Bud ( Nursery)

At Red Wood school ‘ BUD, i.e. Nursery, we aim to make our Petalians real thinkers who learn to taste a bit of independence in their way. We believe that learning is a proactive, experienced process that calls for active confrontation with one’s surroundings and self. The lifelong learning process is built on three fundamental pillars: active inquiry, joyful learning, and the fortitude to overcome various obstacles. Our caring and experienced facilitators are dedicated to providing a rich and nurturing environment that will prepare our Petalians in Nursery to follow a formal curriculum in the coming years.

In Red Wood school’ BUD, i.e. Nursery Our Petalians learn to choose what to draw and create with their toys and decide when to visit the washroom. Additionally, they are taught the importance of listening, sharing, and cooperating when working in a group. Through monthly themes, early literacy is introduced to foster the reading, writing, and reasoning abilities necessary for this age group to reach developmental goals. Blocks and other building items encourage critical thinking, while crafts and outdoor play foster creativity and gross and fine motor development. However, role-playing games expand their level of creativity.

Some activities include connecting time, phonics, camouflage, pretend play, dramatization, hopping on the numbers, finding the correct vocabulary, drawing, STEAM activities, treasure hunts, excursions, culmination, and much more that takes Petalians’ imagination to another level.

A day at Red Wood School Playgroups - Morning Basket

  Arrival
Our facilitators greet Petalians at a gate with a puppet and a smile. Children shake hands, give hugs and high-fives on their way to the classrooms. This experience makes their morning more enjoyable and connected.

  Circle Time
In the class, children take part in circle time to enhance both social and emotional interactions with their peers.

  Life Skills
During this time, Petalians meditate, recite the Gayatri mantra, Sanskaram, and are enlightened about life skills and values like- saving water, saving electricity, touching the elder’s feet, etc.

  CTimoncept e
We adhere to a program that is thematically driven for the entire year. Our curriculum is based on a single theme that is pursued each month.

  Rhyme Time
Rhymes and songs help in language acquisition as well as speech development. These sessions are unstructured learning experiences that improve memory, concentration, and spatial intelligence of a child

Engaging and Inquiry learning

  Reading Time
Petalians spend time in the reading room, where they pick up a book of their choice and interests. The facilitator possess thought-provoking questions to promote curiosity towards learning that enhances communication & language skills of our little Petalians.

 Montessori Time
Petalians use the learning equipment in the classroom, which makes them confident, enthusiastic and self-confident learners.Children are free to explore, ask questions and make connections while playing with the equipment

 
 

Fine & Gross motor skill development

Children’s self-esteem and confidence are increased when adults assist them in performing essential tasks like feeding themselves, holding toys, zipping and buttoning frames, writing, drawing, walking, riding a tricycle, jogging, skipping, hopping, climbing etc.

 

Meal Time

We provide Four – Course Meal created under the guidance of an AIIMS nutritionist

  Freshly Cooked

  Nutritious & Healthy

  Seasonal & Regional Cuisines

  Fruit Breaks

Language / Literacy Development

Teachers lay the foundation for reading and writing in Petalians, where they learn to identify and recognize the letters (both cases), name the vocabulary, sing phonic action songs, explore books, sight read the action words, blend and read two-letter terms.

Our Petalians enquire and answer questions, create stories of their own, verbalise five lines on themselves, confidently perform on stage and engage in various activities as well.

Logical Development

At Red Wood School , children learn numbers up to 50 (oral and written), quantify objects, compare quantities, find patterns, match the numbers, circle the odd one, and grapple with real problems such as balancing a tall block building or sharing a bowl of crackers somewhat with a playmate, etc.

Petalians develop their memory retention, logical thinking, and ability to reason and make conclusions.

Expressive Arts & Designs

  Activity Time
Many activities are held around the topic of the month, and our Petalians take part in both individual and group art and craft projects like tearing and pasting, ceramics, coloring, painting, cooking without fire, hand printing, etc.

  Worksheet Time
Worksheets are a powerful instrument for learning that lasts a lifetime. It promotes critical thinking and attention retention, enabling Petalians to employ higher-order cognition skills.

  Recapitulation Time
We hold recapitulation sessions where students reflect on the day and make connections to the lessons being taught in order to increase learning and cement the information that is presented throughout the day.

  Dispersal
Before they go for the day, Petalians demonstrate their support and gratitude by flashing smiles and stars. They wash their faces, hang their bags with a promise to reunite the next day, use the restroom, bid their friends and teachers goodbye.

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