What
makes our preschool lesson plans so different and so great?
All
our lesson plans meet and exceed federal rules and guidelines
regarding preschool programs. Students are taught important skills
that are the necessary building blocks for learning to read, advanced
mathematics, etc. These simple activities may seem like they are
just for fun, but there is a important and scientific
reason for each one.
All
of our preschool lesson plans include activities in the following
areas:
Each
“subject” for the preschool lesson plans is designed
to cover at least one to two weeks, depending on the length and
frequency of your classes.
All
our preschool lesson plans are written and used by actual preschool
teachers. With over 16 years in the classroom, our teachers know
what works and what doesn't. These lesson plans have been tried
and tested for not only educational value but for fun as well.
Children love to do these activities and don't always realize
they are learning at the same time! Not only do our teachers make
fun activities, they are well educated and hold bachelor degrees
in Elementary Education and Early Childhood from well known, accredited
universities.







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What
types of areas are covered?
Group
Activities / Circle Time
• Music & Movement is used to help develop large muscles
in arms and legs. These need to be developed before children can
be successful in small muscles activities such as writing or cutting
with scissors. This area also helps children learn to enjoy music
and the basics such as beat, loud/soft and fast/slow.
• Language & Literacy is how we help children learn
vocabulary, story order, thinking skills, recall, concepts of
the theme, and expressive language. These are not only important
in a school and learning setting, but for future life experiences.
Small Group Activities / Table Times
• Math & Cognitive is used to teach numbers, shapes,
patterns, sorting, thinking and reasoning skills.
• Fine Motor Skills develop small muscles so that children
are able to draw, write, manipulate small things, tear paper,
and cut with scissors.
• Language & Literacy is used to develop skills such
as expressive writing, visual memory, matching letters, letter
sounds, categorizing items, directional words, and opposites.
• Other creative activities are included to develop their
own uniqueness as an individual.
Free
Time
• Creative arts are used to draw, build, and develop their
imagination.
• Sensory activities are used to learn through exploration
and using the five senses.
• Dramatic Play & Social Development let children take
on different roles, solve problems, find solutions, and develop
social interactions.
• Science helps children explore by experimenting, identifying
problems, guessing what will happen, checking to see what did
happen, questioning how things happened, and developing a plan
of what to do next.
• Gross Motor helps children practice using large and small
muscles in fun activities.
• Field Trip Ideas to help children use real places to learn
about the world.
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