Overview
Children start to explore the world around them as soon as they are born. At Kings Bridge, the Senior curriculum enables children to continue their exploration.
Early experiences in the first few years of life are critical for acquisition of skills as maximum brain development happens during this period.
The learning objective includes 3 components: performance, conditions, and criteria. Your senior will gain more control over their own body and impulses and will expand their understanding of the world around him. They will also become more independent, even beginning to earnestly read on their own.
Develop independent, creative
and critical thinkers
Reading/Writing
Our Kindergarten students spend one- on- one time reading every day with our reading instructor
Math
Children’s math experiences expand as they count higher, compare more, make graphs, expand patterning skills
Story Telling
Indian collection of interrelated animal fables in Sanskrit verse and prose, arranged within a frame story.
Circle Time
This helps children learn how to function in a group setting ~ that there is a time to talk and a time to listen
Art
Students are involved in many fun art projects consisting of different mediums such as painting, play dough, cutting...
Physical Education
The main goal for our pre-kindergarten classes is to focus on their basic locomotive skills
Popular questions
Read and retell familiar stories. Use strategies (rereading, predicting, questioning, contextualizing) when comprehension breaks down. Use reading and writing for various purposes on their own initiative. Orally read with reasonable fluency.
5 to 7 years is the right age to be a senior.
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