U.K.G Program


Age Group 5-6 Years

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.

U.K.G Program

Curriculum Topics


  • dots 1. Reading and Writing : Reading simple books, writing basic sentences, and understanding punctuation and grammar.
  • dots2. Mathematics : More complex addition and subtraction, introduction to multiplication and division, and understanding shapes and measurements.
  • dots 3. Science and Nature :Experiments and observations to learn about the physical world, including basic physics and chemistry concepts.
  • dots 4. Physical Fitness : Advanced physical activities that include sports, exercises, and understanding the importance of fitness.
  • dots 5. Social Studies : Learning about different cultures, traditions, and the basics of economics and civics.
  • dots6. Art and Design : Creating more detailed art projects, understanding art history, and exploring various artistic styles.
  • dots 7. Health Education : In-depth lessons on nutrition, body systems, and the importance of mental health.
  • dots 8. Environmental Awareness : Simple activities that teach children about nature, animals, and the environment.
  • dots 9. Environmental Stewardship : Projects and activities focused on sustainability, conservation, and environmental responsibility.
  • dots 10. Critical Thinking: Problem-solving activities, logical reasoning games, and discussions to enhance critical thinking skills.

U.K.G Learning Activities


  • dots 1. Phonics Practice : Strengthens letter-sound recognition for reading readiness.
  • dots 2. Simple Addition and Subtraction : Introduces basic math skills using visual aids.
  • dots3. Music and Movement : Reading Short Stories - Enhances reading skills, comprehension, and vocabulary.
  • dots4. Writing Practice : Encourages correct letter formation and spelling through daily exercises.
  • dots 5. Science Experiments : Simple experiments like growing plants to spark curiosity about nature.
  • dots 6. Role-Playing Scenarios : Develops communication and social skills by acting out real-life situations.
  • dots 7. Craft and Coloring Improves fine motor skills and encourages creativity.
  • dots 8. Sorting and Matching Games Teaches categorization, logical thinking, and visual discrimination.
  • dots 9. Physical Exercise and Yoga Enhances motor skills, balance, and physical well-being.
  • dots 10. Interactive Story Time : Builds listening skills and imagination through questions and discussions about stories.