L.K.G Program


Age Group 4-5 Years

At 4-5 years, children are ready to engage in more structured learning experiences. They can follow simple instructions and work collaboratively, making this an essential period for building foundational academic skills.

L.K.G Program

Curriculum Topics


  • dots 1. Advanced Language Skills : Reading simple stories, recognizing letters, and beginning phonics to build early reading skills. Introduction to written Hindi language
  • dots2. Mathematical Concepts : Introduction to basic addition, subtraction, and understanding of number sequences.
  • dots 3. Science Exploration: Hands-on activities to learn about plants, animals, weather, and basic scientific concepts.
  • dots 4. Physical Education : Structured physical activities to develop strength, coordination, and teamwork.
  • dots 5. Social Studies : Learning about community helpers, basic geography, and important historical figures..
  • dots 6. Art and Craft : More advanced projects to improve fine motor skills and creativity, including using various materials and techniques.
  • dots 7. Music and Drama : Introducing basic musical instruments, rhythm, and simple drama activities to boost confidence and self-expression.
  • dots 8. Health and Nutrition : Understanding healthy food choices, personal hygiene practices, and basic safety rules.
  • dots 9. Environmental Science : Activities that teach children about recycling, conservation, and the importance of protecting the environment.
  • dots 10. Emotional Intelligence : Role-playing and storytelling to help children understand and manage their emotions better.

L.K.G Learning Activities


  • dots 1. Alphabet Recognition : Learning to identify and name letters in uppercase and lowercase.
  • dots 2. Number Counting : Counting numbers from 1 to 20 using visual objects
  • dots3. Shape and Color Identification : Learning basic shapes (circle, square, triangle) and colors.
  • dots4. Pattern Making : Recognizing and creating simple patterns with beads or blocks.
  • dots 5. Storytelling with Pictures : Developing language skills through short, illustrated stories.
  • dots 6. Fine Motor Skill Activities : Activities like threading beads or tearing paper to improve hand-eye coordination.
  • dots 7. Rhymes and Songs : Singing nursery rhymes to build vocabulary and rhythm.
  • dots 8. Puzzle Solving : Solving simple puzzles to enhance problem-solving abilities.
  • dots 9. Outdoor Play Engaging in free play for physical development and social interaction.
  • dots 10. Nature Walks : Observing plants and insects to develop curiosity about the natural environment.