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Kindergarten
CSB Kindergarten refers to children
between the ages 3-6 years .We deliver our
Curriculum through play, with a
wide range of activities which are both
instructive and fun,
because we know that young children learn best
when they are happy and confident.
We nurture creative development, a sense of self-
confidence, independence, perseverance
and a love of learning.
We promote the idea that each child
develops at his/her own pace, therefore our
activities
are planned around the children's
interests and needs. During the year we will be
covering areas such as:
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
It
is considered to be an essential area of learning
for all children, as children
leaving us feeling confident, motivated, secure
and aware of
others are more likely to succeed
not only in formal learning but in life. The
aspects of
learning in this area are:
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dispositions and attitudes
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self-confidence and self-esteem
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forming relationships
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behavior and self-control
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self-care
Many of these can be promoted
through the routine of the setting, like putting
out and
tidying away resources and
materials, working alongside adults, storybooks,
displays with
their work and different table top activities.
COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
We
promote communication, language and literacy
skills by providing the opportunity,
encouragement
and support for the children to become confident
in a number of key skills
such as:
-speaking and listening
Language for communication looks at
helping children to use language as a way of
socializing,
expressing their needs and
interests, explain .describe, ask simple questions
etc (use
language for different purposes).
It also includes encouraging children to sustain
attentive
listening, and to respond with
questions and comments, as well as acquiring new
vocabulary by hearing new words in certain
meaningful activities.
-reading is an aspect of learning'
that concentrates on motivating children to read
rather than an ability simply to
decode. We follow the Oxford reading scheme, and
the
children exercise their reading
skills one to one with the teacher on a weekly
basis.
-writing looks particularly at
children's desire to communicate at first using
marks
but eventually more recognizable
letters. Children are given opportunities to
attempt
writing for different purposes,
such as making shopping lists, writing cooking
recipes,
making cards, etc.
MATHEMATICAL DEVELOPMENT
We promote the development
and understanding of mathematical skills by
providing the
opportunity for the children's
experiences of mathematics to be enjoyable and
meaningful and for the children's
confidence to be fostered at all times. Children
will be
covering all mathematical areas of
learning, through practical and meaningful
activities,
areas, such as;
Children's interest for numbers is
aroused by interaction with their environment and
with
other people. The first aspect
looks at helping children recognize the importance
of
numbers in their everyday lives,
both as labels (e.g. house numbers), but also for
counting,
as children are introduced to
different counting skills through hands-on
activities.
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE
WORLD
In this area of learning, children
develop the crucial knowledge, skills and
understanding
that help them to make sense of the
world. This forms the foundation for later work in
science, design and technology,
history and geography.
A particular attention is given to
activities based on first-hand experiences that
encourage
exploration, observation, problem
solving, prediction, decision making and
discussion, as well
as to adult support in helping
children organize tasks, criteria and information
and in keeping
record of the information they have
gathered.
CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT
We nurture creative development
through areas of learning such as art, music,
dance,
imaginative play and design, that
stimulate their curiosity. Children are encouraged
to
respond, explore, express and
communicate their ideas and use their imagination
through a wide range of activities
provided by our school, such as:
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Drawing and painting using a
variety of techniques, materials and textures.
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Modeling play-dough,
plasticine
and clay.
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Build different models using a
variety of construction materials.
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Use music in different ways
(singing, dancing, sound making).
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Using role and imaginative play.
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
Our school provides activities that
involve the use of a wide range of tools,
equipment and materials in order for each child to
develop his/her physical skills, co-ordination,
dexterity and competence as well as
fine and gross motor skills. Other physical
activities such as running,
jumping, tiptoeing, etc. are designed to develop
muscular
control and strength, as well as
body and spatial awareness.
Children participate in such
activities during PE with the teacher, as well as
on a daily
basis during outdoor play time.
We also initiate our students in early computer
skills by using educational games
appropriate to their age groups.
EXTRA CURRICULA ACTIVITIES
Our school also provides Arabic and
Turkish lessons.
We offer music lessons with an experienced music
teacher. Also, the children can join
our dance club (modern dance and
ballet)
In addition to the daily class
programme we provide the opportunity for children
to
explore and make sense of the world
around them through first-hand experiences
during field-trips to museums,
farms, puppet theatres, special play grounds etc.
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