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Curriculum
During the school year in Pre-K students are actively learning through the use of integrated projects, which are child-centered, and age appropriate. The four core areas of Science, Social Studies, Language Arts and Math are used as the basis for lessons, discussions, experiments, observations, and centers.
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Daily Activities
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Centers
BLOCKS- In the Block Center, math and motor skills are developed.
The social skills of sharing and working with friends are also developed. We may be encouraging a future architect or builder!
LIBRARY- In the Library Center we practice reading skills and develop a love for reading.
ART- The Art Center gives an opportunity for creative self-expression. As the children experiment and have fun, they are also developing social skills and their small muscles. There might be a future artist or designer in our midst!
DRAMATIC PLAY- Dramatic Play fosters language and social skills. It also helps teach how to be a parent, doctor or teacher.
SCIENCE– In science students can experiment, predict, and discover new things. These are the skills of a real scientist.
MATH- The Math Center develops problem-solving skills and gives experience in counting, comparing, measuring, and patterning. Is there a future accountant or computer specialist here?
MUSIC- The Music Center develops language and listening skills and just makes us feel good!
WRITING- The Writing Center has lots of interesting material so students can learn how to write stories, letters and poems. There are many authors among us!
PLAYGROUND- On the playground, students release energy and develop strength, coordination, and a strong, healthy body.