PreKindergarten

The purpose of our PreKindergarten program is bring families together who are interested in beginning the journey of hybrid schooling their kids. Hybrid parenting offers parents the ability to be an active part in their students’ education without the strain of curriculum planning and assessment. Our Prekindergarten prepares students for higher levels of questioning, reading, and writing through interactive and meaningful stories and activities.

We run a Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Program for Kindergarten and PreK which prepares them to know, love, and serve God with their minds, hearts, and actions. CGS is a children’s catechesis program in a specially prepared environment called an atrium. There they observe and participate in both parables and liturgical themes and develop a relationship with Christ as the Good Shepherd.

Requirements for Pre-kindergarten

  • Must be potty trained.
  • Can speak and be understood.
  • Can hear and follow directions.
  • May walk outside for nature walks.

Our two-day per week program for PreK will meet Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:30 to 3:30. For more information email us at southcampus@johnpaulprep.org.

Religion:
Image of God Series – Who am I? (Ignatius Press): This Catholic religion course is centered on an approach found in the writings and teachings of Saint John Paul II. This approach stresses the dignity of each individual as a person made in the image of God. The course has as its emphasis two key truths of the faith: God and creation.

Bible Stories to Read (Rod and Staff Publishers, Inc.): This book is used to bring some of the beautiful stories from the Old Testament to the classroom. These stories help to develop the student’s character and help guide the student’s faith by a sincere belief and appreciation for God’s Word in their own heart.

Pre-Kindergarten Religion for Young Catholics (Seton Press)

Language Arts

Alphabet: Alphabet Book Part 1 & Part 2Alphabet Coloring Book (Memoria Press)
The goal is to introduce letters and sounds, and to provide a solid foundational readiness for a rigorous phonics-based Kindergarten program. Show and Tell is daily with one student bringing Show and Tell for the letter we are studying that week. We learn a saint each week for the letter of the week, which includes making a saint puppet.

Literature: We read a selection of short books and discuss questions prior to reading and after reading. Vocabulary, definitions, picture reviews and content topics are discussed while reading. After reading some of the books, we will make a craft.

Numbers: Counting with Numbers (Rod and Staff); Numbers and Colors (Memoria Press)

Introducing numbers as well as beginning number skills, like pairing, sequencing, and comparing, the goal is to learn to count confidently to twenty and to recognize numbers one to fifteen. We also will learn basic color words.

Motor Skills: My Very Own Scissors Book (Memoria Press)

This book is designed to strengthen a student’s fine-motor skills, artistic abilities, dexterity, concentration, and self-control through the purposeful use of scissors. The goal is to develop strong cutting skills and learn basic shapes.

Topics covered in daily recitation: letters, numbers, days of week, months of year, pledge of allegiance, skip counting by 2s and 10s, seasons, vowels, colors, how many… (hours, days, weeks, months, letters, seasons, vowels, dozen) etc.

Music: We listen to the song of the week and learn to sing the song.

Art: We look at the art of the week, discuss what we like and don’t like, and learn about the artist.