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Language & Literacy
Children build vocabulary through literacy-based discussions, experiment with different letter sounds, and explore characters and story plots.
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Mathematical Thinking
Children explore number concepts and practice comparing, classifying, and interpreting simple graphs. Children begin using number lines.
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Social-Emotional Learning
Children learn to follow directions, take turns, and develop friendships. Children begin to engage in social interactions and regulate emotions with support.
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Wellness
Intermediate students complete complex fine motor tasks and improve balance through complex body movement exercises.
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Creative Expression
Children are introduced to art, artists, music, and musicians. Children engage in open-ended experiences inspiring self-expression and creative thinking.
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Scientific Exploration
Students begin to perform experiments, make predictions, test solutions, and begin to understand that natural changes occur.
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Citizens of the World
Children demonstrate acceptance of people who are similar and different from themselves and understand that all families have unique characteristics.
Intermediates (3-4 yrs)
Curious Minds at Work
Learning is fun and exciting in our Intermediate classroom. Students love their time so much that they don’t know they’re picking up new skills.
They learn to share and take turns. These skills help them to make friends and speak well.
We teach our three-year-olds to celebrate the differences among people. This helps them have an inclusive view of the world around them.