Pre-K

Categories: Early Learning, pre-k
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About Course

Early Literacy

  • Phonemic awareness, letter recognition, basic vocabulary development, story comprehension
  • Integration of biblical stories and Christian values
  • Bible Storytime: Reading and discussing Bible stories, encouraging imagination and creativity
  • Topics: Letter sounds and recognition, simple vocabulary building, story comprehension and retelling, Bible stories and their lessons
  • Materials: Alphabet books, vocabulary flashcards, storybooks, Bible storybooks

Mathematics

  • Number recognition, basic counting, simple shapes and patterns
  • Real-world applications and hands-on activities
  • Biblical Integration: Using biblical examples to illustrate mathematical concepts
  • Topics: Counting and number recognition, basic shapes and patterns, simple sorting and matching activities, biblical examples of math concepts
  • Materials: Counting books, shape sorters, math manipulatives, Bible-based math activities

Science

  • Basic understanding of the natural world, observation and exploration
  • Exploration of God’s creation and integration of biblical principles
  • Creation Study: Learning about God’s creation and the wonders of nature
  • Topics: Observing and exploring nature, simple scientific experiments, God’s creation and natural wonders
  • Materials: Nature guides, observation tools, simple science experiment kits

Social Studies

  • Basic understanding of self and family, introduction to community roles
  • Emphasis on Christian values and biblical stories
  • Biblical Values: Studying biblical principles of love, kindness, and respect
  • Topics: Understanding self and family roles, introduction to community helpers, biblical values and their application
  • Materials: Social studies picture books, community helper posters, Bible storybooks with values

Additional Programs and Activities

  • STEM Program, Art and Crafts, Music and Movement, Biblical Teaching, Special Education Support, Field Trips
  • Bible Memory Verses: Memorizing simple Bible verses and discussing their meaning
  • Topics: Simple building and construction activities, basic science experiments, problem-solving challenges, basic drawing and painting techniques, craft projects with various materials, art appreciation and exploration, simple songs and rhymes, dance and movement activities, musical instruments and exploration, key Bible stories and their lessons, memory verse activities, daily prayer and reflection, individualized learning plans, strategies for early learning challenges, supportive learning environment, educational field trips to local parks and nature centers, community visits to fire stations and libraries, nature walks and outdoor learning
  • Materials: Building blocks, science experiment kits, art supplies, musical instruments, Bible storybooks, memory verse cards, field trip guides

Staying Connected

      • School Newsletter, Social Media Channels, The Principal’s Corner
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What Will You Learn?

  • Early Literacy
  • Phonemic Awareness:
  • Recognize and produce rhyming words
  • Identify beginning, middle, and ending sounds in words
  • Letter Recognition:
  • Identify and name uppercase and lowercase letters
  • Associate letters with their corresponding sounds
  • Basic Vocabulary Development:
  • Expand vocabulary through thematic units and storytelling
  • Use new words in context
  • Story Comprehension:
  • Listen to and retell simple stories
  • Answer basic questions about stories
  • Bible Storytime:
  • Learn age-appropriate Bible stories
  • Discuss and apply biblical lessons to daily life
  • Mathematics
  • Number Recognition:
  • Identify and name numbers 1-10
  • Understand the concept of "more" and "less"
  • Basic Counting:
  • Count objects up to 10
  • Recite numbers in sequence up to 20
  • Simple Shapes and Patterns:
  • Identify and name basic shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle)
  • Recognize and create simple patterns
  • Biblical Integration:
  • Use biblical examples to illustrate mathematical concepts (e.g., counting animals in Noah's Ark)
  • Science
  • Basic Understanding of the Natural World:
  • Observe and describe basic characteristics of plants and animals
  • Explore and discuss the weather and seasons
  • Observation and Exploration:
  • Use senses to observe and explore the natural world
  • Ask and answer simple questions about observations
  • Creation Study:
  • Learn about God’s creation and the wonders of nature
  • Encourage curiosity and exploration
  • Social Studies
  • Basic Understanding of Self and Family:
  • Identify and discuss basic information about themselves (name, age, family members)
  • Understand and appreciate family roles and dynamics
  • Introduction to Community Roles:
  • Identify and discuss various community helpers (police officers, firefighters, teachers)
  • Understand the importance of community and cooperation
  • Biblical Values:
  • Learn biblical principles of love, kindness, and respect
  • Apply Christian values in daily interactions
  • Additional Programs and Activities
  • STEM Program:
  • Engage in simple building and construction activities
  • Participate in basic science experiments
  • Develop problem-solving skills through hands-on challenges
  • Art and Crafts:
  • Explore basic drawing and painting techniques
  • Create craft projects using various materials
  • Develop an appreciation for art and self-expression
  • Music and Movement:
  • Learn and sing simple songs and rhymes
  • Participate in dance and movement activities
  • Explore musical instruments and rhythm
  • Biblical Teaching:
  • Memorize simple Bible verses and discuss their meaning
  • Participate in daily prayer and Bible storytime
  • Apply biblical lessons to daily life
  • Special Education Support:
  • Receive individualized learning plans and strategies for early learning challenges
  • Benefit from a supportive learning environment
  • Field Trips:
  • Participate in educational field trips to local parks and nature centers
  • Visit community helpers (fire stations, libraries)
  • Engage in nature walks and outdoor learning