
Developmental Goals
In Pre-K 1, children continue building the skills needed for kindergarten while developing stronger thinking and problem-solving abilities. Through play-based learning and hands-on activities, children explore letters, numbers, counting, early math, and science. They also build confidence, communication skills, and positive social relationships in the classroom.
Teachers track progress through classroom observation and simple group and individual assessments. Families stay informed through progress reports, parent-teacher conferences, and daily communication.
Core Subject Areas
Language & Literacy
Children strengthen letter recognition, vocabulary, and early reading skills through stories, songs, and classroom discussions.
Mathematics
Children practice counting, number recognition, patterns, and simple problem solving.
Science
Children explore nature, animals, weather, and how the world around them works.
Social Studies
Children learn about their community, classroom roles, and how people work together.
Art & Creative Expression
Children express creativity through drawing, painting, crafts, music, and imaginative play.
Physical Development
Children strengthen coordination and motor skills through movement, outdoor play, and hands-on activities.
Social & Emotional Development
Children practice cooperation, sharing, self-control, and building friendships.
Cognitive Development
Children build thinking skills by asking questions, exploring ideas, and solving simple problems.
Health & Safety
Children learn healthy habits, classroom safety, and how to care for themselves and others.









