Children aged 3-4 years show increased independence and curiosity. They begin to develop more
complex language and social skills, making it crucial to provide a stimulating learning
environment that supports their growing intellectual abilities.
Curriculum Topics
1. Language and Literacy :
Interactive storytelling, phonics, and vocabulary games to enhance language skills
and early literacy.
2. Numeracy : Introduction to basic math
concepts like counting, shapes, and patterns through engaging activities and
games.
3. Physical Development : Activities such as
running, jumping, and coordinated games to improve gross motor skills and physical
fitness.
4. Social and Emotional Learning : Group
activities that promote teamwork, sharing, empathy, and managing emotions
effectively.
5. Cognitive Development : Puzzles, memory
games, and problem-solving activities to stimulate cognitive growth and critical
thinking.
6. Creative Arts : Drawing, painting, and crafts to encourage
creativity and artistic expression.
7. Environmental Awareness: Simple lessons on
nature, plants, and animals to foster a love for the environment and awareness of
the natural world.
8. Cultural Studies :
Activities related to festivals, traditions, and cultural stories to introduce
children to diverse cultural practices.
9. Health and Hygiene:
Basic lessons on personal hygiene, healthy eating habits, and physical well-being.
10. Music and Movement : Singing, dancing, and rhythm exercises to
develop musical abilities and coordination.
Nursery Learning Activities
1. Introduction to Letters : Learning the sounds of the letters through phonics.
2. Basic Counting :
Counting from 1 to 10 using visual aids like toys or fingers.
3. Color Recognition :
Identifying primary colors like red, blue, and yellow
4. Shape Sorting : Recognizing and sorting basic shapes like circle, square, and triangle.
5. Simple Art and Craft :
Scribbling with crayons, finger painting, and making simple crafts.
6. Story Time :
Listening to short stories to improve language skills and attention span.
7. Action Songs : Singing and acting out popular rhymes to develop motor skills.
8. Play Dough Activities : Using play dough to mold shapes and improve fine motor coordination.
9. Indoor Games : Simple games like building blocks for creativity and problem-solving.
10. Group Play : Engaging in social activities to encourage sharing and teamwork.