Bunny Kindergarten Program 4 Years-5 Years
A kindergarten program for a play school is designed for children aged 4-6 years, who are ready to learn and explore in a more structured environment. The program should focus on developing the children’s cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills, and preparing them for the transition to primary school
Circle Time: Gather children together for circle time, where they can sing songs, read stories, and participate in interactive activities that promote socialization, communication, and language development.
Language Development: Provide language development activities such as vocabulary building, sentence construction, phonics, and storytelling, to help children develop their reading and writing skills.
Numeracy Skills: Teach children numeracy skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and identifying shapes and colors.
Science and Exploration: Introduce children to basic science concepts such as biology, physics, chemistry, and the environment, and provide opportunities for them to explore and experiment with the natural world around them.
Arts and Crafts: Provide opportunities for children to engage in creative activities such as drawing, painting, collage, and other forms of art that help develop their creativity, fine motor skills, and self-expression.
Music and Movement: Incorporate music and movement into the program, using songs, dance, and rhythm instruments to promote physical activity, coordination, and socialization.
Social Skills: Teach children important social skills such as empathy, respect, teamwork, and conflict resolution, and encourage them to participate in group activities to develop their social skills and build confidence.
Physical Education: Incorporate physical education into the program, using games, sports, and exercise to promote physical development, coordination, and healthy habits.
Outdoor Play: Take children outside to play in a safe and supervised environment, allowing them to run, jump, climb, and explore the natural world around them.
Rest Time: Children require rest and nap times during the day, so make sure to provide a quiet and comfortable area for them to rest and recharge.