A Day In The Life Of A Champions Student Get a quick look at what

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A Day In The Life Of A Champions Student Get a quick look at what
A Day In Our Early Learning and Kindergarten Programs
Preschool
(ages 3-4 years)
Whole Group Time
Prekindergarten
(ages 4-5 years)
Kindergarten Half-Day
(ages 5-6 years)
Daily routines and featured activities
Learning Centers
Child-directed discovery in literacy, math, science, and creative expression
Small Group Activities
(Teacher-directed
activities)
targeting math,
science, literacy, motor
skills, and art
Practice social and self-help skills
Meals/Snacks
Outside/Physical
Activity
Rest Time
targeting math and
literacy skill-building
A Quick Look at
targeting developmental
goals and skill-building
A Day in the Life of
a Champions Student
Only snack offered in 1/2
day schedule
Refining and strengthening motor skills
Relax and prepare for afternoon activities
Not offered in 1/2 day
schedule
We Offer Activities Kids Learn From and Love!
a Typical Day in our Preschool or Prekindergart
en Programs:
Every day at Champions, in every program we offer, we focus on
6:30-8:30
Selected Learning Centers
8:40-9:00
Group Time
9:10-10:30
Learning Centers/Teacher and Child Directed Activities/Self-S
10:40-11:15
Outside
11:30-12:15
Family Style Lunch/ Selected Learning Centers (Books, Puzzles
)
12:15-12:30
Story/Prepare for Quiet Time
12:30-2:30
Rest/Quiet Choices
2:40-4:00
Learning Centers/Teacher and Child-Directed Activities/Self-S
4:10-4:45
Outside
4:45-5:30
Learning Centers/Child Directed
5:40-6:00
Closing Group
6:00-6:30
Selected Learning Centers
five key areas, based on age-appropriate curriculum, that are as fun as
they are educational!
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For your youngest learners, these areas deal with age-appropriate ways
they communicate with others, build brain power, make new friends, nurture
creativity, and grow healthy bodies.
For your school-agers, we work on reading, writing,
and homework help, science skills, creative
endeavors, physical fitness and healthy eating.
Tour a Champions site to see all we have to offer!
Then, let us build a program that supports your goals.
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On the following pages you’ll find a
little more information about what
these areas of focus look like for our
preschoolers, prekindergartners,
kindergarteners, and school-agers, and
what a typical day at Champions looks
like for them.
A Day In Our Before- and After-School Program
Once all of the children have arrived and have had some time to unwind from
school, a daily group meeting is called to discuss upcoming events and to talk
Additional activities including physical fitness, reading, and character
about ideas for future activities. “Program Potpourri” offers children the
development are woven into the schedule to make a well-rounded program.
opportunity to demonstrate leadership and build community within their program.
It’s comprised of discussions and planned activities to get the day started off right.
Districts and schools can choose to adjust their schedule to emphasize
specific activities such as homework, add in optional science or digital learning
From there, children self-select to complete their homework, help themselves to a
programs, and align character-building activities to created a program that
healthy snack or participate in one of many planned activities from one of our
supports their initiatives and the needs of their families.
five activity areas:
Take the Challenge – Children complete homework,
read a spine-tingling mystery, or hone writing skills by
reporting on program happenings.
Sport Zone –Children stretch, blow off steam, learn how
a Typical Day in our School-Age Program:
Morning Program
to play a sport, or engage in solo or group
6:30 - 8:30
Arrival/Activity Areas (homework time included)
physical activity.
8:30 - 8:45
Clean up
8:45
Dismissal
The Nature of It – Children make predictions, put things
together, and try something new; they are challenged
Afternoon Program
with the excitement of a science experiment, building a
3:05 - 3:15
Arrival and attendance
3:15 - 3:30
Program Potpourri
3:30 - 4:30
Snack Attack (snack and activity included)
Activity Areas (homework time included)
mediums, creating plays or skits, and exploring their
4:30 - 5:00
Sport Zone
musical abilities.
5:00 - 5:45
Activity Areas (homework time included) continued
Snack Attack – Children eat self-serve snacks, participate
5:45 - 6:00
Clean up
6:00
Program close
tower or puzzle, or learning new games.
Imagine That – Children express themselves creatively
through art, drama, and music by exploring various art
in cooking activities, learn healthy eating and hygiene
habits, and become involved in hands-on learning about
concepts such as measurement.
While all of our activities are fun, a key differentiator for
Champions is offering activities that meet defined learning
objectives that develop the whole child.