3K & Pre-K Program Curriculum:

Practical Life

Children build independence through everyday tasks like pouring, sweeping, buttoning, and setting the table. These activities develop coordination, focus, and confidence, while laying the groundwork for future academic success.

Sensorial

Sensorial materials sharpen the senses and help children identify and classify the world around them. Activities focus on dimensions such as color, size, shape, texture, sound, and smell—enhancing observation, pattern recognition, and fine motor skills.

Language

Children develop early literacy through phonetic awareness, writing, and vocabulary-building exercises. Language work includes:

  • Learning sounds and letters

  • Matching objects to words

  • Letter Formation

  • Sentence building

  • Grammar introduction (nouns, verbs, adjectives)

  • Quiet reading

Mathematics

Using hands-on materials, children learn to understand quantities and number concepts before moving to abstract thinking. Topics include:

  • Counting and number recognition

  • The decimal system

  • Arithmetic operations

  • Geometry foundations

Cultural Studies

This area broadens children’s understanding of the world through:

  • Geography: Maps, landforms, and global cultures

  • Science: Hands-on exploration of the natural world

  • Botany & Zoology: Learning about plants and animals

  • Foreign Language: Exposure to other languages and cultures

  • Art & Music: Creative expression through movement, singing, and art-making

Cultural work supports both intellectual and emotional development, helping children appreciate diversity and connect to the larger world.