Preschool

Bible: Bible by Positive Action
In this curriculum learning the Bible is made fun. We begin each day by singing songs. Each week the children enjoy learning a Bible verse that shows God's character and love so they can begin to apply His Word in their daily lives. The children will begin to learn basic Bible knowledge such as "What is sin?" "Is every word of the Bible true?" and "Who is Jesus and why did he die for me?" During story time the children will learn many life lessons through biblical characters such as Noah, who shows us that God keeps His promises, and Lazarus, who teaches us that God is bigger than anything.

 

Pathways for Preschool by Bob Jones Press

Teaching preschooler to love learning is a long-term goal. We want to give attention to the preschooler's cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and spiritual development. We emphasize a Center-based and hands on learning to allow each child to learn at his/her own level and ability.

 

Numbers:
Numbers are introduced by a stick puppet named Hattie Hen. Hattie helps the children to learn number recognition, counting, and sequencing. The children will also learn their shapes, colors, and understand positional words and opposites.

 

Letters:
Letters are introduced by a stick puppet named Pinky Pig. She helps to introduce and then reviews letter recognition, auditory discrimination, and phonemic and print awareness.

 

 Art:
Children love to learn by using their hands. Art has hands-on, age appropriate art projects to help children develop creative expression and refine fine motor and hand-eye coordination.

 

Skill Development:
Children will be encouraged to engage in conversations to expand vocabulary and knowledge. Rhymes will be taught to help children develop language skills and auditory discrimination.