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Kindergarten Wednesday (2024-2025)

DREAMERS

10:00am – 2:00pm Wednesdays
Ages 5 - 6

Our kindergarten students learn through imitative and creative play in a warm, safe environment. Kindergarten is the bridge between family and social life. Parents can use their choice of curriculum and still gain the benefits of a Waldorf-inspired enrichment program.

Scroll down to view more detailed class descriptions for our 5-6 age group.


Students are invited to join us on Wednesdays from 10:00am to 2:00pm for a Waldorf-inspired schedule that includes: Main Lesson, Lunch, Gardening, and Creative Movement.

We believe a play-based environment is most beneficial for this age so children can develop to their fullest potential before academic work begins.  Our activities a.re centered around imaginative play, arts and crafts, seasonal activities, and nature play and exploration. 


Main Lesson

Main lessons will be centered on fairy tale themes. Storytelling, art activities, practice with writing, grammar, spelling, poetry, and sharing with the class may all be infused into this time.

Gardening

Gardening will not only provide students with practical, hands-on experiences that immerse students in the world of food, nature, and community, but also will serve as a powerful tool for addressing pressing issues such as climate change, public health, and social inequality. Beyond the educational value, gardening instills invaluable life lessons and offers a joyful experience for kids of all ages.

Creative Movement

Students will tap into their imagination and spontaneous nature using movement. Creative movement techniques help individuals channel energy into motion and engage their auditory, visual, kinesthetic, and tactile senses. This class encourages body awareness, balance coordination, memory skills, and improved spatial awareness. Students will have fun learning to work individually or in groups while challenging their auditory and physical skills through activities such as rhythmic clapping exercises, echoing patterns, acting out stories through movement, using balls or other props to throw and catch to music, and much more!