CURRICULUM
Language and Early Literacy
Language and early literacy skills are critical for building a strong foundation for communication, reading, and writing. Here’s a point-wise breakdown of the curriculum focus
Vocabulary Development
Children increase their word bank through fun activities, such as storytelling, theme-based word games, and picture cards. It aids the development of communication skills and improves the articulation of their thoughts and ideas.
Phonics and Sound Recognition
They associate letters with their sounds by phonics and sound recognition, which enhances reading fluency. Critical language and literacy skills for effective communication are developed through engaging activities such as rhymes, stories, and sound games.
Alphabet Familiarity and Letter Formation
Alphabet recognition and letter writing introduce children to the concept of recognizing letters and their appearance. Trace-writing, writing, and creative activities help kids build a foundation for reading and writing in early literacy.
Storytelling and Comprehension
Storytelling and understanding activities help children improve their listening and imagination skills. Children will learn to understand sequences, predict outcomes, and discuss characters when involved with stories. This would contribute to vocabulary building, cognitive abilities, and early comprehension skills and help them enjoy reading and storytelling.
Emergent Writing Skills
Emergent writing skills have mainly been used in helping children develop basic writing skills, starting from drawing, tracing, and forming letters. It builds excellent fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, hence confidence to write simple words that lead to literacy.
Interactive Language Games
Interactive language games tend to be fun, hands-on activities that appeal to children as they learn vocabulary, pronunciation, and comprehension. These activities invite them to communicate, develop listening skills, and stay active socially, with overall fruitful language learning.
Developing Listening and Speaking Skills
Children improve their skills in listening and speaking by engaging in activities like storytelling, role play, and group discussions. These exercises fortify language comprehension, articulation, and communication, giving children confidence in expressing themselves clearly.
Exposure to Multilingual Learning
The exposure of children to several languages contributes to cognitive flexibility and openness to more than one culture. By learning the basic phrases and vocabulary in different languages, children improve their communication skills and expand their understanding of other cultures.
Creative Arts and Play
Creative arts and play encourage children to express themselves through activities such as drawing, music, and role-playing. The same experiences stimulate imagination, boost problem-solving skills, and promote emotional development, all of which foster creativity and self-confidence.
Expressive Art Activities
In these activities, expressive art activities such as drawing, painting, and crafting become a source through which children may nurture their creativity. Fine motor skills are enhanced, and self-expression is promoted as children explore colors, shapes, and textures in an absorbing way.
Music and Movement
Music and Movement activities involve singing, dancing, and any rhythm exercises that will challenge children to develop coordination, balance, and motor skills. It encourages creativity, emotional expression, and social interaction, all while having fun with the elements of sound and movement.
Role-Playing and Dramatic Play
Role-playing and dramatic play encourage children to use fantasy thinking, the act of imitating real-life scenarios, and promote social skills. These activities develop creativity, problem-solving, and empathy while helping kids understand different roles and perspectives in a fun, interactive way.
Building Cognitive Skills through Play
Building cognitive skills through play exercises enhances a child's capacity for problem-solving, increases memory, and strengthens their attention span. Critical thinking and creativity were fostered through activities such as puzzles, games, and interactive work, and later become beacons for academic success.
Boosting Emotional Development
Encouraging emotional growth through play aims at developing self-awareness, empathy, and regulation of emotions. Being able to narrate stories, role-play, and interact in groups helps a child understand feelings, develop social skills, and become emotionally hardy.
Social Interaction and Collaboration
The various social interactions in games bring kids closer to actual team collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. Sharing, cooperation, and conflict resolution are necessary skills learned through group activities, which build good relationships and community.
Physical Development and Outdoor Exploration
Physical development and outdoor discovery support and cultivate motor skills and self-satisfaction through playing running, climbing, and organized activity. Outdoor experiences connect children with nature, therefore they can acquire curving interests and needs.
Gross Motor Skill Enhancement
Gross motor skill development includes activities in running, climbing, and balancing also, increases muscle strength on large group of muscles, advancement of coordination as well as general fitness.
Fine Motor Skill Development
Fine Motor Skill Development: Activities involve drawing, bead threading, and solving a puzzle. These activities gradually hone the hand-eye coordination and dexterity of the children. Those skills actually form a bridge for writing, self-care activities, and creative pursuit among young students.
Outdoor Play and Adventure
Outdoor Play and Adventure inspires children to explore, climb, run, and engage in nature-based activities. It promotes physical fitness, boosts creativity, and encourages problem-solving, all while fostering a deep connection with the natural world.
Sensory Stimulation
Any of the sensory stimulation activities stimulate touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell to help in mental growth and creativity. Such activities favor fine motor dexterity, improve focus, and aid the child to be inquisitive about their surroundings while gaining confidence.
Teamwork and Social Skills
Some activities of Teamwork and Social Skills build cooperation and empathy and effective communication among the children. When they take up group project work or games, they share, take turn, and maintain good relations and friendships in an appropriate setting.
Health and Fitness Foundation
The Health and Fitness Foundation focuses on activities that divert the children's attention to the essence of healthy living through exercise, yoga, and healthy habits, thus strengthening and developing flexibility as well as an early appreciation for keeping healthy and fit.
Cognitive Skills and STEM Basics
The Cognitive Abilities and STEM Nuts and bolts modules prepare the kids with life-long competencies in the issue fathoming, coherent considering, and inventiveness of aptitude science and innovation, designing, and maths that can stimulate curiosity and provide a strong foundation for later life learning and development.
Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking
Challenge-solving and simple thinking exercises require children to have persistent thought. From there, they approach solving the challenge and come up with solutions, applying creativity as well as persistence. The skills upgrade the student's choices so far as selection or analysis and situation planning.
Hands-on STEM Activities
Hands-on STEM activities, it encourages children to discover science, technology, engineering and math concepts. Such a natural way to make students curious, develop problem-solving skills while creating ideas and making learning interesting and fun.
Encouraging Curiosity and Exploration
Most of the love for learning in a child is inspired by curiosity and exploration of the unknown. This fosters natural curiosities and enhances intellect further by providing an opportunity to ask questions, pursue new ideas, and explore the world.
Building Logical and Sequential Thinking
It is fantastic for the development of skills in problem-solving towards the growth of logic and sequential thinking in a child. Through such activities, which demand order and reasoning, kids learn to associate and think by analyzing situations.
Early Exposure to Technology
Early exposure to technology exposes children to fundamental digital tools that familiarize them with devices. Interactive learning apps and games improve their problem-solving skills, creativity, and mental capabilities as they evolve to join the techno-driven world.
Foundation for Future Learning
Fundamental skills that students are supposed to learn will be about communication, problem-solving, and their critical thinking. Foundations give a firm foundation of future learning based on characteristics like curiosity, creativity, and confidence while these children succeed in both academics and life..
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