What we learn
The three Learning Areas - Literacy, Numeracy and Life Skills, are integrated into our Daily Programme.
This is what we do:
Bukiwe reading Little Red Riding Hood
We play, we sing, we talk, we share news, we discuss, we ask questions, we express our feelings, we recite, we debate, we learn about themes and different languages.
We greet each other, we draw, paint, construct, cut, stick, thread, model and print.
We touch, smell, watch, taste, and listen.
We make music, we dress up and we dance.
We count, we learn about numbers, we measure, we estimate, we learn about shapes, we sort, we match, we sequence, we make sets and we make patterns!
We learn about ‘more’, ‘less’, ‘big’, ‘small’, ‘few’, many’, ‘high’, ‘low’, ‘long’, ‘short’, we do puzzles, we build, we discover, explore, investigate and we observe.
We learn about the days of the week, the months of the year, our birthdays and holidays.
We solve problems, we get on with each other, we respect our teachers, we work together, we help each other, and we care for each other.
We say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, we look after our bodies, we wash our hands, we go to the toilet, we blow our noses, we share, we make friends, we look after the environment, we learn how to be healthy, we look after each other.
We take turns, we eat, we learn, we share, we learn about different cultures, we tidy up, we rest, we play and we learn how to think critically.
