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A collection of 14 projects teach essential technology skills. Integrate digital literacy and coding lessons into learning.
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- Collection Includes:
- Teacher Guides, Student Workbooks, Customizable Resources, Review Questions, Extension Activities, Sample Files, Templates, Parent Letters, Assessment Tools
- SKU:
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- Tech Integration:
- Tech Skill:
- Animation, Publishing, Digital Citizenship, Graphics, Internet, Presentation, Programming, Spreadsheet, Web Design, Word Processing
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- Google, Microsoft 365, Office 2019, Office 2016, Office 2013, Office Online
- Program:
- Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Docs, Drawings, Forms, Sheets, Sites, Slides, Scratch, Scratch Jr, IDLE Python 3
Digital Literacy and Coding Curriculum for Grades 3 – 6 ~ The Junior Curriculum Collection includes 14 projects: TechnoArcade, TechnoCandy, TechnoEditor, TechnoInternet, TechnoJournal, TechnoPresenter, TechnoRace, TechnoResearch, TechnoSales, TechnoSite, TechnoTimeline, TechnoToon, TechnoTurtle and TechnoTrivia. Produce a report, presentation, animated digital story, website, games and more!
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Teach children ages 8-12 essential computer skills. Integrate STEM education into curriculum to enhance student learning and engagement. - Time-Saving Lessons
The instructional materials are designed specifically for elementary and middle school students. Each technology project includes an easy to follow teacher guide for lesson planning, reproducible worksheets to promote independence, and customizable resources. - Maximize Learning
Lesson plans include all the resources you need to build digital literacy and coding skills. High-interest themes effortlessly fit into subject areas such as language arts, math, social studies, or visual arts. Have your students animate a digital story, graph data, publish a research report, code a game, design a website, and more! - Pick the Version That is Right for You
Lessons include instructional materials for Google Docs, Microsoft Office, Office for the web, Scratch, Scratch Jr, and Python. - Hassle-Free Resources
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Open-Ended Digital Literacy Activities for the Classroom, Remote Learning, or Homeschool
TechnoArcade: Design arcade games with Scratch coding blocks.
TechnoCandy: Apply problem solving skills to formulate a plan to boost candy sales.
TechnoEditor: Master word processing by editing a publication.
TechnoInternet: Tour the Internet to practice responsible digital citizenship.
TechnoJournal: Inspire a passion for writing with fun journaling activities.
TechnoPresenter: Foster confident public speaking and presentation skills.
TechnoRace: Become a game developer. Program a racing game using Scratch.
TechnoResearch: Develop research and word processing skills to create a Fun Fact Card.
TechnoSales: Investigate dessert preferences to plan a fundraiser.
TechnoSite: Construct a website with fun places for kids to visit on the World Wide Web.
TechnoTimeline: Build a graphic organizer to explain the importance of historical events.
TechnoToon: Transform a creative writing unit into digital storytelling.
TechnoTurtle: Use Python 3 to solve mazes, produce artwork, and invent games.
TechnoTrivia: Invent a trivia game with an automatic scoring system.
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Project Based Digital Literacy and Coding Lessons for Kids in Grades 3-6
The Junior Curriculum Collection is perfect for classroom teachers, librarians, media specialists, computer teachers, and homeschool parents. The activities effortlessly blend word processing, presentation, graphic design, spreadsheets, desktop publishing and programming into learning. Build a solid foundation in digital literacy skills for future success.
- Apply technology safely, ethically, and responsibly
- Recognize the influence of technology on daily life
- Access high-quality online resources from trusted sources
- Present information effectively to an audience
- Build graphic organizers to summarize information
- Design publications using digital media
- Organize, calculate, and graph data using spreadsheets
- Produce illustrations or graphics using various drawing tools
- Program an animated scene, game, or story.
- Collaborate with others
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Junior – Strong Curriculum
Strong Kids for Juniors goes deeper to ground students in their faith and prepare them for their teen years.
The overall track is through the Bible, but with different emphases than in the Primary and Middler age groups. For instance, students spend more time on the Ten Commandments, Solomon’s wisdom in Proverbs, and end-time events from Revelation.
Quarterly Emphasis
- God Is Worth Believing
- God Is Worth Following
- God Is Worth Obeying
- God Is Worth Serving
- God Is Worth Loving
- God Is Worth Trusting
- God Is Worth Fighting For
- God Is Worth Sharing
BuildUP Themes
Here are the major emphases that are measurable in this age group:
- Believe the gospel (19)
- Understand Biblical ethics (13)
- Internalize godliness (9)
- Learn doctrine (33)
- Develop life skills (17)
- Uplift others (19)
- Prepare to serve (19)
Learn more about measuring growth.
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2022–2023 (Year 1)
- Fall 2022
- Winter 2022–23
- Spring 2023
- Summer 2023
God Is Worth Believing
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | God Is |
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1 | God Without End | Gen. 1:1; John 8:48-59 | God is eternal, existing outside the limits of time and space. |
2 | Three yet One | Gen. 1:1, 2; Matt. 3:13-17; John 1:1-3, 29-34 | God is three persons and yet just one. |
3 | Perfect in Every Way | Gen. 1:10, 12, 18, 21, 25, 31; Isa. 6:1-8 | God can do anything in accordance with His holiness. |
Unit 2 | God Creates |
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4 | God Created the World | Gen. 1:1-25; 2:1-6 | God created the world in six literal days. |
5 | God Created Man and Woman | Gen. 1:26-29; 2:7-22 | God created man and woman to be different and yet equal. |
6 | God Created Marriage | Gen. 2:18-25 | God created marriage to be between one man and one woman. |
7 | God Created Angels | 2 Kings 6:8-18; Job 38:4-7; Ps. 91:11-13; Isa. 6:1-4; Matt. 4:11; Col. 1:16 | God created angels to worship Him and do His will in the world. |
Unit 3 | God Saves |
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8 | Enemy Number One | Gen. 3:15; Isa. 14:12-15; Ezek. 28:12-17; Rev. 20:10 | God allowed His angels to choose to love and serve Him. |
9 | Fallout of Adam’s Sin | Gen. 3:1-19 | God cursed Adam and Eve for disobeying Him. |
10 | Solution for Sin | Gen. 3:16–4:26 | God provided His grace as the solution to sin. |
11 | God’s Grace in a Wicked World | Gen. 6:1–9:17 | God spared the world by His grace. |
Unit 4 | Creation Testifies |
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12 | The Earth Speaks | Gen. 7:11, 12, 17-24; 8:1-5; Isa. 45:18; Rom. 8:19-23 | God’s judgment on the world is evident in geology. |
13 | Biology Lessons | Gen. 1:11, 12, 20, 21, 24, 25; Ps. 139:14-16 | God’s creation of all living things is evident in biology. |
God Is Worth Following
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | Job: God’s Trustworthiness |
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1 | Job’s Good God | Job 1:1–2:10 | God’s goodness is not dependent on our circumstances. |
2 | Job’s Authoritative God | Job 1:6-12; 2:1-8 | God’s authority is over all, including Satan. |
3 | Job’s Wise God | Job 38:1–40:5 | God’s wisdom is infinite. |
4 | Job’s Powerful God | Job 40:6–42:17 | God’s power is beyond comprehension. |
Unit 2 | Abraham: God’s Faithfulness |
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5 | Abraham’s Call and Covenant | Gen. 12:1-9; 15; 16 | God is faithful to His promises. |
6 | Abraham’s Laughter | Gen. 17:1–18:15 | God’s faithfulness is not limited by circumstances. |
7 | Abraham’s Intercession | Gen. 18:16–19:29; 2 Pet. 2:4-9 | God is faithful to judge sin. |
8 | Abraham’s Trust | Gen. 21:1-21; 22:1-19 | God rewards faithfulness. |
Unit 3 | Joseph: God’s Sovereignty |
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9 | Joseph’s Dreams | Gen. 37 | God is with us as He works out His plan. |
10 | Joseph’s Difficulty | Gen. 39 | God’s plan sometimes includes trouble. |
11 | Joseph’s Disappointment | Gen. 40 | God’s plan sometimes includes disappointments. |
12 | Joseph’s Destiny | Gen. 41 | God enables us to do His will. |
13 | Joseph’s Decision | Gen. 42–50 | God’s plan is always for good. |
God Is Worth Obeying
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | Commandments about God |
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1 | Meet God, the Commander | Exod. 19 | God’s glory is worthy of our highest respect. |
2 | Put God First | Exod. 20:1-3 | God wants us to worship Him, the one true God. |
3 | Worship God Honorably | Exod. 20:4-6 | God is jealous for and deserving of our full devotion. |
4 | Respect God’s Name | Exod. 20:7 | God wants us to respect His name. |
5 | Remember Your Creator | Exod. 20:8-11 | God wants us to remember that He is our creator. |
Unit 2 | Commandments about Others |
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6 | Honor Your Parents | Exod. 20:12 | God wants us to treat our parents honorably. |
7 | Respect Life | Exod. 20:13 | God desires that we love and respect each other. |
8 | Be Faithful in Marriage | Exod. 20:14 | God wants us to be faithful to our promises. |
9 | Give to Others | Exod. 20:15 | God delights when we give of ourselves to others. |
10 | Tell the Truth | Exod. 20:16 | God loves truth and wants us to live in the truth. |
11 | Practice Contentment | Exod. 20:17; Num. 11 | God, our supplier of needs, wants us to be content. |
Unit 3 | Hope for Commandment Breakers |
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12 | Christ’s Higher Standard | Matt. 5:17-30; 23:34-40 | Christ helps us see our sinfulness. |
13 | Christ’s Hope for Sinners | Rom. 10:1-13 | Christ is our only hope for salvation. |
God Is Worth Serving
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | Joshua: God’s Servant |
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1 | Serve God Expectantly | Josh. 1–4 | God wants us to serve Him expectantly because He is awesome. |
2 | Serve God Powerfully | Josh. 5:13–6:27 | God unleashes His power as we serve Him by faith. |
3 | Serve God Honestly | Josh. 7; 8 | God expects us to serve Him honestly because He is all-knowing. |
4 | Serve God Wisely | Josh. 9:1–10:27 | God offers us His wisdom to guide us as we serve Him. |
5 | Serve God Fearlessly | Josh. 14:6-15; 15:13-19 | God wants us to serve Him fearlessly because He keeps His word. |
6 | Serve God Faithfully | Josh. 23; 24 | God gives us all we need to complete His will for our lives. |
Unit 2 | Judges: God’s Leaders |
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7 | Serve God Confidently | Judg. 4; 5 | God’s presence with us gives us confidence to do His will. |
8 | Serve God Courageously | Judg. 6; 7 | God gives us courage to do whatever He calls us to do. |
9 | Serve God Cooperatively | Judg. 8 | God expects us to work together to accomplish His will. |
10 | Serve God Selflessly | Judg. 9 | God rewards us for serving Him selflessly. |
11 | Serve God Sincerely | Judg. 10:1–12:7 | God requires sincerity in our service for Him. |
12 | Serve God Obediently | Judg. 13–16 | God wants us to serve Him according to His truth. |
13 | Serve God Exclusively | Judg. 17; 18 | God alone deserves our devoted service. |
2023–2024 (Year 2)
- Fall 2023
- Winter 2023–24
- Spring 2024
- Summer 2024
God Is Worth Loving
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | David: Sharing God’s Person |
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1 | God Cares for Us | Ps. 23 | God cares for us with the love and sacrifice of a good shepherd. |
2 | God Tells Us about Himself | Ps. 19 | God shares His character and abilities in Creation and His Word. |
3 | God Will Triumph | Ps. 14; 53 | God’s victory over sin and death gives us reason to rejoice. |
4 | God Deserves Our Trust | Ps. 57; 1 Sam. 22:1ff | God’s glory gives us reason to rejoice no matter what. |
5 | God Forgives Our Sin | Ps. 51; 2 Sam. 12:1ff | God offers us forgiveness of sin and restoration to His service. |
6 | God Enjoys Our Praise | Ps. 138 | God’s glory deserves our heartfelt praise. |
Unit 2 | Solomon: Sharing God’s Wisdom |
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7 | Where Wisdom Begins | Prov. 1:7; 2:1-5; 8:13; 9:10, 11; 14:27; 15:16; 23:17, 18 | God gives us direction in life as we learn to fear Him. |
8 | What Wise Friends Do | 1 Kings 12:1-20; Prov. 1:10-18; 17:9, 17; 18:24; 27:5, 6, 17 | God wants us to be wise friends who build each other up. |
9 | How Humility Brings Honor | Prov. 3:7; 11:2; 15:33; 16:5, 18; 18:12; 22:4; 28:26; 29:23 | God honors us when we humbly serve others. |
10 | Why Honesty Is the Best Policy | Prov. 6:16, 17, 19; 12:17, 19, 22; 13:5 | God rejoices when we are honest with each other. |
11 | When Kindness Is Right | Prov. 3:3, 4, 27, 28; 10:12; 11:17; 21:13 25:21, 22 | God desires for us to show His love by being kind and generous. |
Unit 3 | Jesus: God’s Wisdom in Person |
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12 | Christ’s Heart | Eph. 4:31–5:7 | Christ loves us with a perfect, everlasting love. |
13 | Christ’s Wisdom | Eph. 5:8-14 | Christ leads us with His perfect wisdom. |
God Is Worth Trusting
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | Jesus’ Signs |
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1 | The Word on the Word | John 20:30, 31 | The Word is the way to eteral life. |
2 | The Word Became Flesh | John 1:1-18 | The Word is Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God. |
3 | The Word Chose Followers | John 1:19-51 | The Word deserves our lifelong devotion. |
4 | The Word Brings Transformation | John 2:1–3:21 | The Word has the power to transform sinners. |
5 | The Word Quenches Thirst | John 3:22–4:54 | The Word satisfies our deepest longings. |
6 | The Word Satisfies Hunger | John 5; 6 | The Word provides for our greatest needs. |
7 | The Word Lights the Way | John 7; 8 | The Word shows the way to the Father. |
8 | The Word Cares for His Flock | John 9; 10 | The Word cares for us like a good shepherd cares for sheep. |
9 | The Word Gives New Life | John 11; 12 | The Word has power over death and the grave. |
Unit 2 | Jesus’ Glory |
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10 | The Word Serves | John 13; 14 | The Word shows us how to serve one another. |
11 | The Word Relates | John 15–17 | The Word gives us joy as we serve Him. |
12 | The Word Redeems | John 18; 19 | The Word provides redemption from sin. |
13 | The Word Rises Again | John 20; 21 | The Word defeated death once for all. |
God Is Worth Fighting For
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | Spiritural Warfare |
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1 | Glorify the Commander | 1 Cor. 10:31 | God wants our thoughts, words, and deeds to glorify Him. |
2 | Put Your Armor On | Eph. 6:10-17 | God provides “armor” to protect us from Satan’s wily ways. |
3 | Draw Your Sword | Eph. 6:17 | God gave us the Bible so that we might know and live by the truth. |
4 | Surrender Control | John 14:16-18; Acts 3:1-10; 4:1-18; 29-31 | God gave us the Spirit to help us obey Him. |
5 | Talk to the Commander | Acts 12:1-19; Eph. 6:18, 19; James 5:16 | God hears and answers our requests for strength and provision. |
6 | Praise the Commander | Act 16:9-40 | The student will record reasons to praise and worship God during trials. |
7 | Support Fellow Soldiers | 2 Cor. 5:14-17; Eph. 4:11-13, 16; Phil. 2:1-5 | God commands us to support our fellow soldiers in Christ. |
8 | Serve with Joy | Phil. 2:14-18 | God blesses us with joy as we surrender to Him. |
9 | Guard Your Mind | Romans 12:1, 2; Phil. 4:6-9 | God wants us to meditate on His truth and guard our minds from evil. |
Unit 2 | Stewardship |
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10 | Body Wise | Rom. 6:12-14; 1 Cor. 3:16, 17; 6:18-20; 9:24-27; Phil. 1:20-26 | God wants us to respect our bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit. |
11 | Money Wise | Acts 2:40-47; 2 Cor. 8:1-9 | God expects us to manage His money to further His mission. |
12 | Time Wise | Prov. 6:6-11; 24:30-34; Eph. 5:15-17 | God commands us to redeem our time because the world needs Him. |
13 | Talent Wise | Eph. 2:8-10; Col. 3:23,24 | God blesses us with talents for glorifying His name. |
God Is Worth Sharing
Title | Passage(s) | Theme | |
Unit 1 | The Church’s Function |
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1 | The Church’s Beginning | Acts 1:4-11; 2:1-17 | Christ sent the Holy Spirit to mark the beginning of His church. |
2 | The Church’s Head and Body | Matt. 16:13-18; Eph. 5:23-25; Col. 1:18 | Christ is in charge of the church and causes it to grow. |
3 | The Church’s Gifts | Rom. 12:6-8; 1 Cor. 12:4-7, 11; Eph. 4:11, 12 | Christ gives believers spiritual gifts for serving in the church. |
4 | The Church’s Ordinances | Matt. 26:26-28; 1 Cor. 11:23-32; | Christ instituted baptism and communion as ways to remember Him. |
5 | The Church’s Purpose | Matt. 28:16-20; Rom. 10:9-17 | Christ commands believers to witness and make disciples. |
Unit 2 | The Church’s Future |
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6 | Christ Returns for His Church | 1 Thess. 4:13-18; Rev. 4; 5 | Christ will return to take His church to Heaven. |
7 | Christ Rewards His Church | 1 Cor. 3:10-15; 2 Cor. 5:9-11; 1 Peter 4:10, 11; 1 John 2:15-17 | Christ will reward believers for their faithful service to Him. |
8 | Christ Judges the World | Rev. 6; 8; 9; 16 | Chirst will judge the world that some might turn to Him in faith. |
9 | Satan’s Leaders Oppose Christ | Rev. 12; 13 | Satan’s leaders will oppose Christ throughout the Tribulation. |
10 | Christ Returns with His Church | Rev. 19 | Christ will return to defeat Satan and set up His Kingdom. |
11 | Christ Reigns with His Church | Isa. 2:2, 4; 11:6-9; Rev. 20:1-6 | Christ will rule the world for one thousand years. |
12 | Christ Judges All Sinners | Rev. 20:7-15 | Christ will condemn Satan and all unbelievers to the Lake of Fire. |
13 | Christ Makes All Things New | Isa. 65; Rev. 21; 22 | Christ will make a new earth, where believers will live forever. |
Education | Swallow
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Realized level of education: Preschool
Form of Learning: Full Current
Formative Duration of Learning: 5 years according to general development programs
Language, in which education is carried out: Russian.
Annual Plan of the Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution Kindergarten No. 8 Lastochka for 2022-2023 academic year
Curriculum of the municipal budgetary preschool educational institution Kindergarten No. 8 Lastochka for 2022-2023 academic year
Calendar curriculum for 2022-2023 academic year
Building at st. Sverdlova, 76:
Description of the educational program of preschool education with its copies attached: “Educational program of preschool education ” adopted at a meeting of the Pedagogical Council (minutes No. 1 dated 01.09.2017)
Every year, changes and additions are made to the educational program of preschool education for the academic year
When implementing the educational program, programs of additional education of e-learning and distance learning technologies are not provided
- Annotation to the music director’s program with its copy attached
- Annotation to the program of a physical education instructor with a copy of it attached
- Annotation to the program of a psychologist teacher with a copy of it attached
- Annotation to the program of a speech therapist with a copy of it attached
Implemented educational programs, incl. adapted educational programs:
Adapted basic educational program of preschool education for preschool children with severe speech disorders. . pre-school education for children with severe speech disorders, adopted by the Pedagogical Council (protocol No. 2 dated December 21, 2017)
Adapted core preschool education program for preschool children with mental retardation. adopted by the Pedagogical Council (minutes No. 2 dated 11..12.2018)
The number of students under the implemented educational programs: 148 pupils, carried out at the expense of the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.
There are 6 general developmental groups in MKDOU, which are completed taking into account the age of children:
1 junior group (from 2 to 3 years old) – 24 children;
2nd junior “A” group (from 3 to 4 years old) – 24 children;
2nd junior “B” group (from 3 to 4 years old) – 24 children;
Middle group (from 3 to 4 years old) – 25 children;
Senior (from 5 to 6 years old) – 25 children;
Preschool group (from 6 to 7 years old) — 26 children;
Methodological and other documents developed by an educational organization to ensure the educational process. nine0008
- Abstract of direct educational activity “Journey to the country of traffic rules” with children 5-6 years old
- Summary of sports entertainment with teachers “The jungle is calling”
- Article “The use of non-traditional drawing techniques in the visual activity of preschool children.”
- Project “Future First Grader”
- Summary of directly integrated – educational activities for cognitive development in the second junior group topic: “Different mothers are needed, different mothers are important!” nine0058
- Circle of cognitive development in the middle group “Traffic light”.
Building at st. Mikhailovskaya 71, building 1:
Number of students: 13 groups. Of these: 8 groups of general developmental orientation, 4 groups of compensatory orientation for children with malnutrition, 1 group of compensatory orientation for children with mental retardation.
Total number of students 245
Teaching language: Russian
The number of students on the implemented educational programs at the expense of budgetary appropriations of the budget of the Kurgan region: 245 people
The number of students on implemented educational programs due to budgetary appropriations of the budget of the Moscow city of Shadrinsk: 245 people 9000 educational programs under education agreements at the expense of individuals and (or) legal entities: 0 people.
The educational program of preschool education was adopted at the meeting of the Pedagogical Council No. 4 dated June 24, 2015, approved by order of the head No. 104 dated June 4, 2015.
Description of the educational program with copies of it attached: educational program of preschool education.
Every year changes are made to the educational program of preschool education:
Changes 2019-2020 academic year
Appendix 30129 Appendix 5 2019 – 2020 academic year (Information on staffing)
Methodological and other documents developed by the educational organization to ensure the educational process:
Program for the children’s association “Dreamers”, leader: Klevakina N.E. Program “Dreamers »
Program of the children’s association “My small homeland”, leader: Filippova I.A. Program “Small Motherland”
Project Lapbook Project
Lapbook “Journey through Shadrinsk”
Implemented educational programs indicating the subjects, courses, disciplines (modules), practices provided for by the relevant educational program:
Educational program of preschool education
AOOP for children with SPD Adopted by the decision of the teachers’ council Protocol No.
1 of 28.08. 2020
AOEP for children with mental retardation Adopted by the decision of the teachers’ council Minutes No. 1 dated August 28, 2020
When implementing these educational programs, e-learning and distance learning technologies are not used. nine0008
Color wonders. Junior group. Additional educational program on fine arts. ISBN: 978-5-9949-2561-4 The program “Colored Miracles” is aimed at the development of the child in visual activity through the integration of all educational areas, non-traditional drawing techniques, folk arts and crafts and cognitive activities based on children’s interests. This manual reveals the system for organizing classes in the middle group. Each book includes thematic planning of classes for the academic year, detailed content of classes. Descriptions of visual techniques and materials, recommendations for organizing exhibitions of children’s drawings and diagnosing the development of children’s artistic creativity are given. The appendix contains exemplary lesson scenarios. nine0215 978-5-9949-2561-4 2020 Shakirova E.
Color wonders. Junior group. Additional educational program on fine arts.
Author: Shakirova E.V. nine0129 Publisher: Sfera
Year of publication: 2020
The program consists of four manuals that describe the system for organizing visual activities with preschool children (junior, middle, senior and preparatory groups), non-traditional drawing techniques and methods used in working with preschoolers are described in detail. nine0003
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