Domain | Objective | Learning Outcomes | Learning Skills |
Development of Gross motor skills | To strengthen large motor muscles. To enable children to perform fundamental movement skills comprising of loco-motor, non loco-motor and manipulative skills. | - To strengthen large motor muscles
- Developing control and coordination of large motor muscles
- Improved flexibility of gross motor muscles
- Mastering skills of eye-foot coordination
| - Children can walk, run, and jump while maintaining balance.
- Children can roll, throw, catch, and kick different objects.
- Children can perform simple exercise drills involving stretching and bending.
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Development of Fine motor skills | To enable children to be independent and perform self- help tasks such as doing and undoing buttons, tying string and shoelaces, colouring and drawing more efficiently. | - Increased control of fine motor muscles
- Increased coordination of fine motor muscles
- Improved hand-eye co-ordination
- Improved co-ordination of fingers and wrists
| - Children can scribble, colour, draw and paste bits of paper within outline
- Children can fold or roll paper and similar objects.
- Children can clap their hands and stomp their feet.
- Children can aim and throw objects
- Children can create imprints of hands and other large objects.
- Children can tie and untie string & laces.
- Student can arrange simple objects.
- Children can recognise movements of simple objects.
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Development of Sensory skills | Stimulation of 5 senses – sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch to facilitate scientific exploration and improve response to sensory perception. | - Learning of world around using sensory perception
- Identify objects using sensory perception
- Differentiate objects using sensory perception
| - Children can identify objects in the world around them by sight.
- Children can identify different sounds.
- Children can differentiate between sounds of different objects.
- Children can identify objects around them by touch.
- Children can differentiate objects around them by touch.
- Children can identify objects through sense of smell.
- Children can differentiate objects based on its smell.
- Children can identify objects by taste.
- Children can differentiate objects by taste.
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Development of Cognitive skills | Knowledge and understanding of the world around | - Development of skills to build memory and retention
- Recognition of primary and secondary colours
- Identify objects of a specific shape
- Recognise and arrange objects in patterns, based on colour, shape/size and pictures.
- Building skills to respond to critical thinking questions.
- Development of skills to know and understand the world around.
- Building pre-number concept to ensure children are school ready
| A. Mental Skills - Children can recognise pictures of everyday objects.
- Children can describe simple objects (with one word)
- Children can recognize patterns in colour, shapes and similar things using real objects and picture cards.
- Children can recall colours, shapes and pictures of things.
- Children can understand the concept of sorting, grouping, matching, classifying and sequencing
- Children can understand simple examples of cause and effect
- Children can answer simple critical thinking questions.
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Development of Language skills | To develop language skills and structure for communicating with the world around. | - Improving language skills in listening.
- Improving language skills in speaking.
- Improving
language skills in pre-reading. - Improving
language skills in pre-writing.
| - Student can listen and then repeat simple naming words.
- Children can follow simple instructions given by the teacher.
- Children can re-narrate short stories that they know.
- Children can grasp information by listening.
- Children can focus on an activity for 4 – 7 minutes for increased attention span.
- Children can speak simple sentences using structure.
- Children can speak with appropriate modulation.
- Children can express through rhymes and enactment.
- Children can think critically and express their opinion
- Student can identify simple naming words. (Hindi and English)
- Children can see objects, identify and differentiate them.
- Children can recognize objects and symbols that they see around them
- Children can free scribble in the sand, slate, & paper.
- Children can imitate to draw horizontal, vertical, curved and zig zag lines.
- Children can write simple patterns.
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