This class for 3-year-old students works through a range of activities that are in line with developmentally appropriate milestones in the Social-Emotional, Physical, Language and Literacy, Mathematics and Reasoning, Science, and Creative areas.
WELCOME TO SCHOOL!
Dear Dolphin Parents,
We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you back, or to our Little Schoolhouse community for the first time. We have a fun and exciting school year planned!
Here is some information about the school day:
CURRICULUM
You will receive a weekly curriculum page on Monday outlining the activities your child will be involved in during the week. We will email this as well as send the page in your child’s backpack.
In addition to our usual daily schedule the special activity for each day is as follows:
Monday – Sports
Tuesday – Science
Wednesday – Music
Thursday – Sports
Friday – Cooking
SNACK
A nutritious snack and drink is provided by the school and is served family-style, mid-morning. Please speak to the teachers if you would like to provide the class with snack. It is a great way for parents to volunteer and we can offer many suggestions.
LUNCH
Lunch is at 12:00. Please pack a healthy lunch and drink for your child in an insulated lunch pack. We are able to do a simple “warm-up” in the microwave oven for pasta and rice dishes.
SHOW & TELL
Every Friday will be Show & Tell during Morning Meeting. Children can bring in something from home that begins with the letter-of-the-week. See the weekly curriculum page for the letter-of-the-week.
SPORTS
Sports lessons are on Monday and Thursday with Ms. Helen. Athletic (tennis) shoes should be worn every day to school for safety and developing gross motor coordination.
MUSIC
Music with Ms. Mary is on Wednesday morning.
HYGIENE
Parents of children who are not fully independent in the bathroom must provide a reasonable quantity of pull-ups and wipes to be kept at school. Please remember to re-stock the supply regularly. Keep in mind that the school policy requires that your child’s pull-up be changed as many as three times each morning depending on their daily functions.
Be sure to send a change of clothes including a school shirt, pants, and underwear/pull-ups to be kept at school in their drawer. Please label all of your child’s clothing, bags, and belongings.
We thank you for assisting our hygienic efforts by providing a box of tissues, container of wipes, hand sanitizer and mosquito repellant to be used by the children at school. Restocking each term is necessary and appreciated.
TIMING & SCHEDULE
Arrival at school each morning involves greeting and occasional communication with teachers. We want to promote a smooth transition into the school day by encouraging parents to make the morning drop-off brief and cheerful.
School is open at 8:00AM for early drop-off. Most children arrive between 8:30 and 8:45AM. At least twenty minutes are recommended for settling in prior to the start of the day.
We carefully monitoring punctuality and will charge a $20 late fee to parents who are habitually tardy in the morning and afternoon.
Outside play during the arrival period is until 9:10AM. If you arrive after 9:10 it is considered late and you will be charged $20. You can avoid a morning late fee if, for instance, you have a Doctor’s appointment at 9:00 and then bring your child to school during outdoor play time from 10:00 – 10:30, while all of the children and their teachers are on the play yard.
PICK UP & COLLECTION
The prompt midday collection time is 12:30, if you arrive after 1:00 it is considered late and you will be charged. The prompt full day collection time is 3:00, if you arrive after 3:15 it is considered late and you will be charged. The late fee is due immediately.
Your children and their teachers appreciate the effort so that precious cognitive functioning hours are not wasted and unnecessary interruptions are avoided. Your child’s teacher is caring and dedicated to her personal pursuits off campus as well as in the classroom.
PROGRAM AGREEMENT
Kindly we ask that you stay within the parameters of the enrollment option chosen for your child. If you have indicated the 3-Mornings program, for example, the days that your child comes to school are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You may not change or swap the days to suit your schedule.
We noticed last year that some families were sliding to other days without permission. If your child is unwell or has an appointment on Wednesday, for example, he may not make up the day on Thursday if he is in the 3-Morning (M, W&F) program.
With respect to the teacher’s weekly planning and in fairness to families abiding by the specific days of enrollment, your consideration to this detail is appreciated.
Friday dismissal is at 12:30 for all students.
Staff curriculum meetings take place on Friday afternoons.
Please be reminded to provide us with any contact and medical information up-dates on your child’s existing file.
CONTACT
As always, please do not hesitate to speak with us if you have any questions or concerns. The telephone number at school is 325-3795. You can send email to Ms. Kara at schoolhousenassau@gmailcom.
We are looking forward to getting to know you and your child this year.
Respectfully yours,
Alisoun Sands | Charmine Johnson | Kara Nottage | Rhea | Mona Cartwright |
Dolphins Teacher | Angelfish Teacher | Principal | Dolphins Assistant | Angelfish Assistant |
Curriculum
The curriculum at The Little Schoolhouse for the 3-year-old Dolphins class is play-based and theme-oriented. It is a compilation of curriculum that has been developed by the teachers at The Little Schoolhouse that includes the application of Harcourt’s Pebble Soup curriculum program. Every few weeks we focus on a specific theme, value, letter, shape and number.
This class works through a range of activities that are in line with developmentally appropriate milestones in the Social-Emotional, Physical, Language and Literacy, Mathematics and Reasoning, Science, and Creative areas.
Social Emotional Development focuses on the child’s ability to identify feelings, self-regulate and build relationships. Exercises that reinforce and further explain the value of the month – such as sharing, creating opportunities in the classroom to take turns, and books about friendship such as “Sam Finds a Friend” (Arnold, Tim 2003) are implemented in daily routines.
Physical Development focuses on activities that increase strength, muscle control, coordination and adequate nutrition. A Sports class is held twice per week and provides ample opportunities to enhance gross motor skills. Every day a nutritional snack is provided to reinforce healthy eating habits.
Language and Literacy Development focuses on enhancing listening skills, increasing the ability to connect through speaking, reading and writing. Each day students have supervised access to the library, Story time and opportunities to express themselves through speech during morning and afternoon meetings.
Mathematics and Reasoning Development focuses on the child’s ability to count, create patterns, recognize numbers and shapes, to understand spatial sense and sort items. Number games and Shape Bingo are helpful tools in reinforcing concepts learned during morning and afternoon meetings.
Science Development focuses on developing knowledge of physical sciences, earth and space, and life sciences. Students participate in and observe various science activities including – building a volcano, sensory textures, erosion and the lifespan of a frog.
Creative Development focuses on responding to experiences through expression. Students are given opportunities daily to express themselves through music, dance or yoga, dramatic play and art.
Children and teachers alike have great fun at The Little Schoolhouse. It is a positive and caring environment, an ideal beginning for a lifetime of learning.
List of Dolphins Class Inventory Robyn
Tabletop Puzzles (24)
Floor Puzzles (3)
Hand Puppets (15)
Small Wooden Cars (15)
Zoo Animals (15)
Wooden Birthday Cakes & Counting Candles
Magnetic Letters & Numbers
Abacus (2)
Word Time Vocabulary Cards with Squawker The Talker soft toy Parrot
Pegboards
Wooden Castle with Drawbridge and knights with horses
Catch-A-Letter Fishing Game
Unlock Numbers
Memory Games
Lego
Wooden Construction Panels, Nuts & Bolts
Little People House & Farm
Wooden Letter Cubes
Letter Dominoes
Animal Dominoes
Stickle Bricks
Big Books (30)
Alpha Tales ABC Books
Dramatic Playhouse:
Cradles & doll beds, dolls, doll’s high chair, dress-up box with costumes, baby changing table, stove, oven, washing machine, cooking pans, kitchen utensils
Dramatic Marketplace:
Baskets of plastic fruits, vegetables, dairy products, breads, dry goods, plates & utensils, cash register & play money
Community Helpers Play People
Handwriting Without Tears Preparatory Resources:
ABC & 123 Cards, Roll-A-Dough Letters, chalkboards, Mat Man Book Set, Wooden Letter Pieces
Picture Cards
Art Supplies:
Jumbo Crayons, Tempera Paint, Markers, Chalk, Oil Pastels, colored construction paper, scissors, glue, assorted craft supplies, jumbo ink stamping pads
Play Dough with Cutters & Stampers
Ms. Robyn Roberts is the happy teacher working with the 3-year-old class
Ms. Robyn attended the College of The Bahamas and in 2011 received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a focus on Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. She entered the teaching profession in September 2011. Ms. Robyn’s teaching career at TLS began in September 2015.
Ms. Rhea Pratt is the assistant for the Dolphins Class.
My name is Rhea Pratt. I was born in Nassau, Bahamas. I have worked at The Little School House for the past thirteen years. I am 32 years old. I am the teachers assistant for the K3 (Dolphin) class. I am very passionate in what I do. I always say to myself, By doing what you love, you inspire and awaken the hearts of others. A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind and touches a heart.
Each year we offer a wonderful Camp! Be sure to book ahead.
5 Great Weeks!
Mid-June to Mid-July
$175/week
Recommended registration is in March.
8am – 1pm, Mon – Fri
Our Summer Camp is tremendous hands-on fun that includes:
Art & Crafts
Water Play
Sports
Cooking
Music
Dramatic Play
Story Telling
Ask us about discounts. Please click and download the registration form.
Tel: (242) 325-3795