Curriculum
Due to the New York State Regents Action Plan the Pre-K is academically structured. Children entering the program are expected to be able to follow directives given by teachers. The Pre-K program consists of both quiet and active times. There are indoor and outdoor play activities. The children will experience large and small group activities. Each child is given individual attention based on their academic needs. Every child is important and learns in his/her own way. Our curriculum provides a developmentally appropriate educational environment for your child. Different levels of ability, development and learning styles are expected and accepted. Through the use of Learning Centers, the children will manipulate different materials and objects to help in the building of basic concepts.
Our Core Curriculum Includes:
Religion
Language Arts
Social Studies
Math Readiness
Science
In addition, Pre-K students have the opportunity to experience other learning activities including,:
Mass
Library
Physical Education
Music
Computers
Development of Communication
Exposure to Literature
Dramatic Play
Large and small muscle activities
Due to the New York State Regents Action Plan the Pre-K is academically structured. Children entering the program are expected to be able to follow directives given by teachers. The Pre-K program consists of both quiet and active times. There are indoor and outdoor play activities. The children will experience large and small group activities. Each child is given individual attention based on their academic needs. Every child is important and learns in his/her own way. Our curriculum provides a developmentally appropriate educational environment for your child. Different levels of ability, development and learning styles are expected and accepted. Through the use of Learning Centers, the children will manipulate different materials and objects to help in the building of basic concepts.
Our Core Curriculum Includes:
Religion
Language Arts
Social Studies
Math Readiness
Science
In addition, Pre-K students have the opportunity to experience other learning activities including,:
Mass
Library
Physical Education
Music
Computers
Development of Communication
Exposure to Literature
Dramatic Play
Large and small muscle activities