Abel

3-4 years
  • Class Overview

    This group are considered the final stages of pre-school and preparing for kindergarten.
  • Abel

    • Learning style detection and enhancement
    • Assistive reading and Phonic mastering
    • Individual attention in a small-class setting
    • Beginning word formation
    • Age Group:
      3-4 years
    • Class Size:
      12 Children
    • Charges per Term:
      ¢2,860.00
    • Full Day:
      7.00 am to 4 pm
    • Language Arts

      We specialize in reading at an early age.

    • Math

      Early Counting and algebraic thinking.

    • Creative Art

      Creation own original work and participating in drama and fine art.

    • Media & Technology

      Electronic forms of books are introduced. Educative computer games and activities form part of daily activity.

    • Science

      Early knowledge of concepts and process.

    • Social Studies

      Knowledge of self and community.

  • Daily Routine
    Morning Meeting

    Warm up brain activity
    Each day the Morning Meeting will begin with a short Warm Up Your Brain activity. These movements/ exercises help develop small and large motor control, improve coordination, create brain patterns, and activate both sides of the brain among other benefits.

    Learning Centres

    Learning Centers provide the most natural and effective use of classroom materials, time, and space. Children are free to make choices, to handle, taste, smell, and observe, to explore at their own developmental levels, to solve problems in their own way, to share with friends, to dramatize, and to create. Children move around freely and learn by doing. As they change activities, they meet different groups of children and have frequent contacts with the teacher. They learn to work and socialize with others. They meet problems and learn to solve them. They grow in confidence and self-respect.

    Gathering

    Attendance routine
    Each day children place their Name Cards in the Present column on the Attendance Board. This Board is used to address a variety of phonics skills throughout the curriculum.

    Weather routine
    Children will familiarize themselves with weather and weather words and in addition will preview observing, predicting, and forecasting concepts.

    Calendar
    Research in child development indicates that children do not truly understand time concepts until the first or second grade, even though they may use words associated with time concepts. Initially, the calendar is used as an informational graph to identify important events such as a child’s birthday, holidays, guest speakers, etc. Over the course of the year, the calendar routine expands into more complicated concepts

  • Class Hours Per Year
    • Art Classes165 Hours
    • Writing Classes125 Hours
    • Drawing Classes52 Hours
    • French Classes75 Hours
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