Syllabus

We help children engage their bodies and minds through fun and educational activities.

DomainObjectiveLearning OutcomesLearning Skills
Development of Gross motor skillsTo 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.
Development of Fine motor skillsTo 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.
Development of Sensory skillsStimulation 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.
Development of Cognitive skillsKnowledge 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.
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.