THE PROPELLERS
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Language & Literacy
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ENGLISH
Reading Readiness
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Letter Recognition: Children learn to identify letters through alphabet songs, puzzles, and games.
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Interest in Books: Exposure to picture books, storytimes, and reading areas helps foster a love for books.
Phonics and Vocabulary
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Phonics: Children match letters to sounds through activities like rhyming games and songs.
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Vocabulary Development: Teachers introduce new words through stories, conversations, and thematic activities.
Speaking and Listening Skills
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Speaking Skills: Children use language to express ideas and emotions. Storytelling helps them organize thoughts and build narrative skills.
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Listening Skills: Children practice attentive listening, following directions, and responding to questions.
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Conversational Skills: Children practice turn-taking, polite phrases, and social communication through interactions modeled by teachers.
Early Math Skills & Numbers
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MATHS
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Numbers and Counting: Basic number recognition and counting (1-10 or higher depending on the child's abilities).
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Shapes and Patterns: Identifying shapes (circle, square, triangle), understanding patterns.
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Sorting and Classifying: Grouping objects by size, color, or type.
Early Science Discovery
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SCIENCE
Health and Human Body:
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Body Parts and Senses: Children learn the names and functions of body parts, and how their senses help them explore the world.
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Healthy Habits: Lessons about nutrition, hygiene, and exercise help children understand how to care for their bodies.
Basic Scientific Concepts:
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Cause and Effect: Simple experiments, like mixing colors or watching water evaporate, teach children about basic cause-and-effect relationships.
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Senses Exploration: Children engage their five senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing) through activities like identifying different sounds, tasting foods, or feeling various textures.
Nature Exploration:
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Outdoor Observation: Children explore their environment by observing plants, animals, and seasonal changes during nature walks and outdoor play.
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Gardening: Hands-on activities like planting seeds help children understand plant growth, life cycles, and what living things need to survive.