A Typical Day
A
daily schedule provides a basic consistent routine to meet a child’s
individual needs. A good schedule offers balance between active and
quiet time; large group, small group and individual activities; indoor
and outdoor play and time for children to choose their own activities as
well as a time for teacher-directed activities.
A
daily schedule should also be flexible, and at times, spontaneous, to meet
individual and group interests. All activities are developmentally
appropriate. The Prairie Children Preschool schedule includes:
·
Arrival time/Fine motor
activities
Children independently select quiet
activities set out on tables such as puzzles, manipulatives, or art
materials which emphasize fine motor skills.
·
Large group instruction
Everyone comes together to hear of the day's activities, learn about a new
concept, practice vocabulary, etc.
·
Center/ Small group
instruction
Children choose from activities in each center which
include dramatic play, table toys, blocks, art, sensory table, library
and computers. Learning is child centered through play facilitated by
the Early Childhood Team. Social skills and turn taking are also
emphasized.
·
Snack
Snack time encourages communication between children, self-help
skills and good manners. Children bring their own snack and drink
daily.
·
Music/Movement
Large motor skills are enhanced through obstacle
courses, physical games and gross motor activities. They are enjoyed
in the multipurpose room or on the outside playgrounds. Music is
enjoyed every day in the classroom through singing, finger plays and
movement through music.
·
Literacy/Language
Teachers read to children in large and small groups,
enhancing listening skills and memory and stimulating thought
provoking questions.
·
Dismissal
Children are encouraged to collect their belongings
independently.
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