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Spark interest and
appreciation for art and music. Develop awareness of
effects of color, patterns, textures and different mediums.
Inspire awareness of praise and worship through song.
BIBLE
Bring
children to saving knowledge of Christ. Increase knowledge
and understanding of God’s word. Help children feel
comfortable bringing their concerns to Christ. Teach
children to praise and worship through song, prayer and action.
FINE
MOTOR SKILLS
Develop
hand/eye coordination necessary for skills such as writing,
coloring and cutting.
GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
Enhance children’s overall
coordination. Develop social skills related to
sportsmanship and cooperation with others.
LITERACY
(3 YEAR OLD PROGRAM)
Recognize the name and sound of each letter of the alphabet.
Understand letters become words used to communicate.
Successfully write and recognize their name. Demonstrate
interest in and knowledge of books.
(PRE-K
PROGRAM) Recognize simple sight words. Begin
blending sounds to create words. Understand rhymes and
context, setting, character, problem & solution.
Differentiate between fantasy and reality in text. Successfully write and recognize their first and
last name. Retell familiar stories through puppets, drama
and felt.
Recognize basic shapes,
numbers, and concepts of quantity. Understand beginning
place value, graphing, sorting, patterning and sequencing.
Perform simple addition problems to 5.
SCIENCE
Awaken interest in God’s
creation. Basic understanding of scientific method.
Foster Biblical perspective of nature. Study senses,
animals/insects, plants, weather and seasons.
SOCIAL AND SELF
AWARENESS
Develop an understanding of
the relationships between themselves, their families &
community. Awaken interest in culture, history & social
studies. Study holidays, community helpers, family, school
relationships & maps.
SPANISH
Expose children to a secondary
language. Beginning vocabulary including numbers 1-10,
colors, foods, animals, parts of the body, family
members, & greetings.
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