Children aged 5-6 years are preparing for the transition to primary school. They are capable of
more complex thinking and learning, requiring a curriculum that challenges their intellect while
fostering independence.
Curriculum Topics
1. Reading and Writing :
Reading simple books, writing basic sentences,
and understanding
punctuation and grammar.
2. Mathematics : More complex addition and
subtraction, introduction to multiplication and
division, and understanding shapes and measurements.
3. Science and Nature :Experiments and
observations to learn about the physical world,
including basic physics and chemistry concepts.
4. Physical Fitness : Advanced physical
activities that include sports, exercises, and
understanding the importance of fitness.
5. Social Studies : Learning about different
cultures, traditions, and the basics of
economics and civics.
6. Art and Design : Creating more detailed art
projects, understanding art history, and
exploring various artistic styles.
7. Health Education : In-depth lessons on
nutrition, body systems, and the importance of
mental health.
8. Environmental Awareness :
Simple activities that teach children
about nature, animals, and the
environment.
9. Environmental Stewardship : Projects and activities focused on
sustainability,
conservation, and environmental responsibility.
10. Critical Thinking: Problem-solving activities, logical reasoning
games, and discussions
to enhance critical thinking skills.
U.K.G Learning Activities
1. Phonics Practice : Strengthens
letter-sound recognition for reading readiness.
2. Simple Addition and Subtraction :
Introduces basic math skills using visual aids.
3. Music and Movement : Reading Short
Stories - Enhances reading skills, comprehension, and vocabulary.
4. Writing Practice : Encourages correct
letter formation and spelling through daily exercises.
5. Science Experiments : Simple
experiments like growing plants to spark curiosity about nature.
6. Role-Playing Scenarios : Develops
communication and social skills by acting out real-life situations.
7. Craft and Coloring Improves fine
motor skills and encourages creativity.
8. Sorting and Matching Games Teaches
categorization, logical thinking, and visual discrimination.
9. Physical Exercise and Yoga Enhances
motor skills, balance, and physical well-being.
10. Interactive Story Time : Builds
listening skills and imagination through questions and discussions about
stories.