Charismatic Threes (Primary 3)
The Charismatic Threes class is dedicated to encouraging curiosity and engagement in a dynamic learning environment for young learners. Our curriculum is designed to stimulate intellectual growth, foster independence, and promote a love for learning through interactive and hands-on activities. Here’s an overview of what the Charismatic Threes class offers:
Engaging Academic Development
- Literacy Skills: Advancing reading and writing abilities through comprehensive phonics, grammar, vocabulary enrichment, and complex comprehension activities. Focus on essay writing, creative storytelling, and research skills.
- Mathematics: Building on foundational math concepts with more complex topics such as multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, measurements, and data interpretation through engaging activities and real-world applications.
- Science Exploration: Encouraging scientific inquiry through experiments, observations, and thematic units on topics like life cycles, ecosystems, forces and motion, and basic chemistry.
Dynamic Learning Activities
- Reading and Writing: Daily practice to enhance fluency, comprehension, and expression, including book discussions, journaling, creative writing, and research projects.
- Math Activities: Interactive lessons and games that reinforce mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills, incorporating practical applications and real-world examples.
- Thematic Units: Integrated learning experiences that connect various subjects and encourage deeper understanding and critical thinking through project-based learning and interdisciplinary studies.
Social and Emotional Development
- Interpersonal Skills: Fostering positive interactions, cooperation, and teamwork through group activities, projects, and class discussions. Emphasis on communication skills, active listening, and empathy.
- Emotional Intelligence: Helping children recognize and manage their emotions, develop empathy, and build resilience through role-playing, stories, and guided conversations.
- Conflict Resolution: Teaching effective strategies for resolving conflicts and promoting a respectful and inclusive classroom environment.
Physical Development
- Gross Motor Skills: Encouraging physical activity through sports, games, and outdoor play to develop coordination, strength, and overall health.
- Fine Motor Skills: Enhancing dexterity and hand-eye coordination through activities like drawing, writing, crafting, and using manipulatives.
- Health and Wellness: Promoting healthy habits, including proper nutrition, hygiene, and physical fitness through daily routines and educational activities.
Creative and Critical Thinking
- Art and Music: Providing opportunities for creative expression and appreciation through various art projects, music, and dance activities.
- Problem-Solving: Encouraging critical thinking and creativity through puzzles, challenges, and exploratory play.
- Innovation Projects: Allowing children to engage in projects that require planning, creativity, and execution, fostering a sense of achievement and innovation.
Daily Routine
The daily routine in the Charismatic Threes class is designed to balance academic learning, social interaction, and physical activity:
- Morning Meeting: Starting the day with greetings, songs, calendar activities, and a review of the day’s schedule to create a sense of community and set a positive tone.
- Learning Centers: Rotating through centers focused on literacy, math, science, and creative arts to engage children in diverse learning experiences.
- Outdoor Play: Ensuring daily outdoor activities for physical health, social interaction, and exploration.
- Snack and Meal Times: Providing nutritious snacks and meals in a social setting to encourage healthy eating and social skills.
- Rest and Relaxation: Offering quiet time for rest, relaxation, and reflection to ensure children are refreshed and ready to learn.
Our Charismatic Threes class aims to create a stimulating and supportive environment where children can satisfy their curiosity, engage actively in their learning, and develop the academic and social skills needed for future success.