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    Preschool Curriculum

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    • keasK Offline
      keas
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      Hi Buds, Thanks! You have replied me 🙂

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        buds
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        Ok good good that's good.. 😉


        Hope it helped. 😄

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          enzoelize
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          Hi,


          Is there any mummy / daddy here who can share on Kinderland’s curriculum? I am intending to enrol DD into a ccc when she’s about 20mth. I have gone down to the one of their centres in the CBD area but they were not willing to share the curriculum, only refered me to the timetable and their themes. I was pretty taken aback. How am I going to make an informed decision without knowing what my child will be learning year to year?
          In comparison, another CCC that I visited but not so marketed and branded, they were very open about their curriculum and was willing to share their curriculum from playgroup up to K2.
          I have my likes and dislikes about both centres but will like to make a better decision if I am more informed about Kinderland’s curriculum.

          Really appreciate any info and advise.

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            Thenun7
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            Hi! I just spent some time reading all 23 pages of this thread. Tks to everyone who contributed… I learnt alot! I’m looking to place my 2 year old in a childcare facility/preschool and I think I am in a better place now to start thinking thru my criteria for an ideal place!


            But seriously, "omnivores"? Er, I don’t think I learnt to spell that word till primary school? Feel so stressed for my girl.

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              JJ_T
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              hi all, I’m searching and reading alot for the past 3 years to gather infor on good education for my kids.

              even thou my elder son is 3yo, i find that e best education for our kids is not what we can find outside but inside , ie at home how we educate them, play with them and their moral upbringing…
              well I’ve been doing that with my sons.
              My elder son attend a CC well it’s normal curriculum not so stressful but teacher turn over rate is low almost 0. my son enjoy goin there, with his familiar teachers and friends. so my advise (for yr consideration) is to find happiness for our kids not stress. if u put yrself in their shoes we would prefer our parents to give us that kind of environment also. : )
              happy parenthooding : )

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                mummychua
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                Hi all, just like to check at what age should Preschool start teaching phonics? I went to visit a church kindergarten yesterday, was surprise to know that for PN level, it will just be letter recognition. Basics phonics will only start at N level, then advance phonics on k level.


                Isn’t it a little slow to teach phonics at 4? Or am i just being a little too KS?

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  Yes. You're too KS. :politebleah:

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                    Funz
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                    Haha, yup, too KS.


                    Please remember that most kids are essentially still only 3+yrs old when they start N2. At todd and pre-N levels, they can be exposed to phonics when being taught the alphabets. But actual phonics lessons will normally begin at N2.

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                      mummychua
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                      haha… KS-ism of a parent.


                      read that some kids can read simple books on their own at 3yr make me a little kanchong, or should i say very kanchong. i suppose we parents must learn how to relax in this pressure cooker environment huh…

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        A good rough gauge/idea would be as follows..


                        Pre-nursery level
                        Alphabet recognition & introduction to phonics-based songs

                        Nursery level
                        Official introduction to single letter sounds / Phonemic awareness, Introduction to writing
                        *Some schools carry on with word building during the last term*

                        K1 level
                        1st term - Wordbuilding and blending 3 letter phonetic words, reading simple one/two liner books (phonetic/sight readers), writing activities

                        3rd term - Wordbuilding and blending consonant blends / 4-5 letter words, reading 4-5 liner books (phonetic/sight readers), writing activities

                        K2 level
                        1st term - Phonograms, silent letters sounds, special combination sounds up till completion of phonics programme, reading fluently, written expression

                        3rd term - Simple grammar, parts of speech, simple comprehension, written expression, journal writing

                        *Disclaimer : Not to be taken as an actual guide for all preschools

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