The school curriculum varies for each age level. At Kid’s Crossing, we strive to provide a developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Monthly themes have a biblical focus but will include holidays, seasons, our natural world, local and community events, as well as persons, places, and things relevant and important to young children. Each unit may focus on a first-hand experience with a field trip, a classroom visit by a resource person or classroom project. The first-hand experience will be reinforced in the classroom by individual and/or group activities involving secondary vicarious experiences, such as books, pictures, puzzles, storytelling, poetry, nursery rhymes, music, rhythm instruments, audio visuals, dance, creative movements, games, imaginative and dramatic play, puppets, blocks, science discovery, nature, sand and water play, cooking, creative art, woodworking, manipulatives, and work jobs. These activities serve not only to reinforce and build on the theme, but also provide opportunities for developing skills in language arts, mathematics, social sciences, natural sciences.
Every week each class will participate in a special chapel service and music & movement class that lifts up the biblical focus for that week and connects with the monthly theme. You may view a detailed description of the curricular focus for each age level on our website, or request a copy in the Kid’s Crossing office.
Please click on each link to see the cirriculum per class: