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Extracurricular

Bonjour, Privet!

Bonjour/Privet/ are Roots French and Russian learning programs. Learning a second language allows children to improve their memory and listening skills. Children introduced to French and Russian languages through songs, stories, and games. Introducing your child to a second language at a young age is a great way to spark their interest in other languages and improve their cognitive stimulation.

Little Einsteins!

Little Einstein is a Roots Science learning program. Children will gain an understanding of how the world around them works. They will learn different experiences that encourage problem solving, logical thinking, cause and effect exploration, self-regulation etc.

Drama

Drama classes teach children valuable interactive skills while allowing them to have fun, build confidence, and stretch their imagination.

Our goal is to teach children how drama is the art of telling stories through live acting and understanding the importance of articulation, and voice variation.

Music

Music Program is specifically designed by a professional Music Teacher and implemented twice a week for each age group.

Children are introduced to rhythm, beat, tempo and a variety of musical styles and genres with opportunities to sing, dance and move creatively.

ABC

At Roots children learn ABC through Jolly Phonics program- which is a fun and child centered approach to teaching literacy. This program is designed to help children improve comprehension and thinking skills through stories, songs, and active games centered around the letters.

Math-123

At Roots Math skills involve counting, measuring, sorting, comparing, adding, and subtracting. The benefits of teaching mathematics to children through play-based activities are an essential part of children’s learning and cognitive development.

Sportplay

“Sportplay” is Roots Motor Skills development program. Practicing gross and fine motor skills improves children's balancing, jumping, running, climbing skills as well as their eye-hand coordination.