CURRICULUM

Our Curriculum

Our curriculum aligns with the early childhood content standards to give readiness skills to succeed in the kindergarten classroom. Our curriculum is taught thematically. Certain topics or themes are incorporated into our hands-on learning centers and whole group times each month. We aim to foster a love for learning! Children learn best through hands-on experiences. 

Academic Overview

  • Reading Readiness Skills

    3-4 YEAR OLDS


    Ten Primary Colors 

    First Name Recognition

    What’s Missing 

    Likeness/Differences

    Positional Words 

    Opposites 

    Says the Alphabet 


    4 YEAR OLDS


    Alphabet Letter and Sound Recognition

    Last Name Recognition

    Rhyming Words — 4 YEAR

    Writing Names — 4 YEAR

    Phone Numbers — 4 YEAR

  • Math Readiness Skills

    3-4 YEAR OLDS


    Ten Primary Colors 

    First Name Recognition 

    Last Name Recognition 

    What’s Missing 

    Likeness/Differences 

    Positional Words 

    Opposites 

    Says the Alphabet 


    4 YEAR OLDS 


    Alphabet Letter and Sound Recognition

    Patterns

    Rhyming Words 

    Writing Names 

    Phone Numbers 

  • Science Readiness Skills

    3-4 YEAR OLDS


    Weather 

    Seasons 

    Senses 

    Health and Safety 

    Animals

    Plants 


    4 YEAR OLDS


    Magnets 

    Weight and Measurement 

  • Social Studies Readiness Skills

    3-4 YEAR OLDS


    Self-Awareness 

    Family, Friends, and Feelings 

    Community Helpers 

    Holidays 

    Government 


    4 YEAR OLDS


    Man and Globe 

  • Spiritual Growth

    Says short group and echo prayers 

    God is their creator 

    God made them special 

    Jesus is their friend and loves them 

    Sing simple Bible songs

  • Social / Emotional

    Demonstrates good listening skills 

    Follows directions 

    Shows kindness 

  • Physical Education

    Preschoolers take part in daily activities that promote large and small motor development.

  • Art

    The children have an opportunity to work with a variety of mediums and are encouraged to create their own unique works of art. Through art, the preschoolers will improve their fine motor skills. The focus of art is on the process rather than the product.

  • Music

    Preschoolers are given the opportunity to sing, play instruments, listen, and move to music.

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