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An Introduction to the School Entry Level Classes

The School Entry Level (SEL) forms a bridge from Preschool to first grade.  Students will be prepared for the requirements of 1st grade through familiarization with the basic concepts necessary for achieving success in the subjects of German, Mathematics and Science.  Music and Rhythmic Education, Physical Education and Art are also emphasized at the SEL.

Age Requirement
The School Entry Level is open to students who have turned five years old by September 1 of the same calendar year.  Students who turn five by December 31st of that same year may also be considered pending a formal written request by the parents, an evaluation of the child’s readiness by German School educators and subsequent consultations with the appropriate teachers in the Preschool, SEL and Elementary School.

Learning Environment
The classrooms are furnished and equipped with developmentally appropriate learning tools, toys and materials that invite inquiry and open interaction.  Pictures, signs and other written references convey the ideas of language, communication and foster early reading.  Students experience and express themselves as individuals and learn to interact and function effectively as part of a group through classroom tasks and responsibilities for themselves and others. A calendar and a weather chart integrate the students into their broader environment while a clear daily schedule helps them orientate themselves relative to time.

Curriculum Content

At this age, students learn best through play, experience and encounter. Concepts of Language, Math, Science, Music and Arts are being introduced in an interdisciplinary way during the day through age appropriate topics.  Each unit emphasizes the learning areas equally and subsequently giving students the opportunity to pick up and/or continue to develop a topic further according to their individual preferences for play or desire for academically more challenging tasks.

 

Mathematical Concepts

In math, students will learn about the numbers zero through twenty.  At the same time, they are introduced to concepts such as comparing, classifying, sorting, quantities, as well as shapes and patterns.  Students become familiar with the numbers and concepts without any pressure to reproduce them in writing.

German

The alphabet will be introduced as the basis for reading and writing.  Students learn what each letter looks like and how it sounds phonetically.  An alphabet book will be assembled containing a craft activity specifically related to each letter, which simultaneously teaches students to follow instructions and improve their fine motor skills.
Phonological awareness as the basis for reading will be developed systematically.  The ability to discern nuances of language will be promoted through rhymes and alliterations.  Students have the opportunity to practice writing letters and numbers by using diverse materials and different media.  Through carefully selected types of literature and books as well as student-initiated texts and booklets, they experience writing as a communication tool.  Language games and opportunities are integrated into daily communication in such a way that students are unaware of their continuous growth and development in their own language.

Science

Science promotes little explorers through select age appropriate topics such as life cycles, simple experiments with plants, magnets, gravity, light, etc.  Activities include the observation, following, and description of scientific phenomena over time, the development of hypotheses and verification techniques for those through experiments. These also stress the documentation of outcomes through the use of pictures as a tool for communication.  Language development is, again, a central focus.

Music

Music aims to train and promote the students’ hearing and the development of music appreciation.  The connection between music, rhythm and movement reinforces our students’ understanding of sound, and combines multiple learning opportunities that include basic reading and writing acquisition. Music awareness stimulates a child’s development in many ways and stirs greater appreciation for music as an important art form.

Art


Art Education allows students to encounter and experience the world of shapes and color.  Through the introduction of diverse materials and techniques, our students’ individual creativity will be engaged and promoted.  We will introduce our students to famous artists and masterpieces, thus developing a basic appreciation for human expression through art.  Discussions of details the students see and hear, will further enrich their language development.

Social and Emotional Development

A broader, yet very important goal for the SEL is to develop each student’s social and emotional competency.  These competencies include working independently, self-reliance, endurance and perseverance, learning interest and motivation, and German language development, both as a native language and as a second language.

Teachers work with students to help them develop self-confidence and the ability to express their thoughts and feelings appropriately. They are taught to respect diversity of thoughts and opinions, and to respond appropriately to it through language.  This will lead to the students recognizing and copying appropriate classroom behavior. 

The teacher’s role is that of a facilitator and role model. Whether through acting by example or role play, through small group activities or with the entire class, the teacher offers opportunities to see, hear and describe as well as practice appropriate behaviors.  The teacher’s goal is to demonstrate good behavior and offer and provide opportunities for the students to improve their own behavior without fear.

 

Other
You are invited to arrange for your child to visit us and to talk with both the teachers as well as the principals.

- Weekly schedules

- Holidays that we celebrate:

German Holidays: American Holidays:

Advent/St. Niclas

St. Martin

Christmas

Carnival*

Easter

Halloween*

Thanksgiving

* are celebrated every other year, switching off

- Field Trips and Visits:

Homestead Farm

National Gallery of Art

Wings of Fancy

Joe McCoy, Architect

Heidelberg German Bakery*"

Imagination Stage**

Giant Grocery Store**

World Day of the Book

** not every year

Contact Informationen:

 

Principal of the Elementary School:
SEL-Coordinator:
Phone: 
Email: 
Frau Monika Rodrigues
Frau Dörte Hardage
301.365.4400
d.hardage@dswash.org