Description
Why choose between spiritual growth and essential preschool learning when you can have both? Our Combined Bible-Based and Standard Subscription is the ultimate package that blends biblical values with foundational learning in one fun-filled monthly box. At just $69/month, this subscription offers the most comprehensive preschool learning experience available.
During the first five years of life, children experience rapid brain development, with over 85% of the brain’s growth occurring in this period. Our activity boxes are designed to support your child’s development during these critical years, offering engaging activities that foster important skills for a smoother transition into Kindergarten. We know parents are busy, so we make learning effortless by sending pre-prepared activities with all the supplies you need including monthly printed lesson plan to guide parents to teach their little ones — we make it easy and simple as no printing or searching for extra items required!
What will my child learn using this curriculum?
First 3 Months: Foundational Skills
Mathematics:
- Color & Texture Recognition: Learning colors and understanding textures.
- Size & Comparison Concepts: Understanding big vs. small, basic sizes.
- Shape Recognition: Identifying basic shapes (rectangles, circles, squares, triangles).
- Sorting & Matching: Categorizing and pairing items based on attributes.
- Number Recognition & Counting Introduction: Recognizing numbers 0-10, counting from 1 to 5.
- Positioning Awareness: Understanding spatial concepts like top, bottom, under.
Literacy:
- Alphabet Mastery: Introduction to letters A-Z, uppercase vs. lowercase.
- Beginning Sounds Awareness: Associating letters with initial sounds.
- Name Awareness: Recognizing their own name.
- Print Awareness: Understanding how print works, letter versus number distinction.
- Rhyming Awareness: Introduction to rhyming and sound patterns.
Other:
- Personal Information: Learning their name, phone number, and address.
- Motor Skill Development: Basic fine motor skills (cutting, coloring, drawing).
4 to 6 Months: Concept Building
Mathematics:
- Size & Length Comparisons: Understanding long vs. short, heavy vs. light.
- Counting Skills Expansion: Counting from 1 to 10, counting objects up to 10.
- Pattern Recognition & Creation: Identifying and continuing patterns.
- Ordinal Number Awareness: Learning positions (1st, 2nd, 3rd).
- Shape Exploration: Introducing 3D shapes (cubes, cylinders, spheres).
Literacy:
- Phonemic Awareness: Introduction to sound blending and early vowel sounds.
- Storytelling & Retelling: Developing the skill of retelling a simple story.
- Name Spelling: Learning how to spell their name.
Other:
- Weather Tracking & Graphing: Introduction to basic graphing concepts through daily weather tracking.
- Motor Skill Improvement: Building on fine and gross motor skills.
7 to 9 Months: Skill Reinforcement & Expansion
Mathematics:
- Basic Arithmetic: Introducing basic addition and subtraction concepts.
- Counting Mastery: Counting from 1 to 25, counting backwards.
- Comparison & Differentiation: Understanding greater than, less than, equal.
- Right vs. Left: Learning directional concepts.
- Time Awareness: Introduction to telling time to the hour.
Literacy:
- Syllable Awareness: Introduction to identifying 1-3 syllables in words.
- Advanced Sound Blending: Strengthening the ability to blend sounds.
- Story Retelling & Comprehension: Deepening comprehension and story-retelling skills.
Other:
- Name & Address Mastery: Reinforcing personal information.
- Motor Skills Refinement: Engaging in more complex fine motor activities (e.g., cutting along lines, better grip with writing tools).
10 – 12 Months: Advanced Skill Development
Mathematics:
- Advanced Arithmetic: Reinforcing addition and subtraction with more complex examples.
- Counting On & Back: Mastery of counting forwards and backwards.
- Number Bonds Understanding: Exploring number bonds and relationships between numbers.
- Advanced Coin & Value Recognition: Deepening understanding of coin values and recognition.
Literacy:
- Advanced Phonemic Awareness: Mastering sound blending and avoiding letter confusion (e.g., d vs. b).
- Syllable Mastery: Strengthening the ability to recognize syllables in words.
- Story Comprehension: Mastery of retelling stories with more complex details.
Other:
- Personal Information Mastery: Finalizing knowledge of phone number, address, and name spelling.
- Advanced Motor Skills: Focus on refining both fine and gross motor skills through more challenging activities (e.g., handwriting, cutting, and drawing with precision).