The 3K year is a major developmental stage. Children are learning how to participate more fully in a group, follow classroom routines, express ideas more clearly, and engage with early academic concepts in a joyful, hands-on way.
At this stage, we help children strengthen:
The goal is not just to keep children busy. The goal is to help them become more capable, more confident, and more prepared for the next level of learning.
Introduce structured academics through play while helping children feel secure, capable, and successful in the classroom.
Children begin recognizing letters, hearing beginning sounds, building vocabulary, listening to stories, and participating in early reading readiness activities.
Letter-of-the-week crafts, tracing practice, story retelling, sound matching, and picture-based vocabulary games.
Children practice counting to 20, sorting by color or shape, recognizing patterns, comparing quantities, and building early number awareness.
Counting beads, grouping objects, matching quantities, pattern cards, and hands-on sorting games.
Children are introduced to observation, questions, nature themes, weather, seasons, and simple cause-and-effect learning.
Weather tracking, plant growth observation, sensory science bins, and simple guided experiments.
Children develop imagination, confidence, and communication through art, music, movement, pretend play, and hands-on projects.
Drawing, painting, dramatic play, music and rhythm activities, and guided creative centers.
Children practice following 2-step directions, transitioning between activities, completing short tasks, and participating in structured group routines.
Teachers track growth through classroom observation, portfolio work samples, participation notes, and skill checklists that help identify progress over time.
Songs, calendar, weather discussion, greetings, and classroom readiness.
A focused literacy or math lesson designed for this age group.
Learning centers such as art, sensory, building, dramatic play, or guided table work.
Children practice routines, conversation, and independence.
A calm period to reset and recharge.
Music, movement, science, storytelling, or a themed activity.
Reflection, recap, songs, and transition to dismissal.
What makes this 3K program stronger than a supervision-only daycare model is the level of intention behind the day.
Our 3K students benefit from:
Because BSE is part of the Brooklyn School of Excellence community, families also benefit from an environment that values structure, learning, and strong academic foundations from the earliest years.
A warm, structured introduction to school routines, social interaction, and early learning. Children begin building communication skills, comfort with routine, independence, and the developmental foundations that support future academic growth.
Read MoreChildren build early academic readiness through structured learning, guided play, and teacher-led support. We strengthen focus, collaboration, language development, and early literacy and math skills in a way that feels engaging, balanced, and age-appropriate.
Read MoreThis program helps children transition into kindergarten with stronger independence, communication, classroom habits, and academic readiness. Children practice responsibility, focus, listening, participation, and the foundational skills needed to enter school with confidence.
Read MoreBrooklyn School of Excellence offers a continued K–12 educational pathway for families seeking long-term academic growth in a structured and supportive environment that encourages strong learning habits, confidence, creativity, and overall personal development.