Playgroup school lays the foundation for the preschool journey. Kids are exposed to activities that help them to eat independently, make friends and follow the routine. The environment to enhance language is provided by introducing songs, rhymes, and alphabets. Playtime activities in play school help kids to develop their fine and gross motor skills.
In play school, children develop the following skills: Self-expression and self-confidence through pretend play and free play. Socio-emotional skills such as independence as they learn to eat on their own and wear their own shoes.
Basic language skills through phonics and reading. Pre math skills through the recognition of pattern and shapes. Fine and Gross Motor skills through activities like gripping, twisting, squeezing, grasping, stacking, eating with a spoon, pouring water into a glass, building blocks, moulding clay, climbing stairs, balancing on the beam. It serves the purpose of equipping children with the best learning in preschool.
Alphabets A to Z
Rhymes
Stories
Colouring of Alphabet Related Objects
Number 0 to 10
Introduction of Shapes
Maths Concepts
Colouring of Number
Parts of body, Seasons, Myself, Birds,
Transport, Flowers, Animals, Creatures,
Insects, Community Helper, Colours
Vegetables, Picture talks, Festivals, Fruits,
Emotions, Art and Craft
At Nursery school, kids experience an explosion of language, along with dramatic advancement in fine and gross motor control, problem-solving ability, independence, and social interaction. They may begin to read two/three words and can make interesting mathematical patterns.
In Nursery School, children develop the following skills: Pre math and logic-based skills like identifying patterns, sequencing, size, and quantity.
Language skills through writing and reading whole words Early reading skills as they are encouraged to become independent readers.
Writing Alphabets A to Z
Rhymes
Stories
Colouring Objects
Writing Number 0 to 10
Introduction of Shapes
Maths Concepts
Parts of Body,Sensory, Seasons, Myself, Birds,
Transport, Flowers, Animals, Creatures,
Insects, Community Helper, Colours, Season Wise clothes,
Vegetables, Picture talks, Festivals, Fruits,
Cleanliness, Emotions, Art and Craft
Through our skill-based curriculum and personalized mode of learning, children analyse knowledge and discover new things independently. In Junior KG and Senior KG, our program also recognizes that children will soon be entering grade 1. Hence, it is vital that we equip them with the resources, both academic and non-academic, needed to succeed in school. By the end of kindergarten, children will be able to draw and write their own stories, perform basic maths operations and communicate confidently in front of the class.
In kindergarten, children develop the following skills: Writing skills through emergent literacy.
Advanced language and reading skills through storytelling. Advanced math skills with concepts such as bar graphs and word problems. Public speaking skills through pretend and play and various opportunities such as hosting the class and annual function.
Writing Alphabets Capital A to Z & Small a to z
Rhymes
Stories
Writing Number 1 to 50
Number Notation 1 to 10
Introduction of Shapes
Maths Concepts
Parts of body, Sensory organs, Seasons, Myself, Birds,
Transport, Flowers, Animals, Creatures,
Insects, Community Helper, Colours, Season Wise clothes,
Vegetables, Picture talks, Festivals, Fruits,
Cleanliness & hygiene Nutritions,Emotions, Art and Craft
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स्वर पर आधारित अभ्यासिका
कविता
Through our skill-based curriculum and personalized mode of learning, children analyse knowledge and discover new things independently. In Junior KG and Senior KG, our program also recognizes that children will soon be entering grade 1. Hence, it is vital that we equip them with the resources, both academic and non-academic, needed to succeed in school. By the end of kindergarten, children will be able to draw and write their own stories, perform basic maths operations and communicate confidently in front of the class.
In kindergarten, children develop the following skills: Writing skills through emergent literacy.
Advanced language and reading skills through storytelling. Advanced math skills with concepts such as bar graphs and word problems. Public speaking skills through pretend and play and various opportunities such as hosting the class and annual function.
Revise Alphabets Capital A to Z & small a to z
Uses of this, that, those, a, an, yes, no
Two & Three letter words, Blends
Rhymes
Stories
Writing Number 1 to 10
Number Notation 1 to 50
Introduction of Shapes
Addition
Subtraction
Maths Concepts
Parts of body, Sensory organs Seasons, Myself, Birds,
Transport, Flowers, Animals-Sounds & their homes,
Insects, Community Helper, Season wise Clothes
Vegetables, Good behaviour Picture talks, Festivals, Fruits,
Days of the week, Months of the year, Emotions, Art & Crafts
स्वर अ से अं:
व्यंजन क से ज्ञ
स्वर, व्यंजन पर आधारित अभ्यासिका
कविता