Our Classes

Toddler Class

18 months

The Toddler Room at Tomorrow's Promise is always a busy room. The children are learning to separate from their caregivers and parallel play with other children. We teach them how loved they are by GOD every day.

We teach them how loved they are by GOD every day.

Examples of Activities:

  • Fingerplays
  • Painting
  • Sensory activities-sand and water, play dough
  • Storytime
  • Music and movement
  • Puzzles and other manipulative activities
  • Chapel time and Bible Stories


All these activities will encourage your child to build their vocabulary, learn social skills, become more independent, as well as develop their gross and fine motor skill, and encourage their cognitive development.


Two - Year - Old Class

Tomorrow's Promise two-year-old class works on social skills and emotional skills.

So, we make sure that we provide activities that:

  • We work on using our words when we want something or need to share.
  • We work on learning about our feelings and we talk about how God created us and made our world.
  • We work on potty training issues and manners.
  • We begin to talk about colors, shapes, and things in our world.
  • When you look in our room you will see us playing in centers. By playing in centers, we are role modeling those things in our world and learning important skills such as cooperation and how to take turns.
  • We do messy activities such as shaving cream, playing at the water table, finger painting, painting at the easel, and using play dough.
  • All these messy activities help them to learn new vocabulary as well as develop their fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination skills.
  • Chapel and Bible stories

Three - Year - Old Class

The three-year-old rooms at Tomorrow's Promise are fun rooms.

The children will be learning and working in centers, cooking, creating, dancing, learning about the Bible and God's plans for each of them.

  • They will be in the block center learning about weight, space, science, counting, and developing their imagination skills.
  • In the dramatic play area, they will learn a new language, how to safely act out fears and life experiences, as well as develop social relationships.
  • In the sensory area, they will begin to pour, sift, measure, mix and mold things. they will begin to form basic concepts related to science and math and engage their senses.
  • You will see children doing tabletop activities that develop eye/hand coordination, teach them how to complete a task, teach them to match and classify, strengthen their small finger muscles that are used in writing skills, and learn about spatial relationships.
  • Children will be involved in art activities that focus on the process, not the product, help them expand their creative powers through color, shapes, textures, and design as well as build their attention spans.

Kindergarten Prep

Four - Year - Old Class

Our four-year-old rooms are buzzing with busy learning.

They are beginning to discover the world around them and how they fit in.

We talk about how they are GOD's children and learn Bible stories and how we can live GOD's way.

 

They are like sponges in this class and they pick up so much during this year, so we make sure to provide activities in our centers that:

  • building our social skills
  • learning to cooperate in group games
  • practicing self-help skills
  • learning how to follow two-step directions
  • we are using one-to-one correspondence
  • understanding that language is powerful and useful
  • discover that we can find out new information through books
  • developing the basic concepts of print
  • learn that we can make choices and a plan
  • be independent
  • we are busy cutting, gluing, pasting, using markers, painting
  • we are learning to "write" our own stories
  • read and act out bible stories, learn bible verses, and go to Chapel
  • We follow the Texas Guidelines that are recommended for Pre-K children so that the children will be more than ready for their Kindergarten year.

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."  -Proverbs 22:6