Our educators work closely with each student in the classroom, recognizing their individual unique strengths and build on them. First and foremost, we come alongside parents in teaching children a firm foundation of the truth.
A day in the classroom may also include:
- Starting off with the Word of God
- Rotating stations of
- Reading (develops a love of books and readiness to learn. Students will picture reading through books, be read to, and listen to wonder books)
- Art & Writing (a place that promotes high level thinking, problem solving, and is rich in vocabulary. Students express feelings, ideas and are able to be creative)
- Fine Motor (Fosters independence, improves hand-eye coordination.)
- Sensory (engaging all of the senses with play such as playdough, noodles, dirt, water)
- Dramatic play area (pretend play, dress up, role play real life scenarios, develop creativity and imagination)
- Block area (promotes personal, social and emotional development, problem solving and self-esteem)
- Interactive movement/Phy. Ed
- Art/Music class
- Bringing in a show and share item
- Visitors from our local community