COURSE DESCRIPTION
Program is specifically designed for students between the ages of 3 and 5. At an early age, students will be able to reach their full potential .Early Age -Preschool -Math Program builds a strong foundation in mathematics. Our early childhood education teachers facilitate an interactive learning environment through the use of our colorful worksheets and manipulatives. Our students develop strong communication and classroom skills through interaction with teachers and peers.
Preschool Math Program Overview
Program Description: The Preschool Math Program is designed to introduce young children to basic mathematical concepts through hands-on activities, games, stories, and play. The program aims to foster a love for math and develop early numeracy skills, spatial awareness, and problem-solving abilities in preschool-aged children.
Program Goals:
- Introduce foundational mathematical concepts in a developmentally appropriate manner.
- Foster curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities and play.
- Develop early numeracy skills, including counting, number recognition, and basic arithmetic.
- Promote spatial awareness and mathematical reasoning through activities involving shapes, patterns, and spatial relationships.
- Cultivate a positive attitude towards math and build confidence in young learners.
Curriculum Components:
- Number Comprehension
- Counting Manipulatives
- Number Sequence/Order
- Writing Numbers
- Number Recognition
- Addition 0-10
- Number Sense and Counting-Number Comprehension:
- Introduce numbers 1-10 through counting rhymes, songs, and stories.
- Practice counting objects, fingers, and other real-life items.
- Learn one-to-one correspondence and basic counting principles.
- Shapes and Patterns:
- Explore basic shapes (e.g., circle, square, triangle) through hands-on activities and games.
- Identify and sort objects based on shape attributes.
- Introduce simple patterns (e.g., ABAB, AABB) using manipulatives and visual aids.
- Measurement and Comparison:
- Compare and contrast objects based on size, length, weight, and capacity.
- Introduce measurement vocabulary (e.g., big/small, long/short, heavy/light).
- Explore concepts of more/less and equal quantities through play-based activities.
- Spatial Awareness:
- Develop spatial awareness through activities involving puzzles, block play, and construction toys.
- Explore positional words (e.g., above, below, beside) and spatial relationships.
- Introduce basic concepts of directionality and orientation.
- Basic Arithmetic Concepts:
- Introduce addition and subtraction concepts through concrete, hands-on experiences.
- Use manipulatives (e.g., counting bears, blocks) to model addition and subtraction situations.
- Explore concepts of adding to and taking away from a set.
- Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking:
- Engage in open-ended problem-solving activities and puzzles.
- Encourage children to explore multiple solutions and strategies.
- Promote critical thinking skills through questioning and exploration.
Program Outcome:
- Increased fine motor skills
- Enhanced cognitive development
- Number fluency
- Stronger communication and classroom etiquette
Certification
Upon successful completion
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 3 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 273
- Assessments Yes