6. Early Social Studies
Kindergarteners are usually curious about themselves, their surroundings, and the community. It’s vital to teach them essential aspects of the world, local history, economics, and cultural traditions.
While in kindergarten, your kid will learn about the family structure and the roles different family members perform. Your child will understand how they fit into the family and the role they play.
With time, young learners will be taught the importance of community members like health practitioners, farmers, firefighters, and police officers.
Children will also understand how rules work and why they need to follow them. They will distinguish what is right or wrong in the classroom environment.
On a personal level, your child will grasp vital information such as phone numbers and addresses.
7. Science
Science classes offer a fun way to learn about life, earth, and physical sciences. Most of the lessons are basic and rely heavily on observation or graphics.
Science lessons will help your kid observe the weather, understand their senses, and learn the body’s workings. Advanced classes can cover things like:
- Types and characteristics of animals
- Distinguishing between living and non-living things
- Energy sources
- Environment and resources
- Food and nutrition
Kindergarten science is more about observing and exploring the world around children. It allows young learners to ask questions about anything.
8. Printing
The ability to comprehend the print concept starts way before kids enroll in kindergarten. Most parents begin pointing out letters and words to toddlers even before pre-school. However, it’s in kindergarten where the print concept is implemented.
In kindergarten, young students spend part of their time learning to print the alphabet. They learn to print in lowercase, uppercase, numbers, and some words. Printing fosters vocabulary growth, and it might improve motor skills.
9. Thinking and Cognitive Skills
The kindergarten environment encourages learners to explore, observe, record, and ask questions. Kids learn a lot when they play-learn, and kindergarten provides the best platform for playful learning.
Some of the activities that improve your child’s ability to think and understand include:
- Stacking and building games
- Telling riddles
- Playing simple board games
- Completing jigsaw puzzles
- Participating in memory games
Apart from these activities, subjects like math sharpen your kid’s thinking capacity.
10. Classroom Behavior
Some kindergarteners have never been in a school setting before. While in kindergarten, such children learn how to behave in a classroom. They learn to sit on their allocated spots, interact with fellow students, and stay quiet while the teacher speaks. At the end of the year, they will have fully understood how classroom etiquette works.