St. James Episcopal School

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St. James Episcopal School A Parish Day School of St. James Episcopal Church Curriculum Guide Pre-Kindergarten Program for 4 year olds EDUCATING THE WHOLE CHILD MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT

Pre-Kindergarten (4 year old program) Language Arts Expressive and Responsive Develop listening skills Develop vocabulary Develop communication skills Reading Readiness Develop left to right progression Introduce capital and lowercase letters and their sounds Develop top to bottom progression of print Enjoy listening to and discussing story books Retell stories Engage in reading and writing attempts Identify labels and signs in their environment Participate in rhyming games Understand that print carries a message Identify letters and make some letter-sound matches Use known letters or approximations of letters to represent written language Promote literacy-based play activities Motor Skills Develop gross motor skills Develop fine motor skills Writing Writes first name Draws recognizable pictures Dictates stories Keeps a journal Math Introduce numbers 1-20 Develop concept of size and shape Develop counting skills Develop patterning skills Science Extend development of the five senses Develop concepts of weather and seasons Explore plants and animals Develop appreciation for the world around us Health & Safety Continue awareness of the body Continue awareness of proper nutrition Continue awareness of good dental hygiene Continue awareness of good health and safety roles

Social Skills Develop self-help skills Develop healthy self-concept Develop skills in acceptable expression of emotion Understands and participates in daily routines and activities Social Studies Develop awareness of Texas culture and history Develop concept of ourselves, our family and the world around us Develop awareness of community helpers Develop awareness of holidays Art Experience and develop concept of line, color, shape and texture Develop skills in modeling, constructing and drawing Develop skills with various art media Develop recognition of primary and secondary colors Physical Gross Motor Improve loco motor skills; walking, running, jumping, hopping, galloping, and starting to skip Improve coordination Improve balance Fine Motor Strings small beads Follows a sequence of holes when lacing Introduce: lacing, tying shoes Works a puzzle of 10 or more shapes Uses crayon or pencil with control Connects a dotted outline Reproduces shapes with models (circle, square, triangle, and rectangle) Reproduces numerals with model (0-10) Uses scissors with control (straight line and curved line) Folds and creases paper two times Works from top to bottom in visual motor activities when directed Develop self-help skills (zipping, buttoning, snapping) Spanish Beginning a language in junior high or high school does not provide much time for learning to communicate effectively. Students who start at this early age have a distinct advantage. Practical and sequential application of communication skills using songs, games, storytelling: o Greetings and farewells o Days of the week o Months of the year o Some colors, shapes, numbers 1-10 o Body parts o Some commands and expressions, such as sit down, stand up, show me, look listen repeat, help me, be quiet o Some clothing, food, animals, holiday vocabulary o How to ask and answer some questions, such as What is your name?, How are you? Increase student s adaptability to different environments and modes of acting and thinking

Prepare students for a world in which nations and peoples are increasingly interdependent Help students to increase their sensitivity to and understanding of the language, values, customs and traditions of others Foster a sense of humanity and friendship Religion Feels accepted, loved, special and included in the world that our god has created Says grace before snacks and meals Participates in daily Morning Prayer Attends Chapel weekly, developing appropriate Chapel behavior Recites age-appropriate prayers and hymns Retells and acts out some Bible stories Learns and exhibits Christian values through experience and example

PRE-K UNITS OF STUDY September: Rain forest I m Special: Me Family Friends Apples Teddy Bears October: Pets Fire Safety Community Helpers Nighttime animals Monsters and make believe Spiders Five Senses Transportation November: Fall Leaves Indians/Pilgrims Thanksgiving December: Christmas Christmas Story January: Winter weather Night/day sky Snow ice Snowmen Good health Bears Winter animals Penguins and Bears February: Dinosaurs Valentines Healthy habits Dental health March: April: May: Birds Spring Easter Nursery rhymes Farm animals Insects Pond life Zoo Western Texas Seeds plants Flowers Oceans Mother s Day