UKG

UKG Curriculum

Objectives of our syllabus

Magic Spell Pre-School’s purpose is to create a happy and secure environment within the pre-primary school, in which all pupils realize and develop their own special abilities in constant awareness of the needs of others. 

We recognize that every child is unique and therefore we fully embrace and support every child.  We believe that happy and secured environment is an integral part of a child’s educational experience.

We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Principles in providing an inclusive education tailored to individual needs, both through ability and interest.

We are committed to facilitating active learning opportunities both using indoor and outdoor opportunities and benefits from most of the facilities on the main school site, in particular specialist teaching staff for special skills. We believe every child deserves the best possible start in life to support and fulfil their potential.  We aim to provide a warm, loving and stimulating environment which will promote all areas of your child’s development. 

Your child will experience a broad and balance curriculum which will be differentiated to suit his or her abilities, interests and personality. When planning lessons and activities, our emphasis is on fun, enjoyment and challenge.  We aim to encourage your child to adopt a positive attitude towards learning which will provide a solid foundation for their future education. 

Aims of  Magic Spell Pre School are:

1)    To provide quality learning experiences for all children, which are structured, balanced and relevant to the child and related to the real world.

2)    To provide a curriculum which takes account of, and responds to, the child’s individual developmental need and allows them to make progress related to their different abilities. 

3)    To ensure that children have positive experiences of success in order to give them confidence and motivation for learning in the future.  To work in a happy and caring environment and to be aware of each other’s social needs.

4)    To provide a practical comprehensive Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, which is continued into the Reception Year, ensuring consistent and coherent transition from Nursery to Reception.

5)    To create a partnership with parents to support and enhance the development of the children, reflecting co-operation and respecting equal opportunities.

 

Magic spell advocates connected learning through integrated curriculum with the help of Montessori Methodology.

An approach to education.  It is not a learning theory.  It is not a specific set of teaching techniques, and it is not bound by specific educational environments or contexts.  Connected learning is a set of powerful design principles that engage, empower, and equip students to learn effectively, purposefully, and continuously throughout their lives.

Why Integrated curriculum?

As educators, we are constantly searching for new ways to help students make sense of the multitude of life’s experiences and the bits and pieces of knowledge they gain from a traditionally departmentalized curriculum. Students today continue to move from one discipline to the next forcing the information to be disconnected to anything that resembles real life situations. To lighten some of the fragmentation our students and teachers experience, holistic and integrated curriculums are being proposed and adopted by many school districts. A major driving force behind integrated teaching and learning is the belief that when themes, subjects, or projects are combined students begin to see meaningful connections between the subject matter. Material then serves as a vehicle for learning rather than simply

pieces of information. In addition to this, repetition of material from one subject to the next is essentially eliminated.

Components of our Integrated Curriculum

  • Focuses on basic skills, content and higher level thinking
  • Encourages lifelong learning
  • Structures learning around themes, big ideas and meaningful concepts
  • Provides connections among various curricular disciplines
  • Provides learners opportunities to apply skills they have learned
  • Encourages active participation in relevant real-life experiences
  • Captivates, motivates, and challenges learners
  • Provides a deeper understanding of content
  • Offers opportunities for more small group and industrialized instruction
  • Accommodates a variety of learning styles/theories and multiple intelligences.

The integrated curriculum approach is successful in making students more aware of content area connections, challenging students, providing a learning environment supporting academic and social needs, dissolving the boundaries among the disciplines, and fostering stronger student/teacher relationships. 

                      

The Multi-tier Approach

This framework is flexible with regard to duration of interventions.

Tier I: high quality differentiated instruction provided by the teacher for all students.

 Tier II: supplemental strategic interventions provided by teacher and/or support person. Tier II is in addition to Tier I.

Tier III: intense individualized interventions provided by support person.

 “The goal is for the school to intervene, or step in, and start helping before anyone falls really far behind.”  

Magic Spell Kids Senior Curriculum

In a quest to improve the abilities of the child, the Syllabus for UKG has been designed by allotting special focus on the areas mentioned below.

​​The primary purpose of UKG syllabus is to ensure that the buds of learning starts growing in your kid. We have created the UKG syllabus based on latest patterns of all boards. ‘Magic Spell ‘has created the curriculum and worksheets to ensure your kid develops the Four Core Skills of Language Learning (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) problem solving, imagination and grasping powers. KG2 syllabus focuses on overall development of a kid and making him ready for Primary school education.

The main focus of our CURRICULM is skill development …Our aim is to improve your child’s

Phonics Skills                                   Numerical skills

Listening Skills                                 Scientific skills

Speaking Skills                                 Social skills

Reading Skills                                   Moral Ethics

Writing Skill

Connected Learning

Developing Numerical skills along with Fine Motor skills

  Improving your kids fine motor skills

 

 UKG Syllabus for English

Phonics

Consonants and vowel sounds

Blends

Digraphs

Detailed study of Vowels: a,e,i,o,u

Centering Diphthongs

Reading words and sentences

Stress and Intonation

English Language

Conversation Skills

Articles a/an

I, you, he, she, it

We, you, they

Am, are, is

Do/ Does

Have/ Has

This/ That

These/ Those

Action Words

One/ Many

Describing Words

Position Words

Greeting words

 Written Compositions:

                          My self

                          My family

                          My pet animal,

                          My school

 Integrated Vocabulary

                  Eating vocabulary

                        Body verbs

                        Restroom vocabulary

                       Telephone phrases

                       Restaurant vocabulary

                       Polite ways of saying harsh things

                       Talking about sickness

                       Summer vocabulary

                       Winter vocabulary

                       Rain vocabulary

 

   UKG Syllabus – Mathematics

  Comparison

  • Same-Different              .In-Out
  • Big-Small                       .Thick-Thin
  • Tall-Short                       . Front – Back
  • More-Less                      . Right- Left
  • Heavy-Light
  • Full-Empty
  • Top – Bottom
  • Revision of the English language basics.

Numbers (1-100)

  • Count and write, colour and match
  • Before, After, Between number (1-100)
  • Forward and Backward counting (1-50)
  • Greater and lesser numbers
  • Ascending and Descending order
  • Number names (1-100)
  • Sequencing numbers
  • Understanding teen numbers
  • Place value
  • Skip counting 2 & 5          
  • Picture Addition
  • Finger counting
  • Word problems
  • Number bonds
  • Picture Subtraction
  • Time                             
  • Money
  • Simple addition & subtraction using objects
  • Addition and subtraction without objects or picture

 The abacus is indeed a timeless tool that offers numerous benefits for children’s cognitive development. By introducing the abacus at a young age, parents and teachers can help kids:

1. Develop a strong foundation in math concepts

2. Improve mental calculation skills

3. Enhance problem-solving abilities

4. Boost memory and concentration

5. Cultivate critical thinking and logical reasoning

The abacus’s visual and tactile nature makes it an engaging and interactive learning tool. By starting early, children can develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts and build a strong foundation for future academic success.

As you said, making children fall in love with learning is essential, and the abacus can be a fun and rewarding way to do so!

Colours

 Primary colors

. Secondary Colors

. Tertiary colors

. Tints and shades

Red, Yellow, Blue (Shades – Light & Dark)
Orange, Green, Purple (Shades – Light & Dark)
Black, White, Pink (Shades – Light & Dark)

 Shapes – Decomposing Shapes

  • Circle
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Triangle
  • Semi-Circle
  • Oval
  • Diamond

UKG Syllabus for Environmental Science

About me

  • Parts of body
  • Sense organs
  • My Home
  • My Family
  • My School

   Animals

Pet

   Wild

   Land Animals

    Aquatic Animals     

   Animals and their sounds

   Animals and their young ones

   Animals and their homes

Community helpers : their roles and tools      

 

Seasons

Summer                      Spring

Rainy                        Autumn

Winter

 

Transport
      Land
       Water
        Air

Solar System

Teeth Education

                            Projects

 
  • Talking different types of transport as well as proving a demonstration in vehicles
  • Traffic signals, rules and safety
  • Solar System

 

Junior Science Lab

Blow up balloons

Balloon Rocket

 Density

 Water cycle

   Life Cycle of a butterfly  Sense Organs

My School Of Morals

These days we hear a lot of talk about teaching kids values. According to a major survey by the organization Public Agenda, more than six in ten adults are identified “as a very serious problem”, the reason being young people’s failure to learn fundamental moral values, including honesty, respect, and responsibility for others.

 Moral Identity

We need to help children not only know values but develop a deep commitment to values. Values such as fairness, kindness and responsibility for others should be an integral part of a child’s self or identity. By requiring children to help around the house, by insisting that children be respectful to us, to their friends, to our friends and to strangers, by talking to children about why values are important–among many strategies–we can weave values such as responsibility for others into children’s sense of self from an early age.

 Managing Destructive Emotions

Often it is emotions, such as the fear of being a “loser,” that cause us to transgress. Developing children’s morality is about preventing children from suffering high levels of shameenvy, entitlement and other destructive emotions and helping children manage these feelings.

Courtesy and Respect

Children learn respect at home based on how parents and others in their lives treat each other. Your child will strive to model your behavior, so if you are courteous, using “please,” “you’re welcome,” “thank you” and similar phrases, your child will follow suit. It is also important to teach your child how to respect others’ opinions and property so that he can create healthy relationships.

Theatre Shows

Gratitude

It can be all too easy to take others for granted and forget to show others that they are appreciated. Teaching your child to be thankful each day, even for the little things like a smile or good weather. Remind him that life is a blessing and not everyone has the benefits he has, such as food, shelter, friends, nice clothing, etc. Helping your child to understand this will make him more appreciative for what he has.

Humility

Humility is often overlooked but this is an essential quality to have. This does not necessarily mean lacking pride for your accomplishments but refers to having the courage to apologize when you have done something wrong. A good parent will stress the importance of a sincere apology.

Responsibility

Responsible children grow into responsible adults. It is important to teach children to take responsibility for both the good and bad actions they do. This helps to prevent your children from growing into whiny individuals who are always trying to blame others for things they have done wrong.

My School Of Morals

Four Stories for narration

Four Stories for Comprehension

Modes of Narration:

Flash Cards

Puppet Show

Video Show

Model Presentation

Social and Emotional Skills

  1. Tables Manners
  2. Cutlery Etiquette
  3. Anger Rules
  4. Apologizing
  5. Learning to Forgive
  6. Help me calm down
  7. Hospitality- Receiving and treating guests at home
  8. Conflict Resolution skills
  9. Problem Solving Skills
  10. Haptic communication- Good touch and bad touch