Red Group
The Red Group spans an exciting and important stage in children's
development, one in which we see a tremendous amount of growth and
change. Our classroom is a mix of three- and four-year olds, some of
who are transitioning from the Green Group and some of who are
entering our school for the first time. This provides the
opportunity to integrate new and returning families in a unique way.
One of our most important goals is to make lasting and meaningful
connections with our children and families, thereby bringing the
group together and forming a tight community network.
Families are the backbone of our community, and we welcome them into
the classroom at all times to participate in special events as well
as in our daily curriculum. A family member visiting the classroom
sparks interest, curiosity, and conversation. The visit also
provides a natural stimulus for families to get to know all the
children and for the children to get to know their friends'
families. In our close-knit community any adult in the classroom is
fair game for reading a book, helping to tie a shoe, or giving a
loving hug. For example, in the morning, a grandmother reading a
book before leaving for work might end up with a small group of
children huddled around her, sharing in the experience. In the
afternoon, a father who arrives during afternoon meeting might join
a story-group already in progress and have his own "turn at the
group-time activity. We capitalize on daily opportunities for children to
integrate home and school and to bring both of their important
"worlds together.
We believe that children learn to understand, embrace, and seek
variety when they are exposed to and interact with people who
represent a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and lifestyles.
The rich variety represented in our community provides us with a
basis through which to promote the concepts of diversity and
individuality with the children. The idea that we are each unique,
wonderful, and have something special to offer the group is an
important foundation for our daily interactions with children and
families. We design our curriculum around celebrating the diversity
in our class. We choose universal topics that each family and child
can investigate through their own unique lens. The teachers heard conversations about grandparents,
living and deceased, cropping up in the classroom as well as among
family members. To foster these important conversations and to help
the children remain connected to their grandparents, whether they
were living together or abroad, or were already deceased, we built a
curriculum unit around the topic of grandparents. The goal of the
unit was for each child to "get to know a grandparent and then
present him or her to the class. The child and family embarked on
this process by interviewing the grandparent or someone who knew the
grandparent well, in addition to collecting photographs of and
favorite stories about this person. Through this unit children (and
families) experienced the wonder of keeping grandparents alive in
their hearts as well as the splendor of memories.
Through our integrated and emergent curriculum we help children work
on age-appropriate and relevant goals in the areas of social,
emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Each part of our day
is rich with hands-on opportunities to explore materials and make
discoveries. Red Groupers are encouraged to be creative, independent
learners and have daily opportunities to choose activities according
to their own varying interests. There is an incredible sense of
pride and accomplishment in the Red Group as children master new
tasks and learn new skills. Literacy is one of the many areas in
which children this age are beginning to blossom. We encourage and
support the children's burgeoning literacy skills through the use of
Big Books with repetitive and predictable text, song charts with
words and pictures, as well as other Whole Language approaches to
reading. Our reading corner is lined with pillows and welcomes
children to snuggle up with a good book.
Our supportive classroom environment recognizes each child's areas
of strength as well as those that need further development. The
curriculum is individualized to meet the unique learning profile of
the child as well as the interests and needs of the group. As the
children in the Red Group grow and develop throughout the year, they
learn who they are as individuals and as members of their larger
communities. Our classroom provides a challenging and nurturing
place for this self-discovery and exploration. By the end of the
year, our diverse and unique group of learners is ready for their
next learning experiences.
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