Preparing for Academic and Social Success
Kindergarten is a pivotal year in your child's educational journey. Our program provides the structure and support necessary for children to develop essential academic and social skills in a fun, dynamic environment. With a focus on literacy, numeracy, science, and social-emotional learning, our Kindergarten Program helps children build the confidence they need to thrive in school. We believe in balancing structured learning with creative exploration, ensuring that your child is well-prepared for the challenges of elementary school while still enjoying the learning process.
Core Curriculum Areas | Learning Activities | Skills Developed |
---|---|---|
Literacy and Phonics | Phonics practice, guided reading sessions, early writing exercises | Strong reading foundation, word recognition, and early writing skills |
Math and Problem Solving | Counting games, basic addition and subtraction, puzzles, pattern recognition | Develops logical thinking, math fluency, and critical thinking |
Science and Exploration | Nature walks, simple experiments, exploration of natural phenomena | Encourages curiosity, observation skills, and an understanding of the world around them |
Social Skills and Teamwork | Group projects, collaborative games, conflict resolution exercises | Builds cooperation, communication, and self-regulation |
Key Benefits of Our Kindergarten Program
- Focus on readiness: Academic foundations are built through hands-on learning experiences.
- Confidence building: Opportunities to lead group activities, present ideas, and work independently.
- Balanced curriculum: A well-rounded approach that includes academic, social, and emotional development.
The growth my child has shown in both academics and social skills is phenomenal.
— Parent
Daily Rhythm
- Critical Thinking: Puzzles, games, and experiments designed to build problem-solving skills.
- Independence: Self-care routines (e.g., organizing materials, dressing, cleaning up) foster responsibility.
- Collaboration: Group projects and activities teach the value of teamwork and cooperation.
Sample Weekly Schedule
- Monday: Phonics & early reading, creative art projects, outdoor play
- Tuesday:Math games, science experiments, music and dance
- Wednesday: Storytime, role-playing, group activities
- Thursday:Literacy practice, numeracy games, collaborative projects
- Friday: Outdoor exploration, physical education, review of weekly lessons