How to Use a Preschool Morning Binder (PLUS all you need to get started!)

If you have a child who’s entering Kindergarten, be sure to check out this post for a sample of the Kindergarten Morning Binder!

I have a tenacious 3 year old who wants to do a LOT of school. He loves to learn and do things just like the big kids. I love to encourage his eagerness, so I created a "morning binder" for him after being inspired by Yoga Pants and Pearls when I ran across her on Pinterest. You can check out her take on morning binder here.  

I initially downloaded her cute little printable but my OCD jumped in and reminded me that it didn't match the rest of the materials that I had created to complement The Gentle + Classical Preschool (<--- Click that for a FREE Preschool Curriculum)... So I had to make my own. Here is what's in our Preschool Morning Binder (also, it's not really a binder but I'll chat about that too).  

4 Steps to a beautiful Preschool Morning Binder:  

Here are the 4 parts very quickly, but I've added a great deal of detail below as well: 

Preschool Morning Binder packed with excellent, precious activities for your preschooler, ages 2-6 years. Calendar activities, emotional inventory, weather observation, numbers, shapes, colors, counting, and more! FREE huge download!
  1. 10 pack of Dry Erase Sleeves or Menu Covers

  2. ABC and 123 Tracing Flashcards (untrimmed, scroll for details)

  3. Preschool Morning Binder (FREEBIE ALERT!!! Keep reading for details.)

  4. Assembly: Choose which letters/numbers/shapes etc you would like to use each week, print, and then slide them into the sleeves for your little one to work on each morning!

So here are all the fine details and how-tos:

1. Not-A-Binder: I should rename this to something else, but I'm too lazy, so I will continue to refer to it as a binder. However, I don't love laminating, AND I don't like your typical plastic sleeve for dry erase purposes (they don't hold up well or erase thoroughly).  Additionally, I don't want to print 180 of these for our entire school year and treat them like a consumable workbook. My solution? These 10 Dry Erase Sleeves from Amazon (update: OR I actually now slide them into Menu Covers and find that even easier!). They are such a great size, super durable, and erase SO WELL. Plus they have a hole in the top that an o-ring works perfectly with to keep them all together! 

2. Flashcards Repurposed. The goal for our morning binder (aside from silent busyness) is a familiarity with the alphabet and numbers and the motor skill practice of tracing. I'm not a huge fan of pen/paper practice for the preschool years but also, he likes it... So why not? I'd never force the topic though. For these goals, I printed a few items from my shop. I utilized the ABC Tracing flashcards and 123 Number Flashcards BUT I didn't trim them apart. They print out beautifully, 2-to-a-page, and slide right into the pockets (first 2 pictures below).

3. Preschool Morning Binder Pages. The original idea I found from Yoga Pants and Pearls was her cute little "day of the week/feeling" daily printable. I loved the idea, but we obviously use all my materials from The Gentle + Classical Preschool with realistic, beautiful images. Those are my personal preference as I prefer that my kids study real, detailed, unbelievable ART in any of their work. I want their school materials to inspire wonder, and for my kids to have realistic images of animals and expressions in their minds. It just feels more natural to me and fits a bit more with our homeschool style. With all that in mind, I created my own Preschool Morning BinderI have a FREE Download sample (that's completely free for you to use and includes a TON of goodies) OR grab the full version from my shop for only $8.99. I also have Pre-Printed versions available right now too!

The FREE SAMPLE Download includes the following items (30 Pages, keep reading for details on how to get it and sample images):

  • Day of the Week

  • Month of the Year

  • Name Practice

  • Age Practice

  • Feelings Inventory

  • Some additional letter and number activities

If you LOVE the FREEBIE, you'll also love the additional pages in the full edition:

  • Everything above PLUS-

  • Letters A-Z Build It/Write It/Find It

  • Shapes

  • Colors

  • Numbers 1-10

  • Additional activities related to our favorite preschool math program- Preschool Math at Home

The images displayed above are some of the pages in both the freebie and the full edition. In order to receive the FREE 30-page downloadenter your email below, and I will email you the pdf OR grab the Full Edition below! I think it's a FABULOUS addition to The Gentle + Classical Preschool lineup!

4. AssembleDon't forget your dry-erase markers! You can print this all at once or as you go. I printed all of mine at once on regular printer paper since they will slide right into the sleeves. I use the sleeves front and back, so I might have the A and B letter tracing flashcard on one side, and the 1 and 2 number tracing flashcard on the other side. You can do what works for you. Fill those sleeves and help your little one work through them. If they are interested, they'll be responsive. But don't be concerned if they just want to scribble. Dry erase markers are pretty good (and fun!) motor skill all on their own ;).

If you utilize Menu Covers, print on cardstock, front and back and trim a little sliver from the top of each page. That’s kind of a pain, but it makes sliding them INTO the menu covers 100x easier!

That's it friends! While I'm long-winded and that may sound like a lot, it's a very simple way (once assembled) to keep our ABC, shapes, colors, counting skills, and 123 practice front of mind, while keeping little hands occupied, little brains busy, and an excellent way to begin the introduction of calendar skills, weather observation, name spelling/writing practice, and emotional awareness, all packaged up nice and neatly! 

If you grab these goodies and put your own twist on it, make sure to tag me on Insta when you share! (use #gentleclassical)