Monday Friday Daily Schedule Baby Kiddles (0-18 months)
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1 Monday Friday Daily Schedule Baby Kiddles (0-18 months) 7-9 AM Breakfast, Routine Care*, Free Play 9-11:30 Snack (Older Infants) Routine Care*, Language Development Activities (Singing songs & finger plays, reading books, puppets, Baby Signs) Motor Play (Tummy time, Grasping for toys, dancing outdoors for older infants) Cognitive Activities (Baby games, shape sorting) 11:30-12 PM Lunch, Routine Care*, Free Play 12-2 Nap, Free Play (Individual Play), Routine Care* 2-5 Snack (Older Infants), Routine Care* Sensory Play (Soft blocks, textures, music) Language Development Activities (Singing songs & finger plays, reading stories, Baby Signs) Motor Play (Tummy time, grasping for toys, dancing, ball play, outdoor play) Cognitive Activities (Busy boxes, stacking blocks, Baby games) 5-7 Dinner (Older Infants), Routine Care* Free Play (Individual play time) Stories & Finger Plays 7-9 Snack/Bottles, Routine Care* Prepare for Rest, Quiet Music Rest 9-11 (FRI) Quiet Music, Rest *Times are flexible: Infant feedings and naps take place as needed and per parent request. Diapers are changed every 2 hours or as needed, per parent request.
2 Monday Friday Daily Schedule Little Kiddles (18 mos 3yrs) 7-9 AM Breakfast, Free Choice Learning Centers (Art, Discovery, Fine Motor, Books, Puzzles, Dramatic Play, Blocks) 9-10:15 Large Group (Intro to theme, sing songs, story, shapes, colors) Snack Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 10:15-11:00 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) (This may include Music & Movement) PM Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open) Story Time, Diapering/Toileting 12-12:30 Lunch & Books 12:30-2:30 Nap/Quiet Time 2:30-3:15 Snack Large Group (Re-visit theme, sing songs, story, shapes, colors) Music & Movement 3:15-4:00 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) 4-5:00 Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 5-7:00 Dinner, Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 7-9 Prepare for Rest, Books & Puzzles Story Time Quiet Activities & Rest 7-11 (FRI) Prepare for Rest, Books & Puzzles, Stories, Movie & Rest Routine care such as diapering and toileting occurs every two hours or as needed on an individual basis. *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
3 Monday Friday Daily Schedule* Middle Kiddles (3-5yrs) 7-9 AM Breakfast, Free Choice Learning Centers (Art, Science, Math, Fine Motor Table Toys, Puzzles, Books, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Sensory, Writing & Listening) 9-11 AM Large Group (Intro to theme, Story, letters, numbers, shapes, colors) Snack Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open.) 11-12:00 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) (This may include Music & Movement & Large Group Games.) 12-12:30 Story Time 12:30-1 PM Lunch, Table Toys, Puzzles, Books 1-2:30 PM Nap/Rest (Quiet Activities for non-nappers.) 2:30-4:30 Snack (This may include a cooking project.) Large Group (Re-visit theme, story, letters, numbers, shapes, colors from AM group) Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 4:30-5:30 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) Music & Movement, Large Group Games 5:30-7:00 Dinner, Table Toys, Puzzles, Books 7-9 Snack Free Choice Learning Centers (All learning centers open) Story Time, Quiet Activities and/or Video, Rest 9-11 (FRI) Movie & Rest *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
4 Daily Schedule AM Preschool Kiddles 9-9:20 Arrival, Large Group (Theme & Morning Lesson, Calendar, Letters, Numbers, Shapes, Colors, Songs or Story) 9:20-11:15 Snack, Small Groups (Work Time), Learning Centers (Math, Science, Art, Sensory, Writing, Books, Language Arts, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Computer) 11:15-11:45 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) (Large Group Game or Music & Movement) 11:45-12:00 Large Group (Story or Group Game) Departure Daily Schedule PM Preschool Kiddles 1-1:20 Arrival, Large Group (Theme & Morning Lesson, Calendar, Letters, Numbers, Shapes, Colors, Songs or Story) 1:20-3:00 Small Groups (Work Time), Learning Centers (Math, Science, Art, Sensory, Writing, Books, Language Arts, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Computer) 3-3:45 Snack Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) (Large Group Game or Music & Movement) 3:45-4 Large Group (Story or Group Game) Departure
5 Monday Friday Daily Schedule Big Kiddles (5-12 yrs) Before & After School Before School: 7-8:40 AM Arrival Breakfast Free Choice Learning Centers (Art, Science, Math, Reading Dramatic Play, Blocks, Computer, Sensory, Language Arts, Writing, Music) 8:40-8:50 Clean Up & Departure After School: 3:45-4:30 Arrival Snack Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) 4:30-6 Homework Time Free Choice Learning Centers (Art, Science, Math, Reading Dramatic Play, Blocks, Computer, Sensory, Language Arts, Writing, Music) Dinner (For those staying) Extended Stay for Big Kiddles: 5-8 Dinner Large Motor Play Games, Learning Centers (All centers open) 8-9 Silent Reading/Story Time Quiet Activities Prepare for Rest Rest 9-11 (FRI) Movie, Quiet Activities, Rest *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
6 Saturday Schedule Baby Kiddles 10-11:30 Snack (Older Infants) Routine Care*, Language Development Activities (Singing songs & finger plays, reading books, puppets, Baby Signs) Motor Play (Tummy time, Grasping for toys, dancing, outdoor play) Cognitive Activities (Baby games, shape sorting) 11:30-12 Lunch, Routine Care*, Free Play 12-2 Nap, Free Play (Individual Play), Routine Care* 2-5 Snack (Older Infants), Routine Care* Sensory Play (Soft blocks, textures, music) Language Development Activities (Singing songs & finger plays, reading stories, Baby Signs) Motor Play (Tummy time, grasping for toys, dancing, ball play, outdoors for older infants) Cognitive Activities (Busy boxes, stacking blocks, Baby games) 5-7 Dinner (Older Infants), Routine Care* Free Play (Individual play time) Stories & Finger Plays 7-11 Snack/Bottles, Routine Care* Prepare for Rest, Quiet Music Rest *Times are flexible: Infant feedings and naps take place as needed and per parent request. Diapers are changed every 2 hours or as needed, per parent request.
7 Saturday Schedule Little Kiddles 10-10:45 AM Snack Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) 10:45-11:45 Small Groups/ Learning Centers (Art, Discovery, Sensory, Books, Blocks, Dramatic Play, Puzzles, Music) Stories & Finger Plays 11:45-12:30 Lunch Books or Puzzles 12:30-2:30 Nap/Quiet Time 2:30-3:15 Snack Story Time Music & Movement 3:15-4 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) 4-5 Small Groups/ Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 5-7:30 Dinner Music & Movement Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 7:30-8 Prepare for Rest Books & Puzzles 8-11 Stories, Movie Quiet Activities & Rest Routine care such as diapering and toileting occurs every two hours or as needed on an individual basis. *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
8 Saturday Schedule* Middle Kiddles & Big Kiddles PM Snack, Story Time Learning Centers (Art, Science, Sensory, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Writing, Math, Books, Fine Motor Table Toys, Music) Music & Movement/Group Game Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) 12-1 Lunch Story Time Table Toys & Books 1-3 Rest/ Movie Cooking Activity or Special Project Table Toys & Books 3-5 Snack, Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) Learning Centers (All centers open) 5-7 Dinner Music & Movement/Large Motor Play Table Toys Special Game or Activity 8-11 Quiet Small Group Activities (Table Toys, Books, Puzzles, Writing) Story Time Movie Rest *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
9 Sunday Schedule Baby Kiddles 12-1 Lunch, Routine Care*, Story Time 1-3 Nap, Free Play (Individual Play), Routine Care* 3-5 Snack (Older Infants), Routine Care* Sensory Play (Soft blocks, textures, music) Language Development Activities (Singing songs & finger plays, reading stories, Baby Signs) Motor Play (Tummy time, grasping for toys, dancing, ball play, outdoors for older infants) Cognitive Activities (Busy boxes, stacking blocks, Baby games) 5-6 Routine Care* Free Play (Individual play time) Stories & Finger Plays *Times are flexible: Infant feedings and naps take place as needed and per parent request. Diapers are changed every 2 hours or as needed, per parent request.
10 Sunday Schedule Little Kiddles 12-12:45 Lunch Books or Puzzles 12:45-2:30 Nap/Quiet Time 2:30-3:15 Snack Story Time Music & Movement 3:15-4 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Outdoors) 4-5 Small Groups/ Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 5-6 Learning Centers (All learning centers open) Story Time Routine care such as diapering and toileting occurs every two hours or as needed on an individual basis. *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
11 Sunday Schedule Middle Kiddles & Big Kiddles 12-2 PM Lunch Story Time or Silent Reading Nap/Quiet Times Books & Puzzles Table Toys/Games 2-3:30 PM Large Motor Play (Indoors or outdoors) Free Choice Learning Center (Art, Science,Sensory Books, Math, Fine Motor Table Toys, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Writing, Computer, Music) 3:30-5:30 Snack Music & Movement Special Activity Free Choice Learning Centers (All centers open) 5:30-6 Large Motor Play (Indoors or outdoors)/music & Movement *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
12 Monday Friday Daily Schedule* Big Kiddles (when school is out) 7-9 AM Breakfast, Free Choice Learning Centers (Art, Science, Math, Fine Motor Table Toys, Puzzles, Books, Dramatic Play, Blocks, Sensory, Writing & Listening) 9-11 AM Large Group (Intro to theme, Story, letters, numbers, shapes, colors) Snack Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open.) 11-12:00 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) (This may include Music & Movement & Large Group Games.) 12-12:30 Story Time 12:30-1 PM Lunch, Table Toys, Puzzles, Books 1-2:30 PM Nap/Rest (Quiet Activities for non-nappers.) 2:30-4:30 Snack (This may include a cooking project.) Large Group (Re-visit theme, story, letters, numbers, shapes, colors from AM group) Small Groups/Learning Centers (All learning centers open) 4:30-5:30 Large Motor Play (Indoors or Out) Music & Movement, Large Group Games 5:30-7:00 Dinner, Table Toys, Puzzles, Books 7-9 Snack Free Choice Learning Centers (All learning centers open) Story Time, Quiet Activities and/or Video, Rest 9-11 (FRI) Movie & Rest *All Sweet Kiddles schedules are flexible and may vary depending on the number of children present at any one given time.
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