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Pre-K Learning

4-Year-Old Program

  • Overview
  • 1/2 Day Schedule
  • Full Day Schedule

  • A multi-sensory/phonetic approach is used to encourage reading readiness and a love of books. Many of the skill development and enrichment activities may be centered around a particular book, story, or poem. Also, classroom books are available for the children to “read” independently.
  • Paper, markers, crayons, chalk, paint and pencils are available for creative artwork.
  • A wide variety of manipulative toys are available daily ranging from building blocks to puzzles, sequencing toys, shape and design toys, sewing cards, and differently shaped beads for stringing.
  • One week is devoted to each letter of the alphabet. Activities might include, for example, a creative art project such as a nine noodle necklace for letter N, or a science adventure such as magnets and magnifying glasses for letter M. The children sound out the letters and come up with words that begin with that sound.
  • Letter writing or letter recognition pages emphasize practice of small motor skills, eye-hand coordination and proper handling of a writing instrument. Accuracy of writing is encouraged, but all efforts are rewarded. Name recognition is encouraged each time the children are in class.
  • Aa Bb Cc 1 2 3 4 5
  • Math and science are approached simply and naturally as part of the child’s world through games, play at water or rice tables, arts and crafts, and literature. For example, at “Circle Time” children take turns counting the number of children in class and placing the representative numeral on the job chart. This activity helps children develop the mathematical concept of one-to-one correspondence, and also reinforces left to right progression for reading readiness. Daily block building encourages developing awareness of math, spatial relations, and physics concepts.
  • Socialization is an essential part of the four-year-old program. Emphasis is on manners, sharing, taking turns, cooperation, respect for others, independence, and personal health and hygiene habits. Children are encouraged to express and identify feelings and to help themselves.
  • Pretend play and creative play are also encouraged as avenues of learning. Each room has a Housekeeping Corner offering dolls, kitchen utensils and appliances, play food and a dining table.
  • Physical education is incorporated through music, movement indoors and weather permitting, outdoor play on the fenced-in school playground. In addition the children thoroughly enjoy Fitness and Movement with “Mr. Barry" of “Creative World Learning”.
  • Thinking and problem solving are developed through open-ended activities where children can experiment, ask questions, and discover new solutions to problems.
  • Self-expression is encouraged in brush painting, finger-painting, modeling with clay, three- dimensional art, gluing, cutting, and drawing with chalk, crayons, markers and pencils.
  • Building with blocks provides an important avenue for promoting physical, emotional, social and cognitive growth. Children use large and small muscles and learn to work together and share with others when making buildings and structures. They build confidence and patience as they create, discover and problem solve.
  • Examples of Subject Areas: Calendar/ Exersize,Farm Animals, Fire Prevention, Five Senses/ Growth
  • Health/Safety/ Hibernation, Holidays/ Traditions, Listening Skills /Manners, Our Bodies / Phonics, Plants / Rhyming Sounds
  • The children receive daily exposure to music ranging from classical music to children’s performers. They also enjoy learning and singing seasonal and/or “fun” songs including ones that reinforce the day’s lesson.

1. Arrival, Visiting and Sharing Time
2. Supervised Free Play: Attention to social skills, manners, etc., Interest areas including paint, playdough and crayons and paper are available, Independence, self-reliance and positive social skills encouraged
3. Group Lesson (Rug Time): Flag Salute, Calendar, Weather, Job Chart, Show and Share, Lesson or Theme for the day
4. Project
5. Clean-Up Time
6. Outdoor Play (weather permitting)
7. Snack
8. Group Time: Story and/or Fingerplay or, Music/Movement/Game, Show and Share, Story
9. Dismissal

1. Arrival, Visiting and Sharing Time
2. Supervised Free Play: Centers, Interest areas and tables
3. Jobs, Flag Salute, Calendar & Weather
4. Snack
5. Circle Time- Lesson or Theme for the day
6. Individual interest areas: Project, Writing, Math & Science
7. Show & Share
8. Lunch
9. Rest
10. Recess
11. Circle Time
12. Afternoon centers and individual interest areas
13. Dismissal

The New Discovery Lunch Bunch

Extends Half-Day Programs for an Extra Hour!

From 12-1pm New Discovery offers an extended hour for lunch called “Lunch Bunch”.

Parents who need to extend the 3-hour day to 4 hours will find this very helpful. Children enjoy staying for lunch- it provides an opportunity for conversation in a structured group setting. The environment is calm and supervised. Teacher interaction encourages socialization, good manners, and healthy eating habits. After lunch, children have some time for free-play.

Parents are asked to provide a nutrious lunch and beverage for their child.