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Pre - Kindergarten
The Jr.
Kindergarten children (young 4’s
through 5) take full advantage of the variety of
material available to them. The classroom is divided
into activity centers: art
area, writing area, math area, book corner, dramatic play, manipulatives and
circle time space. Materials are ever-changing in each
activity center to generate continuing interest. The
theme for the dramatic play area changes frequently from
a variety of themes such as a newspaper office, day care
center, pizza place, flower cart, grocery store, shoe
store, housekeeping, fast food restaurant, and such.
At this
age, the children will be exposed to pre-reading,
math, science and writing skills. They will use big book
series of reading materials (which incorporates a whole
language approach), involving story prediction,
comprehension, rhyming patterns and beginning phonics.
Our math program includes the use of manipulatives, Such
as rods, counters, scales and patterning blocks. Circle
time is different each day, yet we always do calendar,
seasons, show and tell, and stories. Children are
continually encouraged to write or dictate stories. Our
science program is a combination of planned topics,
hands-on activities, and cooking projects. The
children’s natural curiosity and interests dictate part
of the curriculum. Throughout the year we will also be
focusing on ways to “save our Earth.” Organized games
take place not only to develop skills like
classification and letter recognition, but also such
social skills as taking turns, sharing, and positive
competition.
A
typical day for the Jr. Kindergartners include the
following activities:
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Free Play -
With a
teacher's guidance, we help a
child learn to make independent choices and thereby
gain self-confidence. Each child learns to use
materials appropriately within a structured setting. |
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Arts and Crafts
are included in the daily activities to encourage the expression of each
child’s natural creativity. They involve such
materials as paint, glue, crayons, paper, play dough
and collage. |
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Music and Story Reading
periods provide an environment rich in language.
Songs and stories are chosen which reinforce the
weekly theme. |
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Outdoor Play is
offered daily, allowing children to run about,
swing, climb and ride tricycles. |
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Dance classes are offered each week. Children participate in
creative movement. |
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Special activities
include a weekly session with our music specialist,
in which children are encouraged to sing, dance and
play instruments, as well as computer time in our
computer room and optional swim program. |
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Time - Each
child is assigned a two inch mat to rest on within
their classroom. Parents are asked to bring in a
crib size sheet and a light blanket to keep at
school. |
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