Preschool, Pre-K, & Transitional K

Facilitating and strengthening children’s confidence as they prepare for their transition to Kindergarten.

The more you that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

— Dr. Seuss, “I Can Read With My Eyes Shut”

If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.”

— Frances H. Burnett, “The Secret Garden

Goals & Curriculum

    • Learning to become a member of a group and how to be a “good friend” through sharing and taking turns.

    • Learning independence by following school rules and the ability to verbally express feelings.

    • Learning about families, people’s differences, traditions, customs, and celebrations.

    • Exposure to art supplies and manipulative tools.

    • Exposure to tactile (touch) materials and blocks.

    • Climbing, jumping, running, and balancing (large muscles)

    • Manipulating and sorting materials by size, color, shape, and weight of objects.

    • Learning how to count and number recognition.

    • Learning simple patterns, sequences, matching, and opposites.

    • Learning about books, words, meanings, and objects by reading stories.

    • Learning how to write and letter recogniton.

    • Learning to share ideas through circle, drama, storytelling, and puppet theatre.

    • Learning about sounds, tones, instruments, dance, creative movement, and singing songs.

    • Learning through the five senses.

    • Learning about the seasons, weather, insects, and animals.

    • Learning how to grow things and environmental awareness.

    • Learning good nutrition and healthy eating habits

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