PreK Program

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iii. pre-kindergarten program

Pre-Kindergarten Program LANGUAGE AND EARLY LITERACY DEVELOPMENT Through developmentally appropriate activities our program is designed to provide a solid foundation for language and literacy development in preschool children. The six pre-reading skills that we address are vocabulary, print awareness, letter knowledge, phonological awareness, print motivation, and narrative skills. In a print-rich environment, activities and instructional materials are provided for use in developing children’s language, cognitive, and early reading skills. Development of expressive and receptive language, including vocabulary, the contextual use of speech, syntax, and comprehension abilities, are fostered in the classrom. Conversational opportunities through Circle Time, Story Time, Learning Centers, and Transition Time activities promote vocabulary acquisition. Through direct instruction and a variety of multi-sensory activities, children learn the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. They are actively engaged in linguistic awareness games, such as songs, nursey rhymes, and rhythmic activities to help them develop phonemic awareness. Children enjoy listening to and discussing storybooks. Teachers’ daily reading aloud to children helps children develop an awareness of story structure, and facilitates oral language and vocabulary development. They begin to understand that print carries a message. Exposure to a variety of books develops background knowledge, as well as comprehension and book-use skills. Instructional Materials • • • • • • • • • • •

Alphabet activity mats “Phonemic Awareness in Young Children,” by Adams, Foorman, Lundberg, and Beeler Phonemic Awareness Match-a-Sound “Sounds Abounds,” by Catts and Vartiainen “HELP 1 Exercises for Language Processing,” by Lazzari and Peters “Handwriting Without Tears,” by Olson and Knagston “I Can,” McGraw-Hill Trade books Big books Various skill-based games Teacher-created materials

2013-2014 Lower School Program Guide

MATH Young children learn by doing. Hands-on, concrete experiences give children opportunities to experiment with and internalize basic math concepts. Working with manipulatives helps children move from the concrete to the pictorial to the abstract. The use of manipulatives is an integral part of the students’ mathematical development in the PreK classroom. Young children learn mathematics from their manipulation of objects and their discovery of relationships and patterns in their environments. As children build with blocks in the block corner, math is happening naturally. They are learning about classification, size and shape, symmetry, mapping, depth, width, height and length, number, part/whole relationships (fractions), measurement, volume, and area. The concepts that are integrated into the program include spatial relationships; classification; patterning; numbers to 30; one-to-one correspondence; counting/comparing; writing numbers 0-20; ordinal numbers; addition and subtraction – adding/subtracting concepts; fractions – part/whole, half; measurement – customery length/weight/capacity; graphs – pictorial graphing and interpreting; geometry – identifying/ comparing shapes, symmetry; time – calendar; problem solving – mental math, estimating, patterning/ sequencing, sorting/classifying. By creating an environment that allows children to participate in many activities we encourage the development of mathematical concepts. At circle time the children are actively engaged in class discussion. How many friends are here today? How many boys are here today? How many girls are here today? How many days have we been in school? If today is the May 15, what day will be next? Weather charts provide many opportunities for thinking mathematically. We count the number of sunny days, rainy days, cold days, warm days in the month. Did we have more rainy days or sunny days? The children learn to interpret graphs as we create other graphs of information, such as eye color, hair color, birth dates, and favorite kinds of apples.

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