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Three and Four-Year-Old Classroom
In Preschool, students are introduced to letters and phonemes. Through stories, games, and direct instruction, preschool students will gain letter recognition and phonemic awareness. Reading to young children is an essential tool for early literacy. In both large and small group, Preschool children are read to throughout the day from a variety of genre. Numeracy is an important skill for young children. Rote counting, number recognition, patterning and measuring through standard and non-standard units of measurement is the core of our math curriculum. Students are introduced to math through hands on activities with the use of manipulatives for counting, sequencing and patterning, as well as activities such as cooking and measuring for an interdisciplinary approach to teach math concepts.
Coursework also includes:
- Language
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- The Arts
- Music
- Gross Motor Skills Development and the Outside Curriculum
- Fine Motor Skills Development
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Three and Four-Year-Old Classroom Teachers
Kimberly Komrosky
Preschool Teacher
Kim Mansfield
Preschool Teacher
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