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.
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
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
3-4 YEAR OLDS
Weather
Seasons
Senses
Health and Safety
Animals
Plants
4 YEAR OLDS
Magnets
Weight and Measurement
3-4 YEAR OLDS
Self-Awareness
Family, Friends, and Feelings
Community Helpers
Holidays
Government
4 YEAR OLDS
Man and Globe
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
Demonstrates good listening skills
Follows directions
Shows kindness
Preschoolers take part in daily activities that promote large and small motor development.
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.
Preschoolers are given the opportunity to sing, play instruments, listen, and move to music.