Transitional Kindergarten Curriculum
Holy Spirit School’s Transitional Kindergarten program prepares our youngest students for kindergarten. We provide a loving environment, stressing a positive approach to success in daily activities. Our faculty encourages the development of self-respect for others and the respect of authority in and outside of the classroom.
As a Catholic Transitional Kindergarten, religious development is of primary importance. This is approached simple and in the total context of the child’s life. Holy Spirit School believes values are cultivated in a child, through examples experiences in everyday situations and by lessons. Students will learn short prayers at group time. Songs, stories, and activities will often be of religious nature and will: proclaim God’s greatness, center on Christ, follow scripture and the church’s teachings, relate life experiences to the Good News and prepare students for Christian leadership.
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
- Learn about God’s love for them
- Hear appropriate scripture stories that tell of God’s love and connect these stories to the children’s lives
- Learn respect for others
- Learn prayers and songs to actively engage the children in their desire to know and love God
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
- Use language to express thoughts, feelings and ideas
- Take turns speaking and listening in a group
- Develop skills related to self-expression: speaking confidently and clearly in a group and contributing to class discussions
- Think, reason, use judgement and problem solving skills and gain comprehension
- Develop phonemic awareness
- Follow oral directions and develop listening skills
- Use and learn vocabulary and visual discrimination
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Develop a positive self image and self confidence
- Develop and learn how to work cooperatively with others and relate to others in centered-group activities and situations
- Develop self-help skills
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
- Learn how to share and cooperate in play with others
- Learn respect of school materials and classroom routines
- Begin to develop skills in being courteous, dependable and cooperative
- Develop relationships with others
BASIC MATH
- Number and operations
- One to one correspondence
- Patterning
- Sorting
- Counting
- Recognizing and writing numerals
- Number order
- Probability
FINE MOTOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
- Correct pencil grip
- Tracing
- Scissor control – cutting shapes
- Tying shoes
- Zipping and buttoning