DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City

DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City

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Photos from DepEd Tayo Diego Mojica MS - General Trias City's post 29/06/2023

Congratulations, Samarah 🎉🎉🎉

We are so proud of you 👏👏👏

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 25/04/2023

Fun number matching activity for kids

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 31/03/2023

GTMES conduct cutting activities to build hand strength and build up muscles as well as develop their hand-eye coordination. Scissors skills help them develop their fine motor skills as well.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 29/03/2023

Subtraction using popsicle sticks

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 28/03/2023

GTMES happy kindergarten learners count and recognize numbers 0-20.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 27/03/2023

Kinder learners from GTMES have their numeracy intervention through play-based learning.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 07/03/2023

Kindergarten pupils conduct Autism Awareness Art Activities to show their support for the 27th National Autism Consciousness Week.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 07/03/2023

In accordance with DepEd Order 47, s. 2017 known as Omnibus Policy on Kindergarten Education. Formative Assessment starts with the administration of the Philippines Early Childhood Development (ECD) Assessment Checklist at the beginning of the School Year.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 07/03/2023

Creating art improves fine motor skills

The act of handling a paintbrush helps children develop their fine motor abilities. They are strengthening their hands, wrists, and fingers while also developing better hand-eye coordination.

Photos from DepEd Tayo - Cluster 5 - Kindergarten General Trias City's post 03/10/2022

Children can explore, learn, and grow via sensory play by finger painting.

Children's imagination is stimulated when they may play with color and design and feel the cool, squishy texture of the paint. Additionally, it helps kids communicate their emotions.

Children's fine motor abilities, which are necessary for later writing, are also developed through finger painting.

And of course, finger painting is great fun!

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