Class Goals: The goals of the Two’s class are to introduce children to a social environment where they are guided to 1) develop social-emotional skills, 2) separate from their parents, and 3) be acclimated to a school environment.
Child to Adult Ratio: 1 adult for every 3 children
Maximum Class Size: 8-10
Class Activities: Below are the regular classroom activities for the 2s class. Some of these activities occur daily (e.g., Story Time), others once a week (e.g., Spanish Lessons). To minimize the spread of germs and protect children with allergies, handwashing is done prior to school entry and before and after snack.
Daily Activities | Skills Being Developed |
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Free Play and Art | Hands-on exploration skills |
Clean Up Time | Self-help skills |
Circle Time | Group interaction |
Bathroom Break | Health and sanitation |
Snack/Storytime | Language and social skills |
Free Choice | Self-exploration |
Outdoor Time | Large motor skills |
In addition to these activities, our 2s class has in-house “field trips” every couple of months. In-house field trips have included visits from librarians, the “Critter Dude”, and Tim’s Gems Mobile Gold and Gem Mine.
Class Goals: The goals of the Two/Three’s class are to help children in 1) growing in their continuum of separating from their parents, 2) adapting to the school routine, and 3) to provide opportunities for children to become confident and creative learners.
Child to Adult Ratio: 1 adult for every 3 children
Maximum Class Size: 8-10
Class Activities: Below are the regular classroom activities for the 2/3s class. Some of these activities occur daily (e.g., Story Time), others once a week (e.g., Spanish Lessons). To minimize the spread of germs and protect children with allergies handwashing is done prior to school entry and before and after snack.
Daily Activities | Skills Being Developed |
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Choice Time | Exploration and an opportunity to focus on activities of their choice |
Clean Up | Social responsibility |
Group Time | Listening skills, respecting peers and teachers, communicating as a group |
Snack | Health and nutrition |
Outdoors | Social and large motor skills |
Music/Story | Dramatization, movement, and language skills |
Spanish/Language | Exposure to another language and culture |
In addition to these activities, our 2/3s class has in-house “field trips” every couple months. In-house field trips have included visits from librarians, the “Critter Dude”, and Tim’s Gems Mobile Gold and Gem Mine.
Class Goals: The goals of the Three’s class are to help children in 1) growing in their continuum of separating from their parents, 2) adapting to the school routine, and 3) to provide opportunities for children to become confident and creative learners.
Child to Adult Ratio: 1 adult for every 4 children
Class Activities: Below are the regular classroom activities for the 3s class. Some of these activities occur daily (e.g., Story Time), others once a week (e.g., Spanish Lessons). To minimize the spread of germs and protect children with allergies handwashing is done prior to school entry and before and after snack.
Daily Activities | Skills Being Developed |
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Choice Time | Exploration and an opportunity to focus on activities of their choice |
Clean Up | Social responsibility |
Group Time | Listening skills, respecting peers and teachers, communicating as a group |
Snack | Health and nutrition |
Outdoor Play | Social and large motor skills |
Music/Story | Dramatization, movement, and language skills |
Spanish/Language | Exposure to another language and culture |
In addition to these activities, our 3s class goes on field trips every couple of months. Field trips have included going to Butler’s Orchard, Imagination Stage, and the Montgomery County Recycling Center.
Class Goals: The goals and environment in the Four/Five’s class (pre-K) is to provide opportunities to embrace learning through creative, exploratory, and hands-on activities. Children are encouraged to be self-confident and take responsibility of their learning. Opportunities to enhance their listening and speaking skills as well as pre-reading and writing abilities are provided and participation in these opportunities is encouraged. The curriculum for the Four/Five’s class includes opportunities to develop cognitive and language skills, mathematical skills, scientific thinking, art appreciation, social/individual problem solving skills, and fine and large motor skills.
Child to Adult Ratio : 1 adult for every 6 children (sometimes 1:9 children by the spring)
Class Activities: Below are the regular classroom activities for the 4/5s class. Some of these activities occur daily (e.g., News Time), others once a week (e.g., Spanish Lessons). To minimize the spread of germs and protect children with allergies handwashing is done prior to school entry and before and after snack.
Daily Activities | Skills Being Developed |
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Meeting Time | Listening, following instructions, respecting peers and teachers, communicating as a group |
Free Choice | Art exploration, fine manipulative, dramatic and social interaction, and small group activities |
Clean Up | Social and community responsibility |
News Time | Public speaking (Children take turns being the new moderators and call on peers to share news.) |
Hand Washing/Snack | Health, nutrition, and self-help skills |
Spanish/Language | Explore another language and culture |
Story Time | Dramatization, prediction, recall, and sequencing |
Music | Rhythm and movement |
Show and Tell | Sharing, asking, inquisitive questions, group participation |
Outdoor Play | Social and large motor skills |
In addition to these activities, our 4s class goes on field trips every couple of months. Field trips have included going to Butler’s Orchard, Imagination Stage, and the National Building Museum.