Curriculum

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About our Curriculum

Good Shepherd Day School utilizes The Creative Curriculum for Preschool and Handwriting Without Tears. These curriculums are our blueprints to reaching our goals at each developmental stage with each individual child in a classroom setting.

The educational curriculum offered at Good Shepherd Day School is child-driven and learning centered based. It is designed to meet each child where they are while also challenging each age group in developmentally appropriate ways so that children gain self-confidence and self-esteem. Children are encouraged to be imaginative, creative, respectful, self-sufficient, and expressive. They also begin to understand what it means to be and have a friend.

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Instructional Period

3 hour instructional period offered to students daily

The goal of the instructional period is to: Make sure our students are Kindergarten ready socially, emotionally, physically, and academically in a nurturing, faith-based environment.

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Children’s Chapel Program

The instructional period includes early Christian formation facilitated by our school chaplain who also serves as the Children and Families Minister for Good Shepherd Church. The chaplain uses the Godly Play curriculum to teach our students the stories of the Christian faith.

We seek to maintain a Christian environment at our school for both the primary and secondary offerings. We do so by grounding ourselves in Good Shepherd’s 5 Core Values and the love ethic of Jesus as he gives it to us in the Sermon on the Mount.

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Enrichment Care Period

Enrichment care is offered for the convenience of our families before and after the instructional period.

Program Goals

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Two’s (20+ months)

  • Foster a love for the school environment

  • Transition from home to school

  • Promote independence

  • Cooperate with others

  • Provide sensory play, group time, story time, and art opportunities

  • Introduce primary education basics

  • Introduce our Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) writing curriculum & Mat Man

Children attend Morning preschool two, three, or five days a week from 8:30-11:30am.

Enrichment Care Period options: 1:00pm (lunch) or 3:30 or 5:30pm (nap & afternoon activities).

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Three’s (36+ months)

  • Build independence in self-help skills and self-care

  • Foster the skills to build friendships and cooperatively play with peers

  • Continue HWT - Recognize capital letters, practice letter sounds (phonics), and practice letter writing

  • Math - Count to 30, simple addition, count down from 10, recognize shapes, and recognize and complete patterns

  • Science - Experiment, explore, and expand children’s awareness of the natural world

Children attend Morning preschool two, three, or five days a week from 8:30-11:30am.

Enrichment Care Period options: 1:00pm (lunch) or 3:30 or 5:30pm (nap & afternoon activities).

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Four’s

  • Follow multi-step directions, use words to express themselves, resolve conflict peacefully, provide appropriate answers, and become aware of other’s feelings

  • Gross and Fine Motor Skills - Catch a ball, run with control, balance, hold writing tools correctly, tracing, and use scissors correctly

  • Language Arts and HWT - Knowledge of rhyming, opposite and positional words, sequence events, and name upper and lowercase letters

  • Math - Sort and classify, sequence by size, recognize and repeat patterns, identify shapes and colors, count items (one to one correspondence), name numbers 1-20, and sequence numbers 1-10

Children attend Morning preschool four or five days a week from 8:30-11:30am.

Enrichment Care Period options: 1:00pm (lunch) or 3:30 or 5:30pm (nap & afternoon activities).

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Kindergarten

Areas of instruction meet the Kentucky Core Standards for Kindergarten

  • Language Arts (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt reading program and Handwriting Without Tears writing program) - Recognize upper and lower case letters, practice consonant and vowel sounds, rhyming, recognize syllables, vowels, and sight words, blend letters to make words, and identify characters and settings

  • Math - Sort by various attributes, write numbers 0-20, add and subtract, use number words, ordinal numbers and positional terms, identify 2D and 3D shapes and symmetry, use standard and non-standard measurements, collect data, skip count, and understand time concepts

  • Science and Social Studies are integrated as well

Children attend five days a week from 8:30-2:30pm.

Enrichment Care Period options: 3:30 or 5:30pm (afternoon activities).