KG Division

Kindergarten and early stage education are crucial for laying the foundation for lifelong learning and development. At Dandii Boru School, we recognize the importance of providing engaging activities and practical learning experiences that cater to the unique needs of our youngest learners. Here are some of the activities and practical learning approaches we incorporate in our KG and early stage division

Play-Based Learning

Play is central to the learning process for young children. We provide ample opportunities for children to engage in unstructured and structured play activities that promote cognitive development, social skills, emotional well-being, and physical fitness. Our classrooms are equipped with age-appropriate toys, materials, and equipment that encourage exploration, creativity, and problem-solving.

Sensory Activities

Young children learn best through hands-on experiences that engage their senses. We incorporate various sensory activities into our curriculum, such as: Exploring textures and materials through touch. Experimenting with sounds and music. Creating art projects with different materials. Participating in cooking and baking experiences. Engaging in outdoor activities and exploring nature.

Storytelling and Reading

Reading and storytelling are essential for language development, literacy skills, and imagination. We dedicate time each day for reading aloud to students and encouraging them to explore books independently. We also create opportunities for children to engage in dramatic play and re-enact stories, further solidifying their understanding.

Music and Movement

Music and movement are fun and engaging ways to promote physical development, coordination, and cognitive skills. We incorporate music and movement activities into our daily routines, including: Singing songs and rhymes. Dancing to different genres of music. Playing rhythm instruments. Engaging in movement games and activities.

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor play is essential for physical development, social interaction, and emotional well-being. We provide opportunities for children to play outdoors daily, engaging in activities such as: Running and playing games. Gardening and exploring nature. Building with sand and other natural materials.

Practical Life Skills

Fostering independence and self-help skills is crucial for early childhood development. We incorporate activities into our curriculum that help children learn practical life skills, such as: Dressing and grooming themselves. Setting the table and cleaning up after themselves. Following routines and schedules. Taking care of their belongings.
  • By providing a variety of engaging activities and practical learning experiences, we strive to create a stimulating and supportive environment where our KG and early stage students can thrive. We believe in fostering a love for learning and equipping our young learners with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in school and beyond.
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