The preschool class for three-year-olds incorporates hands on opportunities designed to promote cognitive, social, and fine and gross motor development. Children engage in a wide-array of activities to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills, creative expression and socialization.
Pre-K 3’s curriculum
The 3-year olds focus on the following.
More structured classroom schedule
Focus on early emergent reading and writing skills
Counting and math skills
Fine motor skills with complex activities such as cutting and pasting
Story telling and comprehension
Social and self-help skill development
Science program
American Sign Language
Engage in longer conversations with adults and other children using a greater variety of words
Begin to identify the first sound in a word
Identify and name letters in their name and begin to know sounds for some
Recognize his or her own name and begin to write it using both letters and letter-like shapes
Build relationships with adults and be able to express thoughts and needs
Ability to resolve disagreements between friends with little help from adults
Expressive play, through make believe
Climb, jump, walk, and run during gross motor activities