At KIS, kindergarten curriculum has been specially designed for the overall development of children, starting from a very young age.
The below-mentioned skills and lessons are commonly included in an American curriculum for kindergarten. These life skills will open learning opportunities for your child where they are encouraged to follow their dreams.
We are keen to offer quality academic education, critical learning spaces, and stimulating activities while adopting a comprehensive approach to providing a standard American curriculum.
Language And Arts
The foundation of letters and sounds is laid during kindergarten years. Children will identify names, write all letters of the alphabet, and know the right sound for each letter.
The kindergarten English curriculum is framed in a way that nurtures the reading skills of the children. It suggests books and learning materials that provide rhyming words and fun speaking activities.
To develop writing skills, teachers take the help of crayons and pencils to make the kids simple sentences and words about their day
Math And Counting
In kindergarten, children are taught to identify, write, and count things up to 20. They will also learn how to add and subtract small numbers.
According to the American kindergarten curriculum, children are also given basic lessons in operations, algebraic thinking, and geometry
Science Lessons
Children are naturally curious, and this trait is often taken as an advantage to teach them science.
American kindergarten curriculum focuses on plants, animals, senses, body anatomy, weather, etc. Kids learn the primary life cycles of frogs and butterflies, different parts of flowers, body senses, and the water cycle.
Early science lessons are an essential part of the kindergarten curriculum, allowing kids to learn and enjoy the basics of the natural world
Personal And Social Skills
Kids will learn positive attitudes, personal awareness, critical thinking, and healthy living in kindergarten.
Teachers also help children express their thoughts and feelings through open and trusted communications, thereby supporting their emotional development.
Creative Skills
Creativity in kids can be developed from a very young age. Kindergarten is the perfect place to let your children explore and enhance their creative skills.
They are given ample opportunities to draw and paint whatever they like in the classroom, under the supervision of experienced teachers. Kids are also taught how to solve puzzles, cut and paste figures, build block castles and play with dough.