Pre-K Class (4 year olds)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9:00a.m. - 12:20p.m.

Your 4-year-old child’s natural desire to learn and increasing need to develop friendships will bloom and grow in our Pre-Kindergarten class. Our family-oriented group setting allows for many individual and group relationships that often involve parents and entire families as well as our own preschool children.

Our curriculum is developmentally appropriate for the age of the children in the Pre-K class.  Furthermore, it is recognized that children have individual rates of development in addition to individual interests, temperaments and learning styles. Pre-K  curriculum promotes early literacy with more emphasis on concepts in print, phonemic awareness and letter recognition. There are increased opportunities to develop and enhance math skills. Counting, patterning, and graphing activities are planned. Social competence and self-regulation is emphasized and children are supported in problem solving. Children are provided opportunities for creativity and self-expression. They are also given opportunities for motor skill development. In addition, professional instruction in art and music is provided.

Your four-year-old child will begin to function more independently in a group setting, and will gain proficiency in social abilities and build a foundation of cognitive skills in anticipation for success in school.

The Pre-K class for 4-year-olds meets Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings from 9:00am– 12:20pm. We typically follow the Poudre School District Schedule. This applies to the holidays and breaks, when classes aren’t in session.

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Goals for the 4 year old class:

We focus on goals in 5 key areas of social and emotional development, communication, language and literacy, knowledge acquisition and cognitive development, physical development and creativity.

Communication, Language and Literacy

  • To enhance the development of conversational skills

  • To begin to recognize non-verbal features of communication

  • To continue to develop increasingly complex vocabulary and syntax

  • To use language skills to organize, relate and analyze information

  • To engage and participate in read-aloud stories

  • To develop literacy skills-concepts in print, phonological awareness and phonemic awareness

Physical Development

  • To enhance knowledge of healthy habits and to be responsible for personal care needs

  • To develop eye-hand coordination

  • To further develop motor planning skills

  • To further develop large motor skills such as running, jumping, galloping skipping, climbing

  • To provide maximum opportunities to develop the fine motor skills needed for drawing and writing

  • To develop scissor skills

Social and Emotional Development

  • To develop positive relationships with adults in the classroom environment

  • To develop the ability to interact with peers respectfully and to form peer relationships

  • To develop the ability to sustain complex play with three or more children involved

  • To establish a sense of self and personal responsibility

  • To promote the development of self-regulation skills

  • To function and work constructively in a group setting

Knowledge Acquisition and Cognitive Development

  • To enhance the development of visual and auditory memory skills

  • To promote the ability to follow oral directions

  • To promote the idea of symbolic representation – specifically with letters and numbers

  • To promote the recognition of patterns, classifications and comparisons

  • To develop a sense of rhyme

  • To develop numeracy and number sense

  • To explore the idea of cultural similarities and differences

  • To begin developing simple geographical concepts

  • To explore the characteristics of living things

  • To explore the concept of weather and seasons

Creativity

  • Provide opportunity for movement and music activities

  • Explore art with a variety of media - collage, paint, clay

  • Provide opportunity for dramatic play experiences.

  • "We have loved being a part of this preschool for the last three years, and plan on attending next year as well for their unique Junior K class for five year olds! The teachers are so great with the kids, and I've loved making friends not only for my kids, but also for myself in this community. The half day schedule is perfect for my family."

    Cassandra F.

  • "We've had nothing but good experiences with this preschool and have had two different children attend. The co-op model takes a bit of getting used to but makes it much more affordable and creates a sense of community that other preschools may lack. The teachers have all been wonderful and the director is extremely knowledgeable and kind. We could not ask for a better neighborhood preschool here in Fort Collins!"

    Beren G.

  • "We love this school for our 3 year old. This year was her first year in any kind of school or daycare setting, she’s shy, and the transition has been so smooth because we get to be in the classroom with her some of the time. All of the school staff and other parents will get to know your child, and you get to know all of the other little ones in your child’s class. The staff are all wonderful and have found their calling in working with littles. This school is truly a community, exactly what our family needs."

    Sierra L.

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