Curriculum Preview Ms.Moona K.G-O March 1-7,2011.

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Curriculum Preview Ms.Moona K.G-O March 1-7,2011

The City School Kindergarten II Latifabad Ms.Moona K.G-2 January 2011 to May 2011

Mathematics Counting Mental Math Subtraction Place value Fractions Time Pentagon Money

English Dipthones Sentences Creative writing Picture story Looking at dictionary Recipe Word chain Cross words

science Camouflage Hibernation Germination Animals active at night Parts of plants we eat

General Knowledge Neighbors Religion Festivals Continents and oceans Landforms Save Earth

Values Education Peace Conflicts resolution Arms are for hugging not for shoving You are wonderful too Love Respect Give me flower not thorns Tolerance Co-Operation Honesty World can be flower or thorns

Learning outcomes Through the activities of respective subjects children will enhance their language skills, grass motor and fine motor skill, as well as they learn how to co-operate and respect others.