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Curriculum
Each
curriculum is flexible to handle different situations. Our
curriculums are tools that help smooth the transition of theory
into practice. All levels reflect the Pre-School
Frameworks set forth by the Mass. Department of Education. Curriculum and progress reports are based on the
Eight Multiple Intelligences.
Eight Multiple
Intelligences
Various
Learning Styles:
1)
Verbal/Linguistic - All aspects of formal language
(poetry, storytelling, oral conversations)
2)
Logical/Mathematical - Clear thought process
(problem solving, classifying, sequencing, puzzles)
3)
Visual/Spatial -
Visual perception and forming images in the mind (drawing,
painting, playdough)
4)
Bodily/Kinesthetic
- Expressing oneself and learning through physical activities
(gross motor skills, blockbuilding, creative movement)
5)
Musical - Understanding through
rhythmic movements (dancing, circle games, singing, instruments)
6)
Interpersonal -
Knowing how to communicate cooperatively with other people
(large groups, role-playing, drama)
7)
Intrapersonal -
Inward thoughts and emotions (one-on-one, small group,
independent and imaginative activities)
8)
Naturalist -
Observing and wondering about natural environment (simple
science experiments, nature walks, planting, collecting objects)
All
activities are planned to motivate and not frustrate children.
Children have a variety of learning styles combined in a unique
blend. Multiple Intelligence Techniques enable the total
capacity of each child to be developed through the use of
various teaching methods. The curriculum leaves room for both
student and teacher creativity. The center also has a fenced-in
outdoor playground and a library area so students may borrow
books. tapes and DVD's. Throughout the school year,
samples of each student's work will be placed in his or her
portfolio to be taken home at the end of the school year.
Brief Summary
To better
prepare Pre-K and Transition students for a full-day
kindergarten experience, these levels offer extended day classes
which continues the curriculum and a brief lunch period.
Incorporated in all levels is "Teaching Empathy" (No Bullying),
"Keeping Safe" (Beware of Strangers) and "Good Nutrition"
(Healthy Eating)! World of Wonder Pre-School has "Gone
Green" so "Recycling" is also incorporated into our programs.
Nursery
(3 hours)
Cooperative
play and socialization will be the focus of this level
curriculum. A variety of songs, fingerplays, books and creative
movement are some of the daily activities. Introducing flannel
boards, drama, puppetry, and Compact Disc (CD) players will help
to encourage oral language and communication. Bead stringing,
cutting, drawing, tracing, playdough and puzzles to develop
dexterity. Water and sand are fun, both indoors and outdoors.
Gross motor skills of hopping, jumping, balancing and running
provide large muscle development. Basic math concepts of
counting and matching will be practiced on the calendar and in
various games. Listening and following simple directions will
help to develop auditory practice. Proper use of equipment and
respect for the belongings of others will be encouraged in daily
sharing of tasks and supplies. Above all, we want to give
students a positive first experience to learning.
Pre-Kindergarten (3 or
4 hours)
This
curriculum is geared towards readiness skills and language
development. Speaking in complete sentences and expressing
ideas are major goals. Story starters, experience charts and
Show and Tell time are valuable tools of expressive language.
The development of the fine motor skills are introduced through
the use of painting, collages, letter and number writing and
simple art projects involving simple pasting and cutting. Story
time and simple direction games are fun ways to practice
listening skills and increase attention span. Music is
incorporated throughout most daily activities as an enjoyable
learning tool. Sorting, patterns and sequencing encourage basic
math concepts. Using one’s imagination through creative drama
and recalling simple facts enhance comprehension. Daily
assigned classroom jobs help to develop a sense of pride and
responsibility. Ultimately, our goal is to foster confidence
and self-esteem in preparation for Kindergarten.
A computer
is available in the classroom to supplement curriculum.
Transition (3 and 4 hours)
The
Transition program is available for children born between
September 1st and December 31st who will not be entering a
kindergarten either due to chronological age or a specific
social or academic consideration. A supplementary computer
program is incorporated into the Transition Program as an
additional visual aid.
At this
level, self-motivation and independent learning is our goal.
Most students are capable of more detail, letter and number
penmanship, math development and readiness skills in language.
Correct pencil grip and left to right sequence is stressed in
all activities to insure proper writing of numbers and upper and
lower case alphabet letters. One-to-one correspondence,
cardinal and ordinal numbers, measurement and time concepts will
be introduced with the use of charts, scales and graphs. The
students will be introduced to concepts of science, animal life
and social studies through hands-on experimentation, life skills
and resources. Art projects incorporate units of study and
classroom themes. Listening skills enable students to become
active, cooper-active members of the classroom. Special
attention will be focused on early childhood readiness skills to
challenge and encourage all students to complete tasks and to be
successful in school.
All three
levels of curriculum are interrelated and support one another. |