
At Science Akadémeia, the Atlanta Preschool of Science (SATAPOS), our summer programs focus on integrating math into daily activities to ensure children develop a strong understanding of numbers, patterns, and problem-solving techniques. Through hands-on experiences, children engage with math in a playful, engaging manner that builds confidence and curiosity.
- Counting and Sorting: Everyday activities like setting the table or sorting blocks become opportunities to practice counting and recognizing patterns.
- Measurement and Estimation: Through play with measuring cups, rulers, and balance scales, children develop an understanding of measurement and estimation concepts.
- Shape Recognition: Building with blocks, puzzles, and other manipulatives helps children learn about different shapes and their properties.
STEM education in Georgia is paving the way for innovative learning, especially in math. Our approach incorporates essential elements of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), making learning interactive and enjoyable. Whether it’s counting objects, measuring quantities, or exploring shapes, math becomes an adventure. STEM-based activities not only support academic growth but also nurture critical thinking and creativity in children.
For parents looking for a STEM preschool in Georgia, Science Akadémeia offers a unique opportunity to immerse children in math-focused learning. Our curriculum blends STEM concepts with early education practices, encouraging children to explore mathematical ideas through games, stories, and real-world problem-solving. This comprehensive approach makes math accessible and fun for preschoolers.
Enroll your child in our upcoming STEM camp, where math is brought to life through interactive workshops and playful challenges. Children will explore math concepts like addition, subtraction, and geometry in a way that captivates their imagination and develops lifelong skills. Contact us today to learn more about our summer programs and how we can support your child’s math development.
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