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Have
you considered these aspects of the Breezy Point Kindergarten
program ?
- Use
of MacMillan-McGraw Hill "Beginning To Read, Write and
Listen" program.
- Guided reading is incorporated into the reading curriculum.
- Use
of Addison-Wesley's Kindergarten Math Program. Additional
Hands-on materials in our ten B.P Math Boxes.
- Scholastic News Magazine - Featuring math and reading skills; science and auditory activities
as well as current events.
- Low
student-teacher ratio.
(Approximately 10 to 1 at all times)
- Time:
Our kindergarten program permits sufficient time to nurture and
stimulate all facets of your child's development (emotional,
social, academic and physical).
- Personal
daily
communication concerning your child's progress with caring professional
staff.
- Parent
observation and/or conferences arranged at your request at any
time during the year.
- Fall
conferences scheduled after first written evaluations.
- In-depth
evaluations in the spring.
- Field
trips to broaden learning experiences.
- "In-house"
programs, such as the Poison Prevention Program,
Tooth Tales, Nature Programs, Week of the Young Child celebration, etc.
- Specialist
Programs: 6-Week Music Program; 6-Week Gymnastics Program,
6-Week Pee Wee Tennis Program; 6-week
Spanish Program.
- Weekly
use of our Fitness Boxes, Math Boxes, Science
Observation Boxes and our Literature Library Boxes with over
300 children's books.
- Computers in the classroom.
- Use of all Breezypoint play areas, which include: Malibu
Beach Area; Main House Playground; Miniature Golf Course; Cottage
Funyard; Big Wheel Track, Choo-Choo, Playground,
Large Indoor Barn Gym, Child sized town, Breezytown, Native American Campsite and Wiiki Wami.
- Metropolitan
Readiness Tests given at the end of the school year. Tests determine
readiness for the first grade.
- Afternoon enrichment and daily
reinforcement of all learnings (including music, science,
puppetry, art and dramatic play).
- Use of many Traveling Trunks to enhance imaginative play.
- Fantasy
Trips to far off lands broadens social studies.
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