Unit Content
Getting Started
Use this handy guide, which contains direct links to suggested lessons, to help organize your child's exploration of Woodland Animals
Ages 2 to 5: Use dot markers to learn the letters H, T, and W as well as their corresponding sounds
Ages 2 to 6: Practice letter formation and handwriting development with our woodland animal-themed capital letter mats
Ages 2 to 6: Practice letter identification, letter sounds, and handwriting skills by filling in the missing letters
Ages 3 to 6: Build vocabulary and phonics skills by identifying letters of the alphabet and connecting the letters to beginning sounds in words
Ages 3 to 6: Expand vocabulary and support language development while learning about different types of woodland animals
Ages 4 to 6+: Identify the tracks made by six different woodland animals while practicing spelling and letter formation
Ages 2 to 4: Order a collection of woodland animals by size from smallest to largest
Ages 2 to 5: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and identifying quantities while building fine motor skills
Ages 3 to 5: Determine which woodland animal comes next in the pattern
Ages 3 to 6: Count the woodland animals before organizing the data into a bar graph
Ages 2 to 6+: Create a book to inspire open-ended investigation, play, and discovery in a woodland habitat
Ages 3 to 6+: Develop the art of outdoor observation by looking for tracks and other evidence that woodland animals have left behind