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Arrival
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Arrival
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Circle Time
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Circle Time may also provide the opportunity for a game or group activity designed to promote language, reading and number readiness. Children learn to listen while others speak, to develop self-confidence in oral expression, to learn beginning sounds and letters, to strengthen visual skills and to recognize numbers.
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Free Play Time
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Free Play Time - During free play, your child may choose to build with blocks, make puzzles, dress up, play with trucks, dolls and puppets, do an art project, use the play dough, visit the science, math or writing center, or join others at the water or sand table.
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In or Outside Gym Time
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Gym Time takes us outdoors or to the gym. Here children play active games, use balls, ride tricycles, climb and slide, balance and enjoy trying their skill on obstacle courses.
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Snack Time
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Snack provides a chance to talk together and share in setting the table, serving, pouring and cleaning up too. SOmetimes snack time includes preparing a special treat.
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Arts and Crafts
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Arts and Crafts we try to develop the basic skills of cutting, coloring, painting and pasting, while encouraging independent creative ability and a beginning knowledge of color, shape, texture and design.
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Music and Storytime
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Music is more than singing and listening to music. Children use rhythm instruments, march, dance, listen to CDs, play singing games, and do creative movement activities.
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Storytime - The children are read to daily and often puppets, flannel boards and dramatization are used to enhance the story. The children also help to write their own stories.
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Science and Wonder Time
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Science and Wonder Time may mean weighing and measuring, visiting animals, growing plants, taking nature walks, collecting things, using magnets, doing experiments, and exploring the five senses.
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Dismissal
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Dismissal
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