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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Music and songs





Music is a form of communication that can enrich a child's life and support learning of other subjects.


For example, songs are a great way for children to hear how words can start or end with the same letter sounds and how words rhyme with each other.


Why use songs?
There are many songs about many different subjects.

Songs teach information in a way that is easy for children to remember.







Repeat and repeat




Repetition is a must.  It helps children learn concepts and new skills.


Our worksheets offer different ways for children to learn the same material.  This is to ensure that children can get the repetition they need to learn while still having enough variety to keep them interested and engaged.


All worksheets will include instructions.  They are easy for young children to learn, and they support the development of oral vocabulary.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Math




Math or mathematics is the language we used to talk about quatity, shape and pattern.


Our curriculum includes worksheets that enhance the number sense, shapes, measurements and patterns.
 
 
What is number sense?
Number sense is the ability to relate number symbols to the amounts they represent.
 
When children are learning the meanings of the number symbols 1, 2, 3 and so on, they are actually learning several different ideas at the same time.
 
Research has shown that it is highly recommended that children first learn the concepts of addition and subtraction by combining or separating groups of objects.
 
 
 
What is shape?
Knowing the names of common shapes is typically a child’s first experience with geometry, but it’s just the beginning.
 
What is spatial sense?
It is recognizing how objects relate to each other and to the viewer in terms of shape, size, location, and position.
 
 
 
What is measurement?
Young children can get a head start on measurement by learning comparison word pairs, like more and less, tall and short, big and small, long and short, as well as near and far.
 
 
 
What is pattern?
Learning to recognize patterns gives children a big boost toward learning every branch of mathematics, from counting to algebra.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

World around us




As children grow, they want to know more about the world around them.  They want to learn about the things they see around them.


Our curriculum starts with things that are close to your child, and moves outward as the levels progress.
 
 
Since children learn differently, the same concepts and vocabulary words are introduced in several different ways.
 
 
 

Arts and colours




Drawing, colouring and paintings are ways children try to be creative and show others how they see the world.


Children should have many opportunities to work with the visual art elements of line, shape, and color.

Our curriculum is designed not only to develop your child’s visual-art skills, but also to teach or reinforce other subjects because different children learn in different ways.


Nursery Curriculum




Nursery Curriculum includes these topics

Reading:
Uppercase Alphabet A to Z


Math:
Numbers 1 to 15
Circles
Squares
Triangles
Rectangle
Diamonds
Stars


Art and Colours:
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Purple


World around us:
Getting dressed
My body
The market



This curriculum focuses on important basics in the four subjects.  This helps your child establish a basic foundation of knowledge he or she can build upon with confidence and success.

 


Pre-K Preschool Curriculum



Pre-K Curriculum includes these topics

Reading:
Letters A to Z
Upper Case A to Z
Lower Case a to z


Math:
Numbers 1 to 20
Circles
Square
Triangles
Rectangles
Diamonds
Stars


Art and Colours:
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Orange
Purple
Brown
White
Black


World around us:
Weather
Plants
Sports


A curriculum is designed to help your child be well prepared for kindergarten, whether he or he is enrolled in a preschool.

 

                  

Early learning experience



Early learning experts agree that a successful kindergarten experience can make all the difference for the remaining years of a child's education.

Knowing more helps to ensure your child has that advantage.