Cirriculum of Nursery @ MNR Golden Kids
Mathematics:
Introduction to Numbers:
Introduce numbers through counting games, fingerplays, and manipulatives like counting blocks or toys.
Shape and Color Recognition:
Explore shapes and colors through hands-on activities, sorting games, and art projects.
Basic Concepts:
Teach basic mathematical concepts such as big/small, tall/short, more/less using visual aids and real-life examples.
Pattern Recognition:
Engage children in activities that involve identifying and creating simple patterns using objects or pictures.
English:
Language Development:
Encourage language development through conversations, storytelling, and singing songs.
Vocabulary Building:
Introduce new words through thematic units, picture books, and interactive activities.
Listening and Speaking Skills:
Promote listening and speaking skills through circle time discussions, show-and-tell sessions, and role-playing activities.
Introduction to Phonics:
Introduce letter sounds and phonemic awareness through games, songs, and rhymes.
General Knowledge (GK):
Exploration of the World:
Introduce children to the world around them through discussions, pictures, and hands-on experiences.
Themes and Topics:
Explore themes such as animals, plants, seasons, community helpers, and holidays to build general knowledge.
Interactive Learning:
Use multimedia resources, storybooks, and simple experiments to make learning engaging and interactive.
Rhymes:
Rhyme Time:
Teach nursery rhymes and fingerplays to promote language development, rhythm, and memory skills.
Actions and Movements:
Incorporate actions, gestures, and movements into rhymes to engage children physically and kinesthetically.
Singing and Music:
Use musical instruments, props, and recorded music to enhance the singing experience and create a fun atmosphere.
Storytelling:
Story Time:
Read aloud age-appropriate storybooks and picture books to spark children's imagination and love for reading.
nteractive Storytelling:
I Encourage children to participate in storytelling by asking questions, making predictions, and acting out parts of the story.
Story Creation:
Foster creativity by allowing children to create their own stories through drawing, storytelling games, and puppetry.