preschool/pre-k
Circle Time/Calendar
Participation in this daily routine helps children to develop counting and time concepts, discuss past and future events and incorporate music into their daily lives.
Journals
Journals serve as a communication tool between home and school, and allow even the youngest child to share information between these two important parts of their world. Teachers help each individual child to select something from the school day to draw/ write about in their journal. The journals go home in the evening and provide a forum for kids to share what they learned at school that day. Additionally, families are asked to create a journal entry each evening, providing a prompt for kids to share stories from home with their peers. The children at Carle Auditory Oral School love sharing journals with peers and are often found flipping through previous pages to reminisce about their experiences.
Recess/Movement/Gross Motor
Children learn through play – dramatic play which ignites children’s imaginations, as well as large motor play, which helps their bodies to develop. Carle Auditory Oral School provides daily opportunities for children engage in unstructured learning and play during recess. Carle Auditory Oral School shares a large outdoor play area with The Caring Place Child Care Center. Tricycles, swings, climbers and slides, in addition to opportunities for running and ball play are available to our students. Indoors, door mounted swings, scooters, jump ropes, a mini-trampoline and hula hoops ensure that children at Carle Auditory Oral School have opportunities to develop large motor skills even when weather precludes outdoor play.
Snack
Snack provides a wonderful opportunity to practice manners, self-help and social communication skills in the small group learning environment at Carle Auditory Oral School. Often discussions begun during snack will spark future learning opportunities in the classroom. Additionally, snack time is sometimes used as an additional opportunity to read aloud to the children.
Daily Read-Alouds
All children benefit from this language and literacy enriching experience. Stories come to life with props and dramatic voices to support children in developing a life-long love of reading. The way Carle Auditory Oral School teachers share stories with children also provides each child with opportunities to answer questions, make predictions, assume the role of a character in a story or take a turn at retelling stories. Research shows that literacy rich experiences, such as read-alouds, correlate positively to future academic success.
Language Experiences
Children learn best when two components are present: application to real life interactions and opportunities to interact directly with learning materials. Language experiences provide both of these components. Children in Carle Auditory Oral School classes engage in language experiences to introduce or culminate a unit of study. Examples of experiences include field trips, cooking activities, construction projects, and performances. Children frequently create books to document their experiences, and develop language and literacy skills at the same time.
Lunch
Hot lunch is available through Carle Foundation Hospital/The Caring Place Child Care Center, and costs are included in the tuition fees. Additionally, families can opt to send cold lunches with their child. This thirty minute break in the school day provides children with another opportunity to practice manners, self-help skills and social communication as they catch up with their friends from other classes.
Nap
Parents of preschool age children can request that their child participate in a daily nap time. Parents are asked to provide a plastic coated foam mat, pillow, blanket and sleeping toy for their napper. Exact times and duration of nap time
vary from year to year based on our student's needs.
Pre-Academics
Reading, math, science and health concepts begin to develop long before kindergarten. Interactions and learning activities at Carle Auditory Oral School provide children with developmentally appropriate learning experiences during theme related activities. Children learn phonological awareness skills, experiment with quantity concepts, explore the relationships between objects in their worlds and use print meaningfully throughout each day. These experiences lay the foundation for academic skill development in later years.
Centers
Carle Auditory Oral School embarks on learning adventures during their theme-based units of study and the Discovery Center brings it all to life. The four early childhood classes (3 and 4 year olds) share a unit of study and discovery center classroom. In this larger center room, children have the opportunity to play the theme in our dramatic play, block, computer, writing, art, motor and manipulatives centers.
Sensory Breaks
Young children function better when they have a variety of experiences throughout the day. They benefit from opportunities to get their wiggles out through dance, exercise and play, in addition to opportunities attend to stories and engage in fine motor activities. Sensory breaks provide these opportunities to the children enrolled in Carle Auditory Oral School. In the halls and classrooms of Carle Auditory Oral School, it is not uncommon to see groups of children transitioning from one activity to the next in a crab walk, or taking a break from an art activity to do jumping jacks. Providing these sensory breaks allows children to have success and feel good about their developing academic and social skills.
Music
CDs, musical instruments, sing-a-longs, and home made music makers are incorporated throughout the day to assist children with transitions, and skill acquisition in addition to developing an ear and appreciation for a variety of music forms.
Clean-Up and Dismissal
Children learn valuable organization skills and develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments when they participate in getting their classrooms ready for learning the following day. Daily jobs build responsibility and foster development of independent skills for each student. Dismissal provides an opportunity for parents and teachers to interact informally at the end of each school day and helps to maintain the home school collaboration so important to each child’s success.
Enrichment
Children with normal hearing who are enrolled at Carle Auditory Oral School participate in 60 minutes per day of enrichment with our assistant teachers. During this enrichment block, children with hearing loss go to therapy and work on their areas of greatest need. The enrichment block provides opportunities to address need areas specific to our children with normal hearing as well as expand their experiences. For many children with normal hearing, Carle Auditory Oral School is their first exposure to a structured learning environment. As such, they may need additional support to develop fine motor, academic, or social skills. Specific practice with needed skills can be provided during enrichment. Enrichment sessions have also provided opportunities for additional read-alouds, exploration of technology including laptops and SmartBoards, cooking activities, exposure to foreign languages, yoga, and a variety of art media. The enrichment program continues to develop as the program grows and changes. For those children with hearing loss who do not participate in daily individual therapy, enrichment is available to augment the learning experience.
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