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Kindergarten
Introduction
Our all-day
Kindergarten program allows for a very rich, challenging and
comprehensive curriculum. There is enough time for not only academic
instruction, but also the equally important free play which promotes motor
coordination, sharing and socialization.
Staff --- Our Kindergarten is staffed by a fully-credentialed
teacher and a full-time instructional aide.
Religion
--- In addition to learning many Bible stories, Saint James
Kindergartners learn that God loves them. They learn basic
prayers and present a special Kindergarten nativity pageant in
December.
Reading
--- Saint James School uses the phonics-based Scott Foresman
Reading Kindergarten series.
Handwriting
--- The D’Nealian Method of handwriting is taught because it has
proven most effective in the later transition to cursive.
Mathematics --- Students will recognize and understand the
numerals 1 to 20, learn about comparisons, the calendar, the
clock, money, measurement, sets, geometric shapes and graphing.
Free Play
Time
--- Children play both indoors and outdoors, promoting motor
coordination, imagination, fair play, sharing and sportsmanship.
Science
--- Students are introduced to plant and animal life through
thematic learning activities.
Communication Skills/Drama
--- All Kindergarteners participate in two formal musical drama
productions and in fairy tale dramas in the classroom. They
also practice public speaking at the all-school morning
assemblies.
Music
--- In addition to responding to music through movement in the
Kindergarten classroom, students also attend formal music
classes taught by the choral director in the school’s music
room.
Physical
Education
--- Twice a week, under the direction of the school’s full-time
P.E. teacher, students attend formal physical education classes
either in the school’s gym or on the field. They learn skills
in games, team play and gross and fine motor coordination.
Art
--- To channel creative expression, children paint, draw and
construct using line, color and form. Kindergartners are also
introduced to the comprehensive Fine Arts program conducted by
the school’s art teacher and parent docents. It teaches the
children about artists, their work and art history as they
produce hands-on art projects.
Library
Time
--- To cultivate a love of reading, Kindergarteners are
introduced to the library through weekly story-time sessions
with the school’s librarian. Children also check out and bring
home books from the school library.
Eighth
Grade Buddy Program
--- Each Kindergartner is assigned an Eighth grade buddy. This
popular program offers support to our “little ones” as they get
to know and trust an older student while building a school-wide
sense of community. Activities include pumpkin carving, a teddy
bear picnic, and an Easter egg hunt. |