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SayPro Pre-School Daily Routine

1. Arrival and Free Play (8:00 AM – 8:30 AM)

  • Arrival Time: Children arrive and are greeted by the teachers.
  • Free Play: Children choose from a variety of play-based activities such as building blocks, puzzles, drawing, or reading.
  • Educational Goal: Promote social skills, independence, and creativity through unstructured play.

2. Morning Circle Time (8:30 AM – 9:00 AM)

  • Greeting: Teachers and children greet each other and discuss the day’s schedule.
  • Calendar and Weather: Review the calendar, days of the week, and discuss the weather.
  • Songs and Rhymes: Sing songs and recite rhymes to develop language and memory skills.
  • Educational Goal: Foster a sense of community, improve language skills, and enhance cognitive development.

3. Learning Centers (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM)

  • Rotating Activities: Children rotate through different learning centers such as:
    • Art Center: Painting, drawing, and crafting to encourage creativity.
    • Math Center: Counting, sorting, and patterning activities to develop mathematical skills.
    • Science Center: Simple experiments and nature exploration to spark curiosity.
    • Literacy Center: Storytime, letter recognition, and phonics activities to build literacy skills.
  • Educational Goal: Support individual learning styles, promote hands-on learning, and target specific developmental areas.

4. Snack Time (10:00 AM – 10:20 AM)

  • Healthy Snack: Children enjoy a healthy snack brought from home or provided by the school.
  • Social Interaction: Encourage conversation and table manners.
  • Educational Goal: Promote healthy eating habits and social skills.

5. Outdoor Play (10:20 AM – 11:00 AM)

  • Physical Activities: Running, climbing, ball games, and other outdoor activities.
  • Exploration and Nature: Opportunities to explore nature and engage in imaginative play.
  • Educational Goal: Enhance gross motor skills, physical fitness, and appreciation for nature.

6. Group Activities (11:00 AM – 11:30 AM)

  • Themed Lessons: Group activities based on weekly themes such as animals, seasons, or cultural celebrations.
  • Educational Games: Interactive games that promote teamwork and problem-solving skills.
  • Educational Goal: Provide thematic learning experiences, encourage teamwork, and develop cognitive skills.

7. Lunch Time (11:30 AM – 12:00 PM)

  • Healthy Lunch: Children have lunch either brought from home or provided by the school.
  • Social Interaction: Foster social skills and table manners.
  • Educational Goal: Encourage healthy eating habits and positive social interactions.

8. Nap/Rest Time (12:00 PM – 1:30 PM)

  • Quiet Time: Children rest on mats or cots; quiet activities like reading for those who do not nap.
  • Educational Goal: Ensure children have rest and relaxation time to recharge.

9. Afternoon Activities (1:30 PM – 2:30 PM)

  • Fine Motor Skills: Activities like cutting, threading beads, and drawing to develop fine motor skills.
  • Cognitive Development: Puzzles, memory games, and problem-solving activities.
  • Educational Goal: Enhance fine motor skills, cognitive development, and concentration.

10. Snack Time (2:30 PM – 2:50 PM)

  • Afternoon Snack: Another healthy snack time to refuel.
  • Social Interaction: Engage in conversation and practice good manners.
  • Educational Goal: Promote healthy eating habits and social skills.

11. Storytime and Closing Circle (2:50 PM – 3:15 PM)

  • Storytime: Teachers read a story to the children, followed by discussion.
  • Closing Circle: Recap the day, share reflections, and say goodbye.
  • Educational Goal: Foster a love for reading, improve listening skills, and provide closure to the day.

12. Dismissal (3:15 PM – 3:30 PM)

  • Preparation for Departure: Children gather their belongings and prepare to go home.
  • Goodbye: Teachers say goodbye to each child and ensure safe handover to parents or guardians.
  • Educational Goal: Develop routines, foster a sense of security, and ensure a smooth transition home.

Implementation Steps

  1. Staff Training: Train teachers on the new routine, including the educational goals and the importance of each activity.
  2. Parental Communication: Inform parents about the new routine and its benefits, encouraging their support and involvement.
  3. Classroom Setup: Arrange the classroom to facilitate the different activities, ensuring all materials are accessible.
  4. Consistency and Flexibility: Implement the routine consistently while being flexible to accommodate individual needs and unexpected events.
  5. Regular Evaluation: Continuously evaluate the routine’s effectiveness, gathering feedback from teachers, parents, and children, and making adjustments as needed.

  • Neftaly Malatjie | CEO | SayPro
  • Email: info@saypro.online
  • Call: + 27 84 313 7407
  • Website: www.saypro.online

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