Woodpeckers
4 to 5 years

In our pre-k room, your child will become more independent and fearless!
at this stage
Your child will develop gross motor coordination, climb stairs, kick balls, and jump with confidence. Their fine motor skills are strengthened through activities like building towers, solving simple puzzles, and using utensils. Early literacy and math skills emerge as they recognize letters, explore patterns, and engage their senses through hands-on play. Socially and emotionally, they begin to recall events, express imagination, and engage in pretend play.
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daily routines
Routines continue to be important as your child gets older. In addition to establishing trust and allowing them to feel safe, routines allow your little one to anticipate events. This enables them to act with autonomy, take personal responsibility, and develop independence.
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Basic care tasks – These are learning opportunities too!
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Circle time
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Learning activity or project
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Learning centers
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Gentle music at naptime
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Story sessions
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Outdoor play (weather permitting) or indoor gym
weekly learning plans
Designed to enhance your child's daily routines and ensure they have an opportunity to explore to a variety of topics and experiences while increasing their knowledge base and building skills. These are made available for you each week in the Brightwheel app.

Did you know...
... that a group of woodpeckers is called a descent?