Kindergarten

Where Your Child's Curiosity Takes Root

A Sample Day in the Kindergarten Classroom

Morning Circle Time– Students will begin the day gathering as a class to greet, sing, and connect with their peers. During this time, students will practice important listening skills while also building community with their classmates.

Reading and Letters– Students will learn the importance of reading and how words connect us to others and the world around us. We will practice letter recognition through games and group activities, find joy in storytelling, expand our vocabulary, and read rich picture books based around various themes and topics chosen for each week.

Math– Kindergarten math is meant to be active and fun! Topics such as cardinality, greater than/less than, measurement, and weight will be explored through the use of natural materials (i.e twigs, small stones, leaves), games, and hands-on activities.

Science– Science is all around us! Activities and experiments will focus on nature around us. We’ll explore the four seasons, water, weather, plants, birds, and more.

Open Ended Free Time– Playing is learning and is crucial to the world of Kindergarten. During our free time, students can choose to play in curated stations that I have designed to be fun and engaging, while also rich in learning. Homemade playdoh, sensory bins, blocks/legos, and pretend play using real household items are just a few of the stations students can expect to find in our room.

Afternoon Circle Time– We will end the day the way we began, in a circle with our peers. We will share highs and lows of our day, what we learned, and say goodbye to our friends.