Our Classrooms

Our preschool curriculum focuses on guiding children through active play to gain skills they will need to be “Kindergarten Ready,” to enjoy learning, become confident and independent, and have fun. Classroom environments are supplied and designed to allow children to select materials and activities that interest them. Our staff encourages them to participate in these activities, with independence in mind, in various projects specifically chosen to increase their skills and develop their Christian faith.

Preschool Curriculum

At St. Matthew Preschool, we offer nurturing and stimulating learning environments designed to spark curiosity and foster development in young children. Our classrooms are equipped with age-appropriate materials and learning centers to promote exploration, creativity, and social interaction. Our dedicated teachers create a safe and positive space where each child feels loved, respected, and encouraged to learn and grow. Our mission is to develop our students’ physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual minds.

Your preschooler will learn:

Skills to Promote Health and Safety

  • Follow teachers' direction
  • Stay with a group
  • Watch out for others
  • Practice and participate in cleanliness, including frequent hand washing
  • Follow playground safety, fire, and emergency procedures
  • Be aware of personal safety and stranger awareness
  • Use tools such as scissors and staplers safely

Social-Emotional Skills

  • Learn to be flexible and complete non-preferred tasks 
  • Learn to be self-motivated 
  • Learn to identify and regulate his/her emotions
  • Learn to self-advocate
  • Learn to practice impulse control & the ability to wait/take turns 
  • Learn to create relationships with adults and peers
  • Learn more age-appropriate independence

Small and Large Motor Skills

  • Increase large motor skills such as jumping, hopping, throwing, catching, improving balance, strength, and endurance
  • Increase small motor skills by practicing finger plays, using pencils, crayons, scissors, small tools, threading beads, sewing, and manipulating small objects

Developing Independence

  • Learn to dress themselves – snap, zip, and button
  • Pour liquids
  • Pick up after themselves
  • Choose an activity they enjoy
  • Gain confidence in their ability to solve problems by themselves
  • Learn how to navigate around the school

Math Skills

  • Count in many contexts
  • Recognize numbers
  • Learn to write numbers
  • Combine numbers in many contexts
  • Measure and learn to estimate
  • Learn about geometrical shapes
  • Sort shapes into sizes and colors
  • Matching like objects

Science Skills

  • Ask “Why?” or “How?” questions
  • Explore the environment and get messy
  • Use tools like magnifying glasses, scales, rulers, and eye droppers 
  • Learn about animals & insects, seasons & weather, seeds & plants, and the world we live in 
  • Use cooking lessons and small experiments to observe science around him/her

Art and Music Skills

  • Create art using a wide variety of objects
  • Learn to use art materials such as paint, glue, and glitter
  • Exhibit and talk about their artwork
  • Learn songs
  • Participate in dance, rhythm, and movement exercises
  • Listen to music
  • Play musical instruments

Reading Skills

  • Learn the names of the letters in the alphabet
  • Learn the sounds of the letters
  • Recognize the letters of the alphabet in many contexts
  • Listen to the teacher read
  • Respond to and discuss story content
  • Predict what will come next in a story
  • Repeat phrases from a familiar book
  • Participate in shared reading of books with teacher and other children
  • Choose to read books independently
  • Establish phonemic awareness – rhyming and letter sounds

Kindergarten Readiness Skills

  • Increase the length of time the child can focus on a task
  • Develop listening skills
  • Learn to use the playground, sidewalks, and other places in the school
  • Listen and follow directions
  • Work productively with others in a group
  • Talk in front of others
  • Speak in complete sentences

Writing Skills

  • Learn to hold a pencil
  • Write letters of the alphabet
  • Learn to write their name
  • Use pictures and symbols to convey a meaning

Visual and Auditory Perception Skills

  • Ability to organize, interpret, and give meaning to information that is heard
  • Recognize sounds
  • Focus on one sound ignoring background noise
  • Recognize pleasant sounds vs. unpleasant sounds
  • Match shapes that are similar to each other
  • Complete 3-piece puzzles
  • Sort different shapes from each other
  • Recall a few things from the pictures
  • Draw vertically, horizontally, and in a circle

Spiritual and Faith Development

  • Experience daily chapel time, interacting with the church’s staff
  • Learn songs of faith
  • Learning how to pray
  • Hear Bible stories
  • Begin developing compassion and empathy for others

Age Level Goals for Preschool 3's & 4's, and Pre-K 4's & 5's

At St. Matthew Preschool, we have specific benchmarks for our students to meet by the end of the year. Click on the buttons below to download a PDF and learn what each student will accomplish:

Preschool ¾ year-old students

Preschool ⅘ year-old students


St. Matthew Preschool

700 NE Chipman Rd, Lee's Summit, MO 64063

stmatthewps@gracefaithlove.org
816-524-4354

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