Courses Offered @ MNR Golden Kids
Playgroup:
Objective: Playgroup serves as an introduction to the school environment for very young children, typically around 2 to 3 years old.
Focus Areas: Emphasis on socialization, basic motor skills, sensory experiences, and initial exposure to structured activities through play.
Interactive Learning Activities
Our curriculum for playgroup includes a wide range of interactive learning activities designed to engage young minds. From sensory exploration to group projects, children will have the opportunity to learn through play in a fun and stimulating environment.
Social and Emotional Development
Fostering social and emotional development is a key focus of our playgroup curriculum. Through activities like group play and emotional expression exercises, children will develop essential skills in communication, empathy, and self-regulation.
Early Literacy and Numeracy Skills
Our curriculum also places a strong emphasis on building early literacy and numeracy skills in young children. Through storytelling, number games, and alphabet exercises, children will be introduced to the foundational skills needed for academic success.
Subjects
- Maths
- English
- GK
- Rhymes
- Storytelling
Nursery:
Objective: Nursery is the next step, usually for children aged 3 to 4 years, focusing on early education in a more structured setting.
Focus Areas: Introduction to basic concepts like numbers, colors, shapes, and the alphabet. Continued emphasis on social and emotional development through play and activities.
Interactive Learning Activities
Our curriculum for playgroup includes a wide range of interactive learning activities designed to engage young minds. From sensory exploration to group projects, children will have the opportunity to learn through play in a fun and stimulating environment.
Social and Emotional Development
Fostering social and emotional development is a key focus of our playgroup curriculum. Through activities like group play and emotional expression exercises, children will develop essential skills in communication, empathy, and self-regulation.
Early Literacy and Numeracy Skills
Our curriculum also places a strong emphasis on building early literacy and numeracy skills in young children. Through storytelling, number games, and alphabet exercises, children will be introduced to the foundational skills needed for academic success.
Subjects
- Maths
- English
- GK
- Rhymes
- Storytelling
Junior KG. (Junior Kindergarten):
Objective: Jr. KG., for children aged 4 to 5 years, builds on the foundation laid in Nursery, introducing more structured learning.
Focus Areas: Development of pre-writing and pre-reading skills, basic numeracy, language development, and further social and cognitive skills.
Interactive Learning Activities:
Engaging activities designed to stimulate curiosity and exploration.
Hands-on experiences to foster active learning and sensory exploration.
Interactive games, puzzles, and group activities to promote participation and collaboration.
Social and Emotional Development:
Activities to encourage self-awareness, empathy, and emotional expression.
Opportunities for peer interaction, cooperative play, and sharing.
Strategies to develop resilience, self-regulation, and positive relationships.
Early Literacy and Numeracy Skills:
Introduction to foundational literacy skills such as letter recognition and phonemic awareness.
Activities to promote early reading readiness and language development through stories, rhymes, and songs.
Basic numeracy activities to develop counting, number recognition, and simple mathematical concepts.
Creative Expression:
Artistic activities to encourage creativity, imagination, and self-expression.
Music, movement, and drama activities to promote sensory development and coordination.
Opportunities for imaginative play and role-playing to stimulate cognitive and social development.
Exploration and Discovery:
Hands-on experiences to explore the natural world, science concepts, and the environment.
Activities to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Opportunities for outdoor exploration, nature walks, and sensory exploration.
Parental Involvement:
Engagement opportunities for parents to participate in their child's learning journey.
Resources and support for parents to extend learning experiences at home.
Collaborative partnerships between educators and parents to support holistic development.
Health and Well-being:
Activities to promote physical health, gross and fine motor skills, and healthy habits.
Strategies to support mental well-being, stress management, and emotional resilience.
Promotion of healthy eating habits, personal hygiene, and safety awareness.
Subjects
- Maths
- English
- GK
- Rhymes
- Storytelling
Senior KG. (Senior Kindergarten):
Objective: Sr. KG., typically for children aged 5 to 6 years, prepares them for the transition to formal schooling.
Focus Areas: Continued development of literacy and numeracy skills, introduction to more complex concepts, and readiness for formal education.
Interactive Learning Activities:
Engaging and hands-on activities to encourage exploration, experimentation, and discovery.
Interactive games, puzzles, and group projects to promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Collaborative activities to foster teamwork, communication, and social interaction.
Social and Emotional Development:
Activities to develop self-awareness, empathy, and emotional regulation.
Opportunities for peer interaction, cooperative play, and conflict resolution.
Strategies to build resilience, confidence, and positive relationships.
Early Literacy and Numeracy Skills:
Continued development of literacy skills including reading fluency, comprehension, and writing.
Introduction to more complex mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, patterns, and measurements.
Integration of literacy and numeracy skills into real-world contexts and problem-solving activities.
Creative Expression:
Artistic and expressive activities to nurture creativity, imagination, and self-expression.
Music, movement, and drama activities to enhance sensory development and coordination.
Opportunities for imaginative play, storytelling, and role-playing to stimulate cognitive and social development.
Exploration and Inquiry:
Hands-on exploration of scientific concepts, natural phenomena, and the world around them.
Inquiry-based learning experiences to promote curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Outdoor exploration, nature walks, and sensory activities to engage with the environment.
Parental Involvement:
Opportunities for parents to actively participate in their child's learning journey through engagement activities and workshops.
Support and resources provided to parents to extend learning experiences at home and reinforce classroom learning.
Collaborative partnerships between educators and parents to support holistic development and academic success.
Health and Well-being:
Activities to promote physical health, gross and fine motor skills, and healthy habits.
Strategies to support mental well-being, stress management, and emotional resilience.
Promotion of healthy eating habits, personal hygiene, and safety awareness.
Subjects
- Telugu
- Hindi
- English
- Maths
- GK
- Rhymes
- Storytelling