When I started schooling my youngest (now 15) I found this book by Ruth Beechick very helpful, it has ideas for story telling, math games, etc. all geared toward preK, K and 1st graders.
http://www.mottmedia.com/pages/publicat ... ngChildrenand since I was schooling my oldest dd as well, little one wanted to work in workbooks. I put these in page protectors so she could do them over and over again. Lots of tracing, learning A-B-C and 1-2-3, matching games, etc. cut and paste activities. I think they helped with her hand and eye coordination. These are Rod and Staff
Preschool activity books, set of 4,
http://www.rodandstaffbooks.com/item/39 ... _PreschoolThis is there bigger set (they have added more titles since my dd used them)
Preschool, ABC series, comes with a Bible story book and matching coloring book
http://www.rodandstaffbooks.com/item/1- ... _PreschoolI discovered that what I taught my oldest dd to read with (AlphaPhonics) wasnt working with my youngest dd. Rod and Staff did have a stand-alone reading program that worked with her though, We Learn Letter Sounds. Their teacher's guide was very helpful.