In this area, the child learns about plants, animals and insects. It’s an introduction to the living beings that live in the same world as them. We learn mostly through experimentation, so the child can experience ideas, rather than process information that is passed on verbally.
In this area children learn about the world around them. It starts with the child getting a deeper sense of the in which live. It then progresses to giving them insights and information about countries around the world. We talk about differences in life and cultures. They finally move into learning about land, air and…
We start by learning words and then building vocabulary by working with picture & object matching. We do segmenting which helps our early readers. This helps the child to develop necessary skills for reading and writing. Later we move on to sand paper letters. We use Cursive because it is a great way to teach…
With sensorial material children get an experience of classifying, sorting, pairing, grading material based on their sense of touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing, etc. These sensorial activities not only work at developing the child for future activities, they also help the child appreciate the world around them at a deeper level.
In this area the Child learns about numbers, quantities and how to put them together.
- They learn about Operation in a very concrete way through Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction and Division.
- They understand the decimal system and also learn how to skip count. The learning starts in a concrete way and later moves on to the abstract form.
Practical life is where the child learns everyday skills that will help them for the rest of their life. They build the ability to concentrate They build fine motor skills for working They prepare their eyes for reading by going from left to right and top to bottom Grace and Courtesy is a…