCs Curriculum


Catholic ABCs Curriculum for Preschool and Kindergarten

Catholic ABCs Curriculum

Catholic ABCs is a hand-on curriculum full of crafts, printables, worksheets, saints, learning, and more for preschoolers and kindergartners. There are over 2,000 pages that you can use for multiple school years! (This is also a great supplement for 1st and 2nd graders.)
 
 

-“Now lets see how many __’s we can find!” (again, letter of the week)

-Dump all of your magnetic alphabet letters on the floor, and let them search for the correct letter. When they find them, stick them onto the magnetic dry erase board. Tell them they did a good job.

-Sing the Barney clean-up song and pick up the remaining letters on the floor. (Clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere. Clean up, clean up, everybody do your share!)

Wooden cross and wrapping paper

-“Now it’s time for our grab bag! In this bag, there are many things that start with the letter __. Let’s see what they are!

-Bring out your grab bag filled with items starting with the letter of the week. If you’re teaching multiple children, call their names one at a time and have them come pull something out, and go sit back down. Then have them tell everyone what they got. Repeat the name of the item, stuttering the first sound. If items remain after each child has a turn, the teacher takes them out to show. Avoid items with mixed sounds such as “Ch”. Keep the sounds of the letters “typical”.

-“______, can you bring your ____ and put it back in the bag?” Continue until all items are back in the bag.

* If you’re only teaching one child, they may pull the items from the bag you are holding one at a time and you can talk about each item.*

** If you’re looking for ideas of things to put in your grab bag, scan the dictionary**

~Memory Verse~
 
Your child(ren) may be too small to memorize long phrases, but this is a good way to expose them to the idea of memorizing bible verses and expose them to different prayers. I will provide a coordinating memory verse of some kind each week. If it is a bible verse, look it up and read it to them straight from the bible. This will give them exposure to the idea of reading from the bible.

-“Here’s our memory verse of the week.” (hold up your paper) “Let me read it to you.” (run your finger under the words as you read it out loud to them. You can talk about the verse here.

-“This time, you repeat after me…” (read it in small chunks having the children repeat it).

-“Good job everyone! Now let’s try it all together. Say it with me!” (read it again slowly and see if they can try to keep up.)

-“Great job!” (set it to the side)

-Implement the week’s memory verse each night at the end of your bedtime prayers.*Due to time restraints, the bible verses were never included on the letter pages. They can be found in Catholic ABC’s The Book.*

 

 

~Craft~

Now it’s time to do your craft. The coordinating crafts for this program are posted each Wednesday. I have now made a directory of the crafts for this program, and update it as I post them. See below and find your current week: *I do provide crafts from A-Z here, but many of the crafts have been improved upon in Catholic ABC’s The Book. In the book, you will find lessons to read aloud to your children, which were not included in this free, online version of the program.*

You can find the online Catholic ABC’s crafts here.

~Closing Time~

– “Alright. Can you show me your “little light” finger?” (hold up your pointer finger) “Who is the light of the world?

– (Jesus!)

– “And we all have his little light inside of us. Jesus gave us this light when we were baptized. It is called the Hold Spirit. Yes, you have it inside of you. It helps you be good, brave, and happy. You will have this light forever. You will let your light shine for everyone to see how good, brave, and happy you are. You won’t hide it away, like under a bushel basket; and you won’t let any bad people blow it out! Let’s sing about your little light. You can sing and do what I do.

– Sing This Little Light of Mine.

This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine!

This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine!

This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine,

Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!

(hold up your finger as your “little light”)

Hide it under a bushel? No! I’m gonna let it shine!

Hide it under a bushel? No! I’m gonna let it shine!

Hide it under a bushel? No! I’m gonna let it shine,

Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine!

(put one hand over your “light” when you say ‘under a bushel’ and remove it suddenly when you proclaim “no!”)

-“We had a good class today! Time for our blessings!

– Finish with “God bless you and may your angel watch over you today” while you do a sign of the cross on each child’s forehead.

That’s it!

I’ll be adding more to the script for the second quarter, but the letters will continue all year. Definitely print this out and keep it with you during class to refer to.

Catholic ABC's Curriculum

Comments

  1. Dear Lacy,
    That is awesome.
    Fantastic you are a marvel.
    Thank you for sharing too.
    I have gotta Facebook it as well
    YOU are a marvel
    Blessings
    Gae

  2. welcome to our wonderland says

    wow this is AWESOME!!! It's going to a HUGE blessing to our preschool at home. Your a HUGE blessing for sharing all this with us!!!!

    thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!!!

    Can't wait for next week to roll around so we can start it 🙂

  3. Amazing_Grace says

    This is great Lacy! I can't wait for more!!! 🙂

  4. seemommyknit says

    This is fantastic! We're already following along with you and can't wait for more! (we did the craft earlier this week)! Thank you so much!

  5. This is fantastic! Exactly what I've been looking for, a great way to start our day!!

  6. This is amazing! God bless you for all of your hard work and generosity. Sending you great big hugs of thanks!

  7. Aranas Clan says

    Thank you for sharing your creativity with those of us who are a little more challenged in that department! My children are going to love this — I already do!

  8. Thank you, Lacy! This is wonderful! I cannot wait to start! What a gift you are and this curriculum is to us! God bless you.

  9. Bible stories always make good teaching material and lessons…used them all the time when I had little ones at home.

  10. Nicole {tired, need sleep} says

    This is exactly what I've been looking for! I've been reading up on the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, but understanding the principles and actually putting them into practice are two different things. This script is just what I needed. Thank you so much!

  11. Melissa from MN says

    Just wondering if you made a second and third quarter script for the Catholic ABCs?

  12. Kathleen says

    Lacy,
    I just found your website. Love It! Thanks so much for sharing your great ideas! God Bless! I love your name also. I have a daughter named Macey.
    Kathleen 

  13. Tracey Mahoney-Seidel says

    Lacy,
     Thank You so much for starting this!!! I found your page and it has inspired me to start a recurring Saturday children's event at my parish for the children who can not attend VBS due to working parents schedules…..i am so excited about everything you have on here…..I was reading your "about Lacy" page and you mentioned something about you thought God would have chosen someone more qualified to start Catholic Icingand I just wanted to say to that…..God does not call the qualified, He Qualifies the Called!
    You are very blessed!!!

    Thank You,

    Tracey

  14. What a sweet comment! Thank you! It's true about qualifying the called. What
    a great idea to put together a VBS for kids who can't go. 🙂

  15. Nicole Love says

    Were you planning on having other quarter scripts available by the fall? I'm planning on including some of these ideas with homeschooling my pre-k child. I'm trying to be patient but am also pregnant and wanting to have a handle on the school year. 😉 Also, I love all your ideas on here!

  16. I acutely never ended up having the time to put the other units up on my
    blog, but I'm currently working on a BOOK for Catholic ABC's that I'm very
    excited about! It will include everything you need (soooo much more info
    than is on the blog) and it will be for sale in August. 🙂

  17. Nicole Love says

    Wonderful! I'm interested!

  18. Teresa Bobe says

    Thank you for putting this online. I give me ideas to do with my grandaughter on school vacations. She is in first grade.

  19. Lacy, we already incorporate much of your Catholic ABC’s in our preK Faith Formation class – this will make it much easier for any of our substitute catechists. You bring joy to all our little 3, 4 & 5year olds each year through your work – Thank you!