Curriculum for Threes

Build on three-year-olds’ “I can do it!” attitude through integrated, hands-on learning experiences. Use experimentation and exploration to build higher-level thinking, language, math, social, and motor skills with the fun and challenging experiences in Curriculum for Threes.
 
The stages of development are unique to each child. The objectives listed below are just a sample of the range addressed in Curriculum for Threes. 
Implementation Guide Learning Experiences Family Connections

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Pricing per Topic  Summer Side Trips Teacher Kit Pricing
1 Classroom Support Materials Kit $37 $47
2 Classroom Support Materials Kit $33 each $43 each
3 or more Classroom Support Materials Kits $29 each $39 each
Family Connection Set (for 5 children) $7.50 per set  $10 per set

 

 What's Included:

First Order Setup Materials:

  • User's Guide for Implementation
  • 13-Month Planning Calendar
  • Color Shape, and Number Displays
  • Learning Center Labels
  • Movin' and Groovin' Music CD
  • Parent Information Guides
  • Emergency Information Cards
  • Cubby Labels

 

 

 

         

 


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Classroom Support Materials per topic:

  • Learning Experiences Guide
  • Storybook
  • Let's Talk About It, Move with Me, and Relating To (social/emotional, self-regulation focus) Posters
  • Conversation Cards
  • 3 Heavy-Duty Math Manipulatives
  • Quarterly Health Display
 




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Family Connection Set* per topic:

  • Storybook
  • Family Newsletter
  • Reflect & Connect
  • Family Poster
  • Discoveries-to-Go

*Each Family Connection Set contains materials for 5 children. All family materials are in English and Spanish except for storybook.

 

   

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Domain
SAMPLE Objectives Supported
by
Curriculum for Threes
Language Development
Uses increasingly complex sentences
Uses language to communicate ideas, feelings, needs, questions, etc.
Literacy
Begins to understand story sequence
Communicates through scribbling
Mathematics
Compares quantities of two groups of objects
Sorts objects by color, size, or shape
Science
Utilizes different methods to solve problems
Classifies items that belong together
Creative Expression
Names different shapes, lines, colors, forms, and materials
Dances with control
Social and Emotional Development
Recognizes familiar places in the community
Begins to understand how his or her actions affect others
Approaches to Learning
Approaches activities with increased imagination and inventiveness
Concentrates increasingly on tasks or interactions
Physical Health and Development
Develops increasing hand-eye coordination (stringing beads, using scissors, etc.)
Becomes more self-sufficient in using tissues, washing hands, and other self-help skills
The stages of development are unique to each child. The objectives listed above are just a sample of the range addressed in Curriculum for Threes. Click here for the complete list of objectives.

 

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