The right mixes of activities to promote
learning - and fun!
Supplemented with literacy, fitness and character building enhancements, the 5
activity areas serve as core curriculum.
Homework
Homework options are central to our before-and-after service profile.
Depen-ding on parent and school priorities, we offer homework as:
• An activity choice
• A contracted activity between parent and child
• A mandatory part of every child’s schedule
Imagine that
Creative activities are a key to our programming.
Participation allows children’s creativity to blossom and reinforces
communication and literacy skills in a fun context. Activities include:
• Arts and crafts
• Drama
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• Music
• Dance
Science
Science projects help children begin thinking about and exploring the world fun, and highly interactive. They spark
curiosity about nature and help children realize that science is anything but boring.
Sports zone
Group and individual sports and games are highlighted in this segment. Children learn that a sport, like any activity, requires discipline and focus. They begin to understand that being part of a team means holding up your part of the bargain and learning to cooperate.
Snack attack
A healthy and nutritious self-serve snack is part of every day. Children also enhance their measurement skills and increase their knowledgknowledge regarding healthy food choices. |
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Developmentally Appropriate
Physical Activity
It is essential that pre-school and kindergarten children develop an active and healthy lifestyle. It is through physical activity and a well developed movement program that children’s brains such as rhythm, sensory awareness, body movement and control, flexibility, strength and coordination. Through these physical experiences, young children develop a strong foundation for learning as well as maintaining a healthy body.
Outdoor Activities
• Bikes and riding toys
• Skipping ropes
• Balls
• Neighborhood walks
• Hockey
• Sand play
• Water play
• Group games
• Nature walks
• Parachute play
Children enjoy challenging activities and these activities support their mental and physical growth. |
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