What We Do in Three-Year-Old Preschool
Our three-year-old preschool program is filled with hands-on activities designed to help children grow socially, emotionally, physically, and academically—all while having fun!
Daily Learning & Play
Circle Time
Group gatherings where children practice social skills, build attention spans, and are introduced to new academic concepts.
Storytime
Fostering a love for books, we read at least one story every day. Storytime expands vocabulary, comprehension, and imagination.
Art
Creative projects help children express their feelings, strengthen fine-motor skills, and reinforce concepts like shapes, colors, and sizes.
Fine-Motor Activities
Puzzles, beads, pegboards, cutting, coloring, and stickers strengthen hand-eye coordination and small muscle development.
Gross-Motor Activities
Active play such as running, climbing, jumping, and ball games encourage healthy movement and teamwork.
Dramatic Play
Pretend play builds imagination, self-esteem, problem-solving, and life skills like sharing and taking turns.
Music
Singing, rhythm instruments, and finger plays help children explore sound and rhythm while building listening and social skills.
Science
Hands-on activities encourage children to observe, experiment, explore, and make predictions about the world around them.
Sand & Water Play
Exploring textures and materials like sand, water, rice, and oatmeal promotes math, science, and language development.
Block Play
Building activities introduce spatial relationships, balance, problem-solving, cooperation, and creativity.
Faith & Values
Religion
Each month, a new value is introduced through stories, role-playing, and activities that nurture faith and character development.
Enrichment Activities
Throughout the week, children also enjoy:
- Calendar & Patterning
- Play-Doh & Painting
- Music & Sharing Time
- Gym & Library
- A variety of manipulatives for hands-on learning