St. Michael's Preschool Philosophy
St. Michael's Preschool Curriculum
St. Michael’s Preschool Curriculum is designed to provide a foundation of developmentally appropriate experiences. It is our goal to nurture each student in a safe environment where they can begin to become lifelong learners. We focus on monthly thematic units of study which incorporate religion, language, literacy, math, social studies, science, and creative arts. Our students are encouraged to learn and grow through play, as well. We offer a dynamic and educational experience that includes teacher directed activities, independent learning, large and small group activities, and indoor/outdoor play. St. Michael’s Preschool is committed to developing the whole child in a loving, caring, Christ-centered environment.
Getting Your Child Ready for Preschool
This should be a top priority. Children love to read books with their parents. Ask your child questions about the book as you are reading and have him/her guess what will happen next.
Using Play Dough, tearing, gluing, and cutting paper all aid in fine motor skill development. The more your child uses his/her fingers, the better. Try making homemade Play Dough for an engaging activity. Tearing, gluing, and cutting old wrapping paper, mail advertisements, or magazines can be fun and a creative project. Allow your child to use child-friendly scissors to practice. Children should practice using the correct grip: thumb up in small hole, two fingers in larger bottom hole.
Talk to your child often and ask questions. Teach your child to use his/her words to solve problems and help them to find “kind” words when talking to others. Families who speak more than one language should make sure to include time each day for speaking English.
It is important that children attend Mass. Children going into Preschool should sit in the church rather than the “cry room”. The four-year-old class will attend Mass once a month beginning in October. We sit in the front row and it is important that the children are respectful. Weekly attendance will help them learn what is expected.
Preschool Morning Schedule (Sample 5-Day)