Playgroup
Playgroup
Playgroup
Age Group Duration
2.0 – 3.0 years 3 Hours a Day
*As per RTE- Right to Education, NEP- National Education Policy and NCF- National Curriculum Framework.
The WTIS playgroup curriculum supports youngsters in their explorations as children are always very curious and they explore their surroundings as soon as they are born.
The first year of a child’s school life is very crucial for skill enhancement and brain learning. In playgroup, children spend a great deal of time in development of their fine motor skills & gross motor skills. It also helps in cognitive development and Personal-Social-Emotional Development.
Youngsters also learn personal-social-emotional skills. They also develop their language and mathematical abilities through everyday activities.
Playgroup learning activities are designed to engage young children in a variety of experiences that promote cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development. Playgroup is a crucial stage in a child’s early education, and incorporating interactive and age-appropriate activities is essential. Here are some playgroup learning activities that are both fun and educational.
Key skills in Playgroup
- Promoting fine motor skills.
- Promoting Gross motor skills.
- Cognitive Development.
- Personal-Social-Emotional Development.
- Language Development.
- Creative Time Development
- Understanding Thematic Concepts.
- Understanding Mathematical and Spatial Concepts.
- Perceiving Numbers.
- Perceiving Letters.
Learning Activities in Playgroup
- Storytime Sessions with Puppet Shows.
- Rhymes and Rhythm.
- Art and Craft.
- Building Blocks and Construction Play.
- Sensory Play.
- Music and Movement.
- OZYMA Activities.
- Counting Games.
- Colour Recognition.
- Nature Exploration.
- Puzzle Play.
- Role-Playing.
- Circle Time Activities.
- Language Time Activities.
- Numeracy Time Activities.
- Eco-conscious Activities.
- Celebration of festivals and special days.
These activities lead to the developmental needs and interests of the playgroup children. We always prioritize safety in the learning environment. Playgroup learning is all about fostering a love for learning through play and exploration.