Nurturing for a Bright Tomorrow for Grades K-2
Rationale
This program is designed to:
improve young children's observation and description skills.
develop academic vocabulary.
clarify thinking processes that underlie content learning.
improve students' understanding of mathematics, social studies and science concepts taught in kindergarten.
Thinking Skills
Students will develop six thinking skills throughout the course of this program. The six thinking skills include: observing, describing, defining, finding similarities and differences, sequencing, and classifying. These processes were selected because of their prevalence in academic disciplines, particularly mathematics and science instruction. The lessons are designed to teach the six thinking skills in the sequence in which a child develops intellectually.
Nurturing Enrichment content is delivered to Salem's Kindergarten students through a quarterly specials rotation. This experience is taught by the classroom Instructional Assistant under consultation with our school's AIG facilitator.
Small class sizes ensure that students receive differentiation targeted to their needs from their teacher, in collaboration with the AIG facilitator in our school. The students may also take part in small group pull out opporturities several times throught the year. These groupings are fluid and based on current classroom data and needs.