One of the very first choreography lessons we teach in kindergarten is dancing! There are so many ways you can get your students involved in fun hands-on activities.
Class activities provide kindergarten students with a fun and exciting way to practice important drawing skills. Today I’m going to share with you ideas that are easy to implement in a class.
At this level, the children are introduced to a more structured day with stimulating activities, group interactions etc. Children at this age start developing independence and learn through their senses. The curriculum and activities have been designed to help the child build social, emotional, language, cognitive and physical skills. Besides, the child is encouraged to learn, grow and discover as per his developmental milestone.
This program is meant for the communication and language development in the child which is the prime focus. We ensure that the children are given enough exposure to express themselves confidently. They are encouraged to explore the various material available in their discovery zone. Activities at this age are aimed at improving their gross and fine motor skills. You won't need to worry about what your child should be learning . We help the child in developing language skills, encouraging learning of new age skills, engaging children physically, emotionally and socially shaping scientific thought in children.
Quality education in the early years of preschool sets a firm foundation in the overall development of a child. At Little Bumble Bee Play School and Day care, the nursery curriculum provides a right array of activities to help children move towards achieving their early learning goals. In Nursery, children are engaged in school readiness activities such as reading, writing, counting, number recognition and problem-solving in a fun-filled but purposeful manner.
The transition from preschool to primary school is a crucial time of change for both children as well as their parents. At Little Bumble Bee Play School and Day care, the Kindergarten (K.G.) curriculum ensures a smooth transition to formal schooling with meaningful and progressive learning experiences. Through these activities, children learn the alphabet and letter sounds, numbers and simple math and master early writing skills. Furthermore, each child’s development is measured thrice in a year through well-designed assessment as part of this unique pedagogy. During these formative years, the child works in a collaborative landscape with the teacher, peers, and the environment for deeper insights and learning. Hands-on learning, interdisciplinary subjects, project work, and co-curricular activities are synergized to promote the bespoke development of each child.