Field Trips
Field trips make concepts more memorable. Just think back the field trips you took, and what you learned on them are still some of the clearest concepts.
Additionally, field trips are important because students are able to engage with content in a variety of ways.
Nature Play
Nature provides opportunities for discovery, creativity, problem-solving, and STEM education.
Interacting with natural environments allows children to learn by doing and experiment with ideas. In nature, children think, question, and make hypotheses — thereby developing inquisitive minds.
Water Play
Water play is the ultimate sensory experience for Kids. From water tables to splash pads, all water play will help foster sensory exploration, imagination and development.
Simple things like watching objects sink or float develops problem solving skills as they begin to learn why and how things happen.
Sand Play
Sand play is particularly beneficial for developing a sense of textures.
Sand is not only a new and different texture for children to feel on their skin, but the contrast it creates with concrete, grass, dirt, and wood will emphasize the sensation of each surface.
Gymboree play
Gymboree play lets children learn through physical exercise and fun with a variety of child-friendly gym activities
Through play, your child is challenged physically, socially and cognitively, building crucial skills to support a lifetime of learning.
Show and Tell
Show and Tell gives children an opportunity to stand up in front of their friends and speak about a topic that interest them or share something that they love.
It builds confidence and helps children develop effective communication skills.
Make Believe
Make-believe play is when children use their imaginations to create new worlds and adventures.
Research has found a proportional relationship relationship between make-believe play and a child’s developing creativity, understanding of others and social competence with peers.
Money Value
Young children love to play “store” using play money, so we help children set up a small “store” and allow “customers” to purchase items using play money.
Children will learn about money value, and the way money is used to acquire different items, and that valuable items cost more money.
Drama
Storytelling will helps children get to know sounds, words and language, and develop early literacy skills. It spark children’s imagination and stimulate curiosity.
The children will learn to value books and stories. At the same time develop their brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills and communication skills.
Chef Baker
Cooking offers the opportunity to develop child language development by linking it to all other areas, including Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Arts, and Literacy.
We encourage children to talk about what they are doing, counting, and watching materials change color, texture, and medium.
Art & Craft
Sensory art activities such as making collages help children to develop various art skills, boost their imagination.
A variety of child-safe art materials such as paint, chalk, pencils, papers, markers, glue, and play dough are all available in learning areas.
Social & Cultural
Learning about the “World Around Us” in both Field trips and studies.
Discovering diversity of traditions and cultures, music, foods and languages heightens children’s appreciation of others.
Discovery
Science
Discovery play is about getting children always to ask why and then explore the topic further through their environment to answer the question for themselves.
It offers children a firm foundation to build on what they learn. And also supports independence and problem-solving skills.
Agriculture
Play
Gardening helps children to learn about responsibility from caring for plants, and they learn to understand about cause and effect when they water the plant.
It builds children self-confidence from achieving their goals and enjoying the food they have grown.
Mathematics and Logical Thinking
Developing children’s interest to learn Mathematics by building their basic mathematical concepts through hands-on explorations.
Logical thinking enable children to understand what they have read or been shown, and also to build upon that knowledge without incremental guidance.
Technology and Computer
Smart board™ technology is interactive. It provides student with an enriched learning experience by projecting visual elements.
Visual learners are able to observe the whiteboard, while tactile learners can learn by touching the board.
Music and
Movement
Children will listen to and learn a variety of songs, finger plays, musical dramas, percussions.
It helps to create their awareness of rhythm, tone, pitch, beat, and volume.
English
Medium
Build a strong foundation for children in English language communication. Through speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Mandarin
Medium
Build a strong foundation for children in Mandarin language communication. Through speaking, listening, reading and writing.
Bahasa Malaysia
Medium
Build a strong foundation for children in Bahasa Malaysia language communication. Through speaking, listening, reading and writing.
