Ages 3-4 Years
5 Day Program
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Small group with individualized attention (Head Teacher, Assistant Teacher and Animal Educator) Sample Schedule
8:30-9:00 Arrival/Indoor Play 9:00-9:15 Depart from Farm 9:15-10:00 Learning Circle/Movement* 10:00-10:20 Snack 10:20-10:40 Language Arts 10:40-11:40 Library** 11:40-12:00 Journal Time/Writing Workshop Baking/Outdoor Play/Math Skills*** 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:30-1:15 Animal Education/Pony Rides Outdoor Play/Fun on the Farm*** 1:15-2:15 Art/Science/Nature/Music*** 2:15-2:30 Goodbye *Movement: Gymnastics/Yoga/Sports **Library: Story Time/Country Exploration/Themed Activity ***These activities rotate on a daily basis What our Parents Have to Say Watch a Video of Our School |
A Multi-Cultural Journey through a Traveling Experience!
Daily trips into our community allow for discovery and exploration. By learning from different cultures, students develop their individual and global awareness and build essential lifelong tolerance and acceptance skills. "Today, I will be kind to the earth. I will eat healthier foods for my body and I will encourage others to make better choices for the environment " We empower children's independence through their daily interaction with our farm animals. We develop organic, cumulative and age-appropriate lesson plans that grow with the classes' interests and abilities. We encourage children's ownership of the program and maintain an emotionally and physically nurturing environment, which enables freedom for children to explore and a foundation for a lifelong love of learning. Developing or maintaining connections with their friends, teachers and all of their animal friends on the farm will provide much needed comfort for continued growth. While developing bonds with their teachers and friends, learning is cultivated with a strong socialization groundwork that can continue into the following year with familiar teachers and classmates. Building on skills obtained, while developing new ones, this program will continue to nurture children’s innate curiosity and eagerness to learn. |