INTRODUCTION
Kindergarten STEAM Discovery Program (Age 4–6)
The Kindergarten STEAM Discovery Program is a 12-month hands-on learning journey designed specially for young children aged 4 to 6 years old. This program introduces children to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) through play-based exploration, creativity, and real-world discovery.
Each month, children explore a new exciting theme such as nature, transportation, colours, robots, animals, space, and simple machines. Through guided experiments, building activities, movement games, art projects, and storytelling, children learn by doing, not memorising.
The program focuses on developing curiosity, confidence, and problem-solving skills while nurturing fine motor skills, communication, teamwork, and early logical thinking — all essential foundations for lifelong learning.
Why STEAM for Young Children?
At the kindergarten level, STEAM learning:
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Encourages natural curiosity and questioning
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Builds early thinking and reasoning skills
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Strengthens hand–eye coordination and motor skills
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Develops creativity and imagination
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Helps children learn to observe, predict, test, and explain
Our activities are age-appropriate, safe, colourful, and fun, ensuring children feel successful and excited in every session.
Program Structure Overview
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Duration: 12 months
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Frequency: 4 sessions per month
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Session Length: 60–90 minutes
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Learning Style: Hands-on, play-based, inquiry learning
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Class Format: Small group guided activities
Each monthly theme includes:
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4 structured STEAM activities
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Simple experiments and building tasks
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Group discussion and show-and-tell moments
Learning Outcomes
By completing the program, children will:
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Explore basic scientific concepts through play
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Understand cause and effect
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Learn to follow simple instructions and sequences
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Build confidence in sharing ideas
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Develop a positive attitude towards learning and discovery
Teaching Approach
Our teaching approach combines:
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Guided discovery (teacher-led exploration)
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Hands-on experimentation
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Creative expression
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Positive reinforcement and encouragement