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Providing a wide variety of planned activities centered on getting your child ready to excel in kindergarten. Educational activities are offered in areas of science, music, art, language, early reading, numbers and early math. The curriculum follows the State of Arizona Early Learning Standards.


Children learn best in an environment which has a balance of structure and free choice activities. I will provide a wide range of hands-on activities that encourage children to experiment with science, math, language, reading, music, and art. Blocks, books, toys, dress-up, puzzles, manipulatives, games, kitchen, and puppet theatre are available to the children during class time. During the course of each class, the children will have the opportunity to participate in free choice activities, small group encounters, and whole group teacher-directed experiences. Free choice activities encourage personal interests and self-expression. Small group encounters are designed to enhance social skills and to provide reinforcement and extensions to concepts. Whole group experiences are intended to develop listening skills and the ability to follow directions, as well as to allow practice in being part of a group. I will provide many experiences that will allow the student to be successful and to practice the necessary writing, pre-reading and pre-math skills needed for kindergarten, while interacting with others in a social setting.




YOUNGERS:
(3yrs old by August turning 4 that school year)
At this age, my primary goal is to introduce the children to a school setting that allows them to feel both secure and stimulated. I understand that this may be your child's first experience away from parents and a great deal of sensitivity is used regarding separation. Keeping the developmental stage of each child in mind, learning centers are set up in the classroom that incorporate colors, shapes, letters and numbers. To enhance eye-hand coordination and develop problem-solving skills, manipulatives and puzzles are readily available each day. Pretending allows for creativity, social interaction and language development while practicing life skills.
Circle Time: This is a time when the children will gather on the rug to sing a welcome song, talk about immediate plans and either a book or felt story will be offered. As the children begin to mature, more will be added to this time. The concept of "Who came to Preschool?" will be introduced as will the calendar. These activities will emphasize letters, numbers, and name recognition. The purpose of Circle Time is to stimulate thinking, enrich social skills and expand the child's attention span.
Music and Movement: This is a significant part of the children's day, while exploring sound, volume, tempo and rhythm, the children will enhance listening skills, creative expression and social skills.
Art: In order to provide opportunities for creative expression and to reinforce fine motor skills and concept development in the areas of color, shape and size relationships, many types of art are available to the children.
Gross Motor Activities: Gross motor skills (large muscles) are continually being developed through indoor and outdoor games and play as well as during music and movement.
Fine Motor Activities: Throughout our curriculum, there are activities that will allow the children to develop and refine their small muscle (hand and wrist) movements. While cutting, tearing, drawing, and writing, they are developing the fine motor control they will need to actually begin to form letters.

OLDERS:
(4yrs old by August turning 5 that school year.)
It is my philosophy that kindergarten readiness consists of more than writing and recognizing letters and numbers. It is a love for learning, an increasing attention span, a feeling of comfort in who you are, a confidence in what you do and say and a sense of security in standing up in front of the class to show what you can (or cannot) do. These, along with letters and numbers, are the kindergarten readiness skills I give the children in The Little Learners' Preschool program. As the children grow and develop, so will their capabilities in music and movement and fine and gross motor activities.
Circle Time: As the attention span of the children increases, minutes and activities may be added to circle time. At this stage, the children are listening to a story, talking about the day's activities, the calendar and the "Letter of the Week". "Who came to Preschool?" will include recognizing and spelling names as well as counting who is here and who is not. Included in circle time are letter and number recognition games, as well as positional (over/under, next to/behind, etc.) games.
Art: In addition to the benefits gained by the children while in the Beginners Program, our Pre-K students will observe cause and effect as they mix colors, enhance creativity as they choose different materials and textures for their collage and develop their ability to label shapes and objects (painting a yellow circle and calling it a "sun"). They will continue to develop small muscle skills and refine their eye-hand coordination.
Language: Children are encouraged to use their words. Through daily story telling, reading, songs and "just" talking and listening, the children develop self-expression, the ability to question and increase their vocabulary. Dramatic play will not only encourage creativity and social interaction but it will also set the stage for the development of language.
Math: In addition to counting and number recognition, estimation, positional and sequencing games will be played. By using daily activities, learning centers and small and large groups, the children are given opportunities for problem solving and collaboration. Block play is an important part of the early childhood experience. The children will have the opportunity to learn about size, shape, length and weight and, of course, balance and spatial relationships as they construct cities, towers and roads with unit blocks.

MAKING NEW FRIENDS

MAKING NEW FRIENDS

Learning to be a good friend in our COMMUNITY

Learning to be a good friend in our COMMUNITY

Our Preschool is our COMMUNITY....

Our Preschool is our COMMUNITY....
The kids learn to work together and help one another

STORY TIME

STORY TIME
One of the kids favorites, "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom"

RHYME AND REPETITION

RHYME AND REPETITION
We love, "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly"

CALENDAR

CALENDAR
Singing, "Days of the Week"

"Months of the year"

Counting Numbers

Asking the question, "Where is the number 26?"

"There it is!"

"We found it! It's under the Jj" (demonstrates understanding of positional terms)

Spaulding Phonics

Spaulding Phonics
h - hhhh hat

"Who came to preschool?"

"Who came to preschool?"
name identification

Reading our first name, last name and whole name!

The kids love taking home the MYSTERY BOX!

Reading our color chart

Reading our color chart

Reviewing our SHAPES!

Reviewing our SHAPES!

WORKSHEETS

WORKSHEETS
Working on writing and early reading skills

CREATING

CREATING

HANDS ON LEARNING

HANDS ON LEARNING
ABC learning boxes

Reading our books!

Reading our books!

Puppet Theater

Puppet Theater

Scientific Discoveries

Scientific Discoveries
Going on a dinosaur dig!

SUMMER PRESCHOOL

Caterpillar Class
Mon, Wed, & Fri
9:00am - 11:40am
ENROLLMENT: open

Butterfly Class
Mon, Wed, & Fri
12:00pm - 3:00pm
ENROLLMENT: open

Session 1:
Jun 4th, 6th, 8th
"WILD WEST"

Jun 11th, 13th, 15th
"FAIRY TALES"

Session 2:
Jun 18th, 20th, 22nd
"Scientific Discoveries"

Jun 25th, 27th, 29th
"Pirate"

$5 Registration Fee
$70 enrolled in one session
$135 enrolled in both sessions

For more information please email me at misscarrie918@gmail.com

Please submit: your name, child's name, age, birthdate, and who referred you to the Little Learners'.

NEXT YEAR 2012-2013 New Class Schedule

CATERPILLARS: 8hrs/wk
Mon, Wed, & Fri
9:00am - 11:40am
(3yr olds-waiting list available)
(4 yr olds-2 spots open)

BUTTERFLIES: 9hrs/wk
Mon, Wed, & Fri
12:00pm - 3:00pm
(3yr olds-waiting list available)
(4 yr olds-1 spot open)

FIREFLIES: 8hrs/wk
Tue & Thur
9:00am - 1:00pm
(3yr olds-waiting list available)
(4 yr olds-1 spot open)

Ages of children enrolled
3yr old by August - YOUNGER
4yr old by August - OLDER

pink

pink

red

red

blue

blue

yellow

yellow

green

green

orange

orange

purple

purple

white

white

brown

brown

black

black

Aliyah

Aliyah

Arianna

Arianna

Ava G.

Ava G.

Ava L.

Ava L.

Carson

Carson

Carter

Carter

Colin

Colin

Grant

Grant

Josie

Josie

Julia

Julia

Kate

Kate

Kamrin

Kamrin

Keira

Keira

Rylee

Rylee

FAVORITE LINKS:

  • School District CALENDAR
  • The Little Learners' Preschool
  • Scholastic Books - parent ordering
  • Lakeshore Learning (educational toys)
  • Phoenix Public LIBRARY
  • Buef Community Center (basketball)
  • Dance Magic (dance classes)

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