It is an important stage in children’s education. It begins at the age of four or five and continues until the child enters primary school. The kindergarten stage is considered a stage of preparing the child to enter formal school with its regular nature.
In the kindergarten stage, the children learn some skills that will prepare them for their upcoming educational journey . At this stage, they communicate with others and learn life skills that are not related to academic skills, such as:
✅ Communicating with others, participating, being self-reliant, following class instructions and rules, and helping others.
✅ Developing all kinds of motor skills, such as playing with clay, catching a ball, and playing with puzzles and cubes.
✅ Learn about time, and thus teach the child the days of the week, the months and the year, reading the clock, and identifying the seasons of the year.
✅ Sequential arrangement skills, such as arranging cards, balls, pictures, etc.
In addition to activities that help him appreciate beauty and discover his talents, such as coloring and drawing activities, which have an excellent role in getting rid of the negative behaviors that some children have.
Sports activities that children practice help them strengthen their muscles, and gain flexibility, physical strength, and a feeling energized.
Where students learn the names and sounds of letters and a lot of vocabulary and are able to read a short stories and get to know the characters and events, as well as learn the basics of spelling and grammar in the English language.
Where students learn numbers and are able to count, arrange numbers, form groups of numbers, link numbers to quantities, and perform simple addition and subtraction operations. They also learn about measures, balances, and geometric shapes.
Where students learn about their surroundings and the environment around them, such as plants, animals, natural phenomena, seasons of the year, as well as the parts of the human body and the five senses and how to use them.
The students expresses theemselves, and their family, and their friends, as well as getting to know their surroundings, such as the neighborhood, neighbors, and the world around them.