PReK

Exploration, play, and building confidence

Basic 4 Year Curriculum, a well-rounded and engaging program, invites your preschooler into a deeper world of learning, discovery, and spiritual growth. Our free online resources for families—including lesson guides, Bible activities, and hands-on learning sheets—are thoughtfully created to support the developmental needs of children ages 48–60 months.

Explore joyful, play-based activities that spark curiosity, build foundational academic skills, and strengthen your child’s understanding of God’s love. Each lesson blends early education with Biblical truths, fostering meaningful conversations and intentional learning moments at home. It’s the perfect next step in your preschooler’s journey toward confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning.

Ages
Best for children aged 4-5 years

Dates
Mondays through Fridays

Time
7:30am-5:30am

Location
4431 Martin Way E. Olympia WA 98516


Some things to expect


Academically, a 4-year-old learns the following in the 4 Year Curriculum:

Themes to explore many avenues of learning

  • Seasons, senses, and the calendar

  • Pre-reading skills with phonemic awareness, rhyming, and syllable learning

  • How to tie shoes

  • Basic math, such as shapes, colors, spatial concepts, sorting, opposites, sequencing, and patterns

  • A “Book of the Week” introduces the child to some of the best preschool books in print.

Development is an important parts of the 4 Year Curriculum:

It includes activities focused on gross and fine motor skills and visual perception. The Handwriting worksheets combine similarities between letter and number formation to improve learning. Beginning with a simple line and progressing to more difficult strokes, the worksheets increase in difficulty to allow the child to ease into the harder-to-form letters and numbers. Children also learn their phone number and address, phone etiquette, and how to call 911 in an emergency.  


The 4 Year Curriculum consists of: 

Bible stories which focus on character education. 

  • Memory verses. songs, and activities support each Bible story.

  • Interactive Bible Stories to involve the child in the learning.

A simple song is also provided to help the child learn the order of the New Testament Books of the Bible.



Where big fun begins for little legends