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Preschool Program

Sample Weekly Less on Plan for Preschoolers Aged 31⁄2 – 51⁄2 Years

Theme: Apples,
Letter M
Circle Time: ABC, Weather, Counting/Numbers, Shapes, Colors,
Sign Language for “More”, “Apple”, “Red” and “Grow”
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Book of the Day
Ten Apples Up
on Top
We are the Same,
We are Different
The Giving Tree Johnny Appleseed The Very Busy Year
Language
Apples on Top game Big M, little m Our apple tree, with
descriptors
Apple Show and
Share
Class Apple book
French as a Second Language Instruction Expanded
Art/Science/Math
Part of an Apple Apple and lemon juice,
what will happen?
Apple juice/Apple cider,
which is the favorite?
Apple “fun-due”, a variety of dips Counting seeds,
matching to numerical
Fine Motor Skills
Paper weaving Using tongs Pegs Puzzles Lacing
Gross Motor Skills
Worm crawling Ring Around the
Apple tree
Balance Beam Parachute large
and small
Apple Hop
Centers
Dramatic Play: Pretend Orchard Blocks: Small Legos Manipulatives: Matching patterns
Sensory: Mixture Reading: Books with visual supports Art: Free paint with large sponges
Music
1 little, 2 little,
3 little apples
Dance to the Music Instrument Parade Choosing Songs A-P-P-L-E song
Daily Goals
Increase information
on apples
Practice M Social play Awareness of others’
experiences
Prediction skills

* Learn all about the components of our exclusive Best Practice Curriculum included in this package.

When The Day is Done

Each evening you will receive a Day Sheet that details your child's activity throughout the day. Your Day Sheet will include what and how much your child ate for breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner, detail on potty activities, and whether or not your child napped that day.We also let you know what we learned about in circle time, what we read and sang that day, and with which friends your child played.children love discussing their day with parents and siblings and you can share their excitement and incorporate new skills and themes into home life.
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At this age, our teachers maintain a portfolio for your child and collect samples of their writing, art work and copies of progress reports. The portfolios are kept in your child's room so that you can browse through them any time. When a student transitions into the next classroom, their portfolio is sent home.

Coming Soon: Peace of Mind Delivered Right to Your Inbox!

Being at work doesn’t mean being completely cut off from your child’s activities during the day. You can request daily activity emails that will come throughout the day to let you know how much your child ate, when they used the potty and whether they napped. Stay in touch all day long!

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