Cirriculum of Pre-Priamry-1 @ MNR Golden Kids
Mathematics:
Introduction to Numbers:
Introduce numbers 1-10 through counting games, number songs, and hands-on activities like counting objects.
Basic Concepts:
Teach concepts such as shapes, colors, sizes, and patterns using visual aids, puzzles, and sorting activities.
Number Recognition:
Help children recognize and identify numbers in various contexts, such as on dice, calendars, and number charts.
English:
Language Development:
Promote language development through conversations, storytelling, and exposure to rich vocabulary.
Introduction to Letters:
Introduce uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet through letter recognition activities, alphabet books, and letter tracing.
Phonemic Awareness:
Develop phonemic awareness skills through rhyming games, sound recognition activities, and listening exercises.
Emergent Reading Skills:
Foster emergent reading skills by exposing children to simple sight words, predictable books, and interactive reading experiences.
General Knowledge (GK):
Exploration of the World:
Introduce children to various topics related to their environment, community, nature, and the world around them.
Themes and Concepts:
Explore themes such as animals, plants, seasons, transportation, and occupations through discussions, pictures, and hands-on activities.
Cultural Awareness:
Introduce children to different cultures, traditions, festivals, and celebrations to promote cultural diversity and understanding.
Rhymes and Songs:
Rhyme Time:
Teach a variety of nursery rhymes, fingerplays, and action songs to develop language skills, rhythm, and memory.
Singing and Music:
Incorporate singing and music into daily routines to create a fun and engaging learning environment.
Motor Skills:
Include actions, movements, and dance routines in rhymes and songs to promote gross motor skills and coordination.
Storytelling:
Story Time:
Read aloud age-appropriate storybooks and picture books to stimulate imagination, language comprehension, and a love for reading.
Interactive Storytelling:
Encourage children to participate in storytelling by retelling stories, acting out characters, and making predictions.
Moral Values:
Choose stories that convey moral lessons, kindness, empathy, and positive character traits to promote moral and social development.
Moral Science:
Character Education:
Introduce basic moral values and ethical principles through stories, role-playing activities, and discussions.
Empathy and Compassion:
Teach children about empathy, kindness, sharing, respect, honesty, and responsibility through real-life examples and scenarios.
Social Skills:
Promote social skills such as cooperation, friendship, conflict resolution, and problem-solving in various social situations.