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The
Pre-Kindergarten Curriculum
LANGUAGE
ARTS
The Pre-Kindergarten Language Arts curriculum emphasizes the development
of an appreciation for books and stories as well as focuses on the development
of pre-reading skills. Additionally, students develop an understanding
that we read from left to right, letters make sounds, sounds create words
and that with these words we create sentences to help us communicate and
tell stories. Through reading, students are exposed to story sequencing
and cause and effect. Students are encouraged to ask questions and communicate
both orally and in writing in full sentences. Furthermore, the Language
Arts curriculum emphasizes strengthening fine motor skills and assisting
students with writing letters in upper and lower case. 
MATHEMATICS
The Pre-Kindergarten mathematics curriculum utilizes pre-math activities
and games which include the concepts of number recognition, one-to-one
correspondence, sequencing, patterning, sorting, rote counting, shape
recognition, fractions (whole and half), measurement, and basic addition.
Through the use of puzzles, manipulatives, books, graphs, and number boards
skills are reinforced throughout the year.
SOCIAL
STUDIES
The Social Studies curriculum prepares students to learn how to deal with
other people’s feelings and to celebrate different cultures and
occupations. Students focus on concepts of the self, family, friends,
feelings, helping/sharing, rules, jobs, rewards, cooperation and consequences.
Furthermore, pre-kindergarteners are exposed to occupations, cultures,
continents, oceans and different countries. Additionally, the curriculum
places a large emphasis on observing and respecting rules and boundaries.
STUDY
SKILLS
The Pre-Kindergarten Study Skills curriculum focuses on memorization and
concentration skills. Through the use of graphs, maps, and activities
related to patterning, labeling, categorizing, classifying, sequencing,
problem solving, and creative thinking, students areencouraged to increase
their attention span and their organizational skills. Additionally, personal
responsibilities are emphasized such as knowing where their cubbies are,
cleaning up after play or work time, and maintaining their clothing. All
of these skills provide a strong foundation for future academic studies.
Furthermore, the curriculum focuses on helping students deal with transitions
and providing them with strategies for dealing with conflicts by using
conflict resolution methods.

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