Look for information from our Pre-K class about Grandparents Picnic at Kiwanis Moore Park in September! We are excited to see these two generations in action!
September 7, 2015
by Laura Warner
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September 7, 2015
by Laura Warner
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Look for information from our Pre-K class about Grandparents Picnic at Kiwanis Moore Park in September! We are excited to see these two generations in action!
September 7, 2015
by Laura Warner
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September 7, 2015
by Laura Warner
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We finished up our first week of school and had an amazing time! Children entered their classrooms with excitement and curiosity and were eager to learn, play and make friends. We are looking forward to a great year!
September 7, 2015
by Laura Warner
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Click here to find out more about Aurora’s Free Fall Family Series and Miller Elementary School.
May 15, 2015
by Laura Warner
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May 15, 2015
by Laura Warner
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It’s hard to believe the school year is coming to an end. We look forward to seeing you all at the Graduation Party! Pre-K students will be the class of 2028! Summer schedules are being finalized and will be posted shortly. Please e-mail info@aurorachildrens.com for any questions. School age summer camp is filled!
September 30, 2013
by Laura Warner
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Our Pre-K Curriculum follows Ohio Department of Education standards for early childhood development. Students will learn social/emotional skills, cognitive development, language and literacy development, gross motor skills along with many approaches toward learning. Students learn in small groups and centers based environment. In these small groups children are discovering concepts through play and guided practice. Teachers are able to differentiate (extending lessons for some and re teaching for others).
You may have heard about the common core state standards. We adopted a curriculum called, Opening the World of Learning “OWL” that follows those standards. These new standards are teaching children to problem solve and understand skills deeper than required with former standards. Hopefully you will notice less quantity and more quality from your children. We will encourage your child to not only learn skills, but to also think about concepts, compare ideas, question opinions, and relate to thoughts.
Common core standards are nationally based, therefore, you can be sure your child will be prepared for Kindergarten. Our program leads to the curriculum of any elementary school your child will attend the following year.
March 18, 2013 by Laura Warner
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