Kindergartners at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic School not only acquire core academic skills, they also develop social skills fundamental to success throughout life. These foundational skills include getting along with others, taking turns, listening and following directions, and working as a group.
At the heart of what happens each day in Kindergarten at St. Max is the belief that Kindergarteners learn best through play, discovery, and creativity. Hands-on activities, dramatic play centers, songs, stories, rhymes, actions, finger plays and art projects make learning fun.
Faith is taught in many different ways in Kindergarten. The Images of God religion series is used to teach the formal foundation of the faith. This is supplemented with participation at weekly Mass, the study of virtues, participation is service projects, daily prayers, and the overall expectations within the classroom.
A literature-based language arts program builds Kindergarteners’ listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. Kindergarteners at all levels, from pre-readers to those reading, are engaged to improve their reading ability.
Kindergarteners use a variety of manipulates to gain an understanding of number concepts, identification of numbers and exploring addition and subtraction.
To round out their Kindergarten experience, students visit specialists in library, music, and physical education at least once per week. They also learn through engaging field trips.
Contact our principal ([email protected], 763.972.2528) to request information or schedule a classroom visit and tour.