Our Curriculum
Parent Information Guide
Curriculum Overview
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Dear Parents,
Your child's school has chosen HighReach Learning, an award winning research-supported curriculum, to use in their classrooms. Through the HighReach Learning curriculum, your child will experience a well-rounded balance of learning activities and many opportunities to develope important skills needed to be successful in school.
Preparing a child for school involves families, schools, and the community. Teachers and program staff are important to your child's education. HighReach Learning curriculum supports them by offering suggested content, ideas, and activities that can be adjusted to meet your child's individual needs and interests.
HighReach Learning wishes the very best for your child's school success.
As a parent, what can you expect from the HighReach Learning curriculum?
Learning experiences that are age-appropriate for your child
Each HighReach Learning curriculum contains age-specific activities that promote creativity, family involvement, and the development of the whole child. The daily learning experience captures and supports the learning of important skills and concepts.
Fun and challanging learning activities
As your child matures and moves to the next classroom level, he/she encounters a higher level of learning that challenges growth in his/her abilities while still having fun! Skills range from learning basic colors with younger children to exploring the alphabet with older children.
Information about what your child is learning
Throughout each month, your child will bring home materials to keep you up-to-date on what he/she is learning at school. Creative art projects such as painted pictures, collages, and child-created books are just a few of the items your child may enjoy creating. Be sure to spend time talking with your child about what he/she is learning at school. You'll be amazed to discover how much your child is learning through the HighReach Learning curriculum!
Curriculum that is up-to-date on the latest in early childhood education
The HighReach Learning curriculum is developed by a team of educators. Our team spends a tremendous amount of time studying research articles and trend reports in order to offer your child and his/her teachers the latest and greatest in early childhood education.
HighReach Learning Scope and Sequence
HighReach Learning curriculum grows with your child. As your child matures and moves to the next age group, he/she developes more advanced skills. Below, find the name of the curriculum your child is using. If you are not sure, ask your child's teacher. The main skills your child will cover during the year are listed.
Curriculum for Infants
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Small and Large Muscle Development
Curriculum for Toddlers
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Small and Large Muscle Development
- Phonological Awareness: Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays
- Color Recognition
- Self-Concept
Curriculum for Twos
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Small and Large Muscle Development
- Phonological Awareness: Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays
- Color and Shape Recognition
- Problem Solving
- Self-Concept
Curriculum for Threes
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Phonological Awareness: Songs, Rhymes, and Alliteration
- Small and Large Muscle Development
- Color and Shape Recognition (1-10)
- Counting and One-to-One Correspondence
- Sequencing, Predicting, and Graphing
- Problem Solving
- Character Education
Curriculum for Pre-K: Butterflies
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Phonological Awareness: Rhyming, Clapping Syllables, and Alliteration
- Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds (in order from A-Z)
- Vowel Sounds (long and short; emphasis on short)
- Color, Shape, and Number Recognition (1-12)
- Counting and One-to-One Correspondence
- Sequencing, Graphing, and Predicting
- Problem Solving
- Character Education
Curriculum for Pre-K: Framework
- Social/Emotional Development
- Language Development
- Small and Large Muscle Development
- Phonological Awareness: Rhyming, Clapping Syllables, and Alliteration
- Letter Recognition and Beginning Sounds (out of order as fits with monthly theme)
- Vowel Sounds (long and short; emphasis on short)
- Color, Shape, and Number Recognition (1-12)
- Counting and One-to-One Correspondence
- Sequencing, Graphing, and Predicting
- Problem Solving
- Character Education
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