Play is an essential part of the Learning Process. It enables me to socialize and find out about myself and the world. I am exposed to a variety of activities at Kinderpillar Preschool through which I Discover, Experiment, Express my ideas, Create something new, Develop Muscles, and so on… Here is how which activity contributes towards my overall growth.
- When I am building with blocks, I am learning about shapes and sizes. I am learning how to follow a design that I have in my head. When I work with friends I have to cooperate and explain my ideas and plans. I am counting, grouping, sorting, classifying, and problem solving and matching.
- When I am playing in the dramatic play area I try on various roles to help me process and understand my world. I am developing my social skills and ability to play with others, while using my imagination and being creative. I am exploring concepts and relationships by acting them out.
- In the art area. I am expressing myself and being creative. I am using my small muscles and am developing eye-hand coordination. I am seeing cause and effect and the different properties of my materials. I am exploring all different types of media. All of my creations are unique and special – like me!
- When I learn to explore the books, I am able to learn many concepts and things I didn’t know about them! I am also able to stretch my imagination, creativity, and language development. Books show me that there are universal symbols that represent words – this will help me to learn to read and write. They are enhancing my pre reading skills. Books take me to new places!
- I learn many things in the science area! I learn labeling, classifying, comparing, weighing, measuring and the properties of things. I am also formulating questions about what is happening, and what will happen next. The science area helps me to understand the world around me.
- When I clean upand help take care of my classroom I feel important and a part of things. It also helps to teach me responsibility and independence. I like to know that I can help!
- When I am working fitting small pieces together I am concentrating and developing my fine motor skills. This is good practice – I will need to use these small muscles for holding a pencil when I learn to write. When I finish, make, or master something I feel good about myself.
- When I am pushing, pulling, jumping, running, throwing, climbing, and peddling I am developing my muscles and coordination. I am learning about controlling my body, spatial concepts, and working on my balance and eye-hand coordination.
- When I am cooking, I am measuring, comparing, counting, classifying, and experiencing how properties of things change. I am role-playing, learning more about my world and about different cultures.
- Music lets me be creative and express myself. I am developing an appreciation for the arts, and my ability to be musical. I am learning listening skills and how to differentiate sounds. I am using the part of my brain that also does math. It is also fun to move my body and express myself through music!
- Sand and water playis very calming. It teaches me about science concepts like the properties of things in my world, and how they change and respond when manipulated. I use my small muscles when I pour, sift, scoop, and dig. I am also measuring, counting, and comparing. As I talk with my friends, I am expanding my language development
- When I am at the workbench I feel very grown up! I am learning how to create something I have visualized in my head. I am working on my fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination. I have to use math skills, such as shape, size, contrast, comparing, spatial relationships, and problem-solving. I also get to be creative!
- The writing area lets me experience and explore the written word. I am able to see how the written word is a part of my world. When I play “office” I am practicing my letters and writing skills, which helps prepare me for school.
- With number activities I am experiencing mathematical concepts hands-on. I count, sort, classify, match, measure, compare, group, judge amounts and proportions, and learn about shapes, sizes, and quantities. I learn 1-to-1 correspondence, problem-solving, and about spatial relationships.
- Participating in group time teaches me that I am part of a larger community. I am also learning some things I will need to be able to do when I get to school – sit without bothering others, listen, wait my turn, and how to follow directions. Many educational concepts are introduced at this time.
- Time outdoors is very important to me! It’s a release for me – I am able to run and jump and scream and get all of my energy out! The fresh air is good for me. I am also developing my large muscles, balance, and coordination while I play.