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Curriculum

Kanakia Kids provides experiential thematic program which is engaging, exciting, relevant interdisciplinary and equally challenging for the children.
Early learning at Kanakia Kids focuses on key developmental abilities to support young students in becoming self-regulated learners. Collaboratively planned themes are developed and continually modified, based on the reflections from the young learners.
The experiential thematic approach is cognitively and developmentally appropriate for young learners because they provide an authentic context for students to learn increasingly complex ideas about themselves and the world around them.

Programme

The

Knowledge

The students explore and know about significant and relevant content, taking into consideration prior experience and understanding. Knowledge is developed through unifying themes.

These themes are used to integrate subject knowledge across the main curriculum areas of: Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science and Technology, Arts, Personal, Physical and Social Education (PSPE).

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in Kanakia Kids

NURSERY

QUARTER ONE:

  • Amazing Me
  • Homes

QUARTER TWO:

  • Animals
  • Water

QUARTER THREE:

  • Holidays, Food and Celebration
  • Transport System

QUARTER FOUR:

  • Earth and Beyond
  • Light and Shadow

JUNIOR
KIDERGARTEN

QUARTER ONE:

  • My Senses and Health
  • Awareness
  • Plants

QUARTER TWO:

  • Weather, Seasons and
    Natural Hazards
  • Heroes and Role Models

QUARTER THREE:

  • Neighbourhood
  • My School and Country

QUARTER FOUR:

  • States of Matter
  • Magnets and Gravity

SENIOR
KIDERGARTEN

QUARTER ONE:

  • My Family, Friends and
    Traditions
  • Life Cycles and Habitats

QUARTER TWO:

  • Stories
  • My World

QUARTER THREE:

  • Energy
  • Natural Resources

QUARTER FOUR:

  • Materials
  • Money and Market

Teaching

Kanakia Kids IB believes relationships shape educational outcomes, and uses IB’s ATT (Attitude Towards Teaching) & ATL (Attitude Towards Learning) to develop these relationships. The ATL supports student learning and the six ATT guide educators towards an IB education.

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Learning

Community

  • Community events
  • Digital curriculum documents
  • Podcast & blogs (GiGi’s world)
  • Engagement through social media
  • Access to collaborative learning hub
  • Monthly calendars
  • Online Q&A support
  • Parent partnership program
  • Printable learning resources
  • School Desk App
  • LIVE webinars with experts and professionals
  • Secure class and homework portfolio sharing
  • Personalised and differentiated learning strategies