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classrooms in pre-K are designed to inspire little learners
Posted in , on May 29, 2024

Pre-K classrooms designed for little learners

Everything in ɫTV’s pre-K program is strategic – designed to inspire learning. That’s why every detail in pre-K classrooms was intentionally designed to launch our littlest learners on a lifelong journey of exploration and learning.

“In ɫTV, we strive to create a magical learning experience for all of our pre-K students,” said Dr. Jackeline Orsini, ɫTV’s director of early childhood learning.

PLAY

That magic starts in the classroom, which is designed to accommodate our new students and give them lots of opportunities to play. Play is how young children learn. They are innately curious, and they feed and foster that curiosity through play.

“Our pre-K curriculum allows preschool children many types of play throughout the day,” Orsini said. “Our daily lesson plans allow children to participate in physical, cognitive, language and social play through structured and non-structured activities.”

To promote that kind of purposeful play, each pre-K classroom’s design, furniture and toys enhance the curriculum and foster fun, creativity and exploration. Teachers help direct the play and use it to teach all kinds of lessons.Pre-K teacher working with students

“Our classrooms are equipped with amazing early childhood resources that promote student engagement,” Orsini said. “With thoughtfully designed lesson plans, activities, use of resources and fun learning centers, children flow from one activity to the next with a sense of purpose. They really have fun! The classroom library, block center, kids kitchen, math center, science station, book nook, dramatic play corner, sensory table, Lego wall and art center are just some of the many activities that students are invited to explore on a daily basis.”

To give you an idea of what each classroom is like, here’s a little tour of some of the elements of the pre-K classroom that make a big impact in a child’s learning adventure.

TINY FURNITURE

You can’t just put pre-K students in a regular classroom. Everything is too big! So, ɫTV pre-K rooms have small chairs, stools and tables sized just right for 3s and 4s. The furniture is flexible, allowing for a variety of seating options because they get used for lots of different activities. The tables and chairs are perfect for group learning activities and help children build social skills with their peers.

Each room also has a water fountain at the students’ height, along with a sink and bathroom. The bathroom is a must for this age group to prevent those unwanted accidents and to help teachers maintain constant supervision. They also help minimize interruptions to teachers’ lesson plans, which means more time for the children to learn and play.

CLASSROOM CENTERS

Each classroom is set up in centers to promote literacy, math, science and social-emotional learning. Pre-K students spend their day playing, singing and learning to gain skills that ultimately help them learn to read, write and build their math and science skills. Pre-K teachers are very creative and implement all kinds of activities at each center to maximize learning opportunities. Some of the most popular centers include:

  • Dramatic Play Center

The dramatic play center includes fun-sized versions of items you find at home, like kitchen sets and dollhouses, filled with diverse baby dolls that promote role-playing. Dramatic play encourages creativity, self-expression and knowledge of the community.

  • Literacy Center pre-K students reading in classroom

The literacy center is a quiet area where pre-K students practice reading and looking at books. Kids explore their interests and have fun reading colorful stories that trigger their imaginations.

  • Math Center

The math center is a special corner where kids learn how to use manipulatives, such as numbers, counters, blocks and geometric shapes to count, sort, add and subtract and build mathematical thinking skills.

  • Free Choice Centers

Free choice centers allow less structured play time where kids get to pick their own activities from choices the teacher provides. These centers help develop creativity and imagination during crafts or pretend play.

  • The Safe Place

The Safe Place is a cozy spot where kids can go sit if they are feeling overwhelmed, anxious or just not having the best day. Students can look in the mirror while practicing breathing techniques and reciting affirmations to calm them down. Calming books, feeling buddies and other relaxation materials are also at the center to help kids cope with any difficult emotions. Learning fundamental academic skills are important, but it’s also important to help kids develop strong emotional and mental health at a young age. Teaching them now makes a huge difference in how they handle difficult situations as they grow up.

LABELS

Labels are vital in early childhood learning. Putting signs and labels on nearly every object helps students learn to read, write and spell at a much faster rate as they associate pictures with words they see and hear. Signs go on everything from cubby holders and lockers to chairs and toys. To solidify lessons, some teachers include “Write the Room” sessions that allow kids to write down the objects they are learning about or “buying” from the café or store.

STEM LABS     

Science and math have always been an important part of ɫTV pre-K, but now STEM is infused in the pre-K 4 curriculum. Our pre-K students take advantage of the STEM labs at every elementary school and learn and discover through hands-on science, technology, engineering and math experiments and lessons.

OUTSIDE

Discovery doesn’t just happen inside. Outside is a classroom, too, with all kinds of games and activities. When classroom sensory tables are filled with water or sand, kids turn into little explorers as they dive into the daily lessons.

Playgrounds are a great learning space, too. And thanks to the 2019 Bond, all elementary schools now have new playgrounds. The new playgrounds are rock- and wood-free and have a soft rubber surface for safety to protect against those inevitable falls. Plus, they all have shade structures and accessible play equipment.

REGISTER NOW

Pre-K in the ɫTV is key to getting 3- and 4-year-olds off to a great start. Learn more about our innovative pre-K programs and see what a day in pre-K is like in . Then head back to aisd.net/pre-k to register. Feel free to contact the pre-K team at (682) 867-9418 or prekquestions@aisd.net with any of your questions.