i dont really think they have a name for teaching you what a circle is or how to count. but i could be wrong
2006-10-26 15:54:44
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answered by t-man foshizzle 2
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There are many. But I only know Prescool curriculums for Bible preschools. I teach preschool Sunday School, and my church uses Lifeway. Don't use it. It is horrible. The material isn't bad (like the stories and things, but the ideas for games and such it terrible. However we are considering switching to a curriculum called Gospel Light. I have seen a few examples of it and really like it. As far as an actual preschool curriculum goes- I am assuming you want something for every day- A Beka has a really good curriculum as well. I'm sorry I do not know any others. One way to find some is to just type Preschool Curriculums in a google search ngine and see what comes up. Many curriculums offer a viewing of their curriculum before you buy it, so you could see what is in the books. But I really like the Gospel Light Snday School curriculum.
2006-10-26 16:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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do you mean curriculums as in topics being taught or philiosiphies of preschool learning like montessori, reggio,high scope, headstart ....etc. need to be more specific
2006-10-27 15:53:11
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answered by TchrzPt 4
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The two that I have experience with are Wee Learn and Beka. Wee Learn is a more thematic approach, and Beka is more reading readiness. I am sure there are many more out there.
2006-10-26 15:59:33
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answered by TXChristDem 4
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