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Kindergarten | Loma Linda Academy | TK-12 & Children's Center
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Elementary
Kindergarten
Nurturing Curiosity, Building Faith
These are the first important steps in your child’s educational journey. At Loma Linda Academy, our transitional kindergarten (TK) and kindergarten teachers are credentialed, caring, and committed to helping your child develop foundational skills
necessary for success
. We have a 12:1 student-to-teacher ratio. This ensures that each student receives hands-on,
one-on-one attention
. We nurture your child’s learning development in a safe, healthy, and secure environment while preparing them for a smooth transition into kindergarten and first grade.
Download PDF
Kindergarten Readiness Packet 2024
When choosing a kindergarten for your child, it’s important to
consider the whole school.
What academic, social, and spiritual influences will shape their lives?
Choosing the right school
can affect their opportunities for achievements in music, athletics, leadership, and more.
Why do parents choose LLA for Kindergarten?
1
/
25
“My daughter grew more in kindergarten at LLA than we could have ever imagined. She grew intellectually, but more importantly, she gained confidence and a greater love for Jesus.”
1
/
27
Preparing for TK & Kindergarten
Use positive reinforcement at home to help your child:
Practice fine motor skills
How to properly hold a pencil/marker/crayon
How to use kid scissors and practice cutting paper
Practice writing name
Practice school procedures
Raising hand to speak
Lining up in a quiet single file line
Sharing (especially if your child is not used to sharing at home with siblings/small children)
Putting away items where they belong before playing/learning something new
Campus Ministries
Weekly chapels, classroom worship and Bible curriculum are only part of the ministry at the elementary. The social-emotional program at LLA,
Grounded Kids,
focuses on teaching four core values:
emotional intelligence, respect, integrity
and
grit
.
These core values are intentionally reinforced in the classroom and in student discipline. Here are some examples of campus ministry activities:
Grounded Kids Chapel
Pastor Classroom Visits and Worship
Skill-Building Activities
Every student in TK & kindergarten participates in a weekly rotation program. Each rotation class is taught by a field specialist using engaging, age-appropriate activities.
Rotations include:
Library
Physical Education
Music
Kindergarten Curriculum
Math -
Your child’s counting, comparing, and writing skills are developed using the
Big Ideas!
math curriculum. In kindergarten, students are introduced to concepts that continue to build throughout their education.
Phonics & Reading -
The Saxon Phonics program involves phonetic and sight word instruction to help your child learn how to sound out a word and to memorize the most common words. As students master pre-reading skills, they are able to begin using Accelerated Reader, a reading program that helps track progress and growth.
Language Arts/Writing -
Your child is introduced to the writing process through
World of Wonders
. This program allows our students to develop basic writing skills while naturally expanding their writing abilities.
Letter of the Week — Examples
Writing:
Learn/Master writing uppercase P and lowercase p
Reading:
Collection of books that emphasize the letter/sound P (i.e.,
“If You Give a Pig a Pancake”)
Phonics:
Doing activities (verbal, centers, seatwork) associated with P. Finding items around home and school that start with P. “Little Preppy Pups”- Sing-a-long song (emphasizing nouns, adjectives and adverbs that begin with P).
Culture:
Learn about penguins (habitat, diet, activity)
Bible:
Peter and the Lame Man. Learn story, learn about disabled/crippled people. Learn Bible verses using hand motions
Art:
Design a sun catcher pumpkin
Fine motor skills- cutting, gluing, organizing, designing
Science Experiment:
Dissect a pumpkin
Math:
Counting/Simple addition. Matching Number/Dots pancake
game based off of book
Creation Kids Curriculum
Each week kids will learn writing, reading, phonics, culture, Bible, art, science & math, all focused on the letter of the week. Monthly themes are based on
Creation Kids
curriculum and our reading program,
World of Wonders
.
September (Choice)
October (Interpersonal Relationships)
November (Trust)
December/January (Nutrition)
February (Activity)
March (Environment)
April (Rest)
May (Outlook)
Monday-Thursday Schedule
8:00-8:10
Morning Routine
8:15-8:30
Worship
Chapel: Thursday 8:10-8:40
8:30-8:45
Math
8:45-9:15
Recess
9:20-9:50
Math
9:50-10:20
English Language Arts: Small Groups
10:25-10:55
Rotations
11:00-11:55
Lunch
12:00-12:20
Bible
12:20-1:30
Phonics & Language Arts
1:30-1:50
Science/Social Studies
1:50-2:10
Recess
2:10-2:20
Handwriting
2:20-2:40
Clean Up/Dismissal
*Weekly rotations through Music, Library, & PE
(including Art in the classroom)
Friday Schedule
8:00-8:15
Morning Routine
8:15-8:45
Bible/Worship
8:45-9:15
Recess
9:20-10:20
Show-n-Tell/Language Arts
10:25-11:30
Cooking/STEM Play
11:35-12:00
Lunch
12:00-12:15
Clean Up/Dismissal
Lunch Program
A
vegetarian
lunch is available for purchase Monday through Thursday. Meal ticket packets may be purchased in the Elementary office—
$50 for 8 tickets
. Monthly menus are available online. The meals include a selection of items to promote a balanced diet of protein, vegetables, and fruits. On Fridays,
cheese pizza
is available for purchase by the slice for
$1.00
.
Before & After-School Care
Childcare
that enhances the total learning experience.
Kids’ University
opens in the morning before school starts and again in the afternoon after school finishes for the day.
Basic Fee: $6 per hour/portion of an hour
6:30-7:30am and after school until 6pm M-Th and 4pm on Fridays
Learn More about Kids' University
Field Trip & Activities
Both on- and off-campus field trips are a fun way to reinforce what students are learning in class.
Every week
students have a chance to explore their skills in
art
and
cooking
.
November
: Thanksgiving Feast
December
: Christmas Tree Farm in Mentone, Happy Birthday Jesus! Decorate Cookies & Book Exchange
January
: Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
February
: Wild Life Learning in-house field trip
May:
Kindergarten Music Program
June
: Graduation, Swim party at Drayson
May I help in my child’s classroom?
We love our parent helpers! Each teacher usually has different opportunities for parents to come in the classroom. Parents can help instruct cooking or volunteer on field trips, and more. Our volunteer background process is required.
Our admissions team is here to help you. We are eager to meet with your family and help you prepare a quality educational plan for your child.
Tours and consultations
with our principals are encouraged and easy to schedule. Call 909-796-0161, option 1 or email
admissions@lla.org
.
Schedule a Visit
Loma Linda Academy
10656 Anderson Street
Loma Linda, CA 92354
909-796-0161
Mission.
It is the mission
of
Loma Linda Academy
for all to:
• Grow in God’s Grace
• Thrive Intellectually
• Develop True Friendships
• Embrace Healthful Living
©2025 Loma Linda Academy. All Rights Reserved
myLLA
Admissions
arrow
Why Choose LLA?
FAQ
Spring Tours
Apply Now
Inquire
Admissions
arrow
International Students
Re-enroll
Pay Tuition
Tuition and Financial Aid
arrow
PFE K-8 / PFE 9-12 Scholarship
Tour
Kindergarten Readiness Workshop
Schools
arrow
Children's Center
Elementary
arrow
Kindergarten
Middle School Transition
Junior High
High School
arrow
SACE
Student Life
arrow
Campus Ministries
Music
TIE Program
After School Care
Student Resources
arrow
College Counseling
Library
2022 Scholarships
Athletics
LLA Trips & Apparel
Support LLA
arrow
Ways to Give
arrow
Endowments
Legacy Giving
Impact Fund
arrow
Launch
Impact Elementary
Impact Junior High
Impact High School
Impact Giving Form
Student Aid Fund
Impact Fund
Roadrunner Golf
Endowment Scholarships
Junior High Renovation
arrow
Ribbon Cutting
Giving FAQ
Advancement News
arrow
Advancement News Archive
Alumni
arrow
Alumni Welcome
Homecoming
arrow
Alumni Homecoming Survey
Alumni Update Form
Alumni Directory
Alumni Reflections
About
arrow
Welcome
Contact
Directory
Uniforms
History
Volunteer
arrow
Home & School
Health Office
Roadrunner Golf
Calendar • News
arrow
LLA Calendar
Lunch Menu
Canvas Login
Privacy Policy
(909) 796-0161
Schools
Elementary
Kindergarten
Nurturing Curiosity, Building Faith
These are the first important steps in your child’s educational journey. At Loma Linda Academy, our transitional kindergarten (TK) and kindergarten teachers are credentialed, caring, and committed to helping your child develop foundational skills
necessary for success
. We have a 12:1 student-to-teacher ratio. This ensures that each student receives hands-on,
one-on-one attention
. We nurture your child’s learning development in a safe, healthy, and secure environment while preparing them for a smooth transition into kindergarten and first grade.
Download PDF
Kindergarten Readiness Packet 2024
When choosing a kindergarten for your child, it’s important to
consider the whole school.
What academic, social, and spiritual influences will shape their lives?
Choosing the right school
can affect their opportunities for achievements in music, athletics, leadership, and more.
Why do parents choose LLA for Kindergarten?
1
/
25
“My daughter grew more in kindergarten at LLA than we could have ever imagined. She grew intellectually, but more importantly, she gained confidence and a greater love for Jesus.”
1
/
27
Preparing for TK & Kindergarten
Use positive reinforcement at home to help your child:
Practice fine motor skills
How to properly hold a pencil/marker/crayon
How to use kid scissors and practice cutting paper
Practice writing name
Practice school procedures
Raising hand to speak
Lining up in a quiet single file line
Sharing (especially if your child is not used to sharing at home with siblings/small children)
Putting away items where they belong before playing/learning something new
Campus Ministries
Weekly chapels, classroom worship and Bible curriculum are only part of the ministry at the elementary. The social-emotional program at LLA,
Grounded Kids,
focuses on teaching four core values:
emotional intelligence, respect, integrity
and
grit
.
These core values are intentionally reinforced in the classroom and in student discipline. Here are some examples of campus ministry activities:
Grounded Kids Chapel
Pastor Classroom Visits and Worship
Skill-Building Activities
Every student in TK & kindergarten participates in a weekly rotation program. Each rotation class is taught by a field specialist using engaging, age-appropriate activities.
Rotations include:
Library
Physical Education
Music
Kindergarten Curriculum
Math -
Your child’s counting, comparing, and writing skills are developed using the
Big Ideas!
math curriculum. In kindergarten, students are introduced to concepts that continue to build throughout their education.
Phonics & Reading -
The Saxon Phonics program involves phonetic and sight word instruction to help your child learn how to sound out a word and to memorize the most common words. As students master pre-reading skills, they are able to begin using Accelerated Reader, a reading program that helps track progress and growth.
Language Arts/Writing -
Your child is introduced to the writing process through
World of Wonders
. This program allows our students to develop basic writing skills while naturally expanding their writing abilities.
Letter of the Week — Examples
Writing:
Learn/Master writing uppercase P and lowercase p
Reading:
Collection of books that emphasize the letter/sound P (i.e.,
“If You Give a Pig a Pancake”)
Phonics:
Doing activities (verbal, centers, seatwork) associated with P. Finding items around home and school that start with P. “Little Preppy Pups”- Sing-a-long song (emphasizing nouns, adjectives and adverbs that begin with P).
Culture:
Learn about penguins (habitat, diet, activity)
Bible:
Peter and the Lame Man. Learn story, learn about disabled/crippled people. Learn Bible verses using hand motions
Art:
Design a sun catcher pumpkin
Fine motor skills- cutting, gluing, organizing, designing
Science Experiment:
Dissect a pumpkin
Math:
Counting/Simple addition. Matching Number/Dots pancake
game based off of book
Creation Kids Curriculum
Each week kids will learn writing, reading, phonics, culture, Bible, art, science & math, all focused on the letter of the week. Monthly themes are based on
Creation Kids
curriculum and our reading program,
World of Wonders
.
September (Choice)
October (Interpersonal Relationships)
November (Trust)
December/January (Nutrition)
February (Activity)
March (Environment)
April (Rest)
May (Outlook)
Monday-Thursday Schedule
8:00-8:10
Morning Routine
8:15-8:30
Worship
Chapel: Thursday 8:10-8:40
8:30-8:45
Math
8:45-9:15
Recess
9:20-9:50
Math
9:50-10:20
English Language Arts: Small Groups
10:25-10:55
Rotations
11:00-11:55
Lunch
12:00-12:20
Bible
12:20-1:30
Phonics & Language Arts
1:30-1:50
Science/Social Studies
1:50-2:10
Recess
2:10-2:20
Handwriting
2:20-2:40
Clean Up/Dismissal
*Weekly rotations through Music, Library, & PE
(including Art in the classroom)
Friday Schedule
8:00-8:15
Morning Routine
8:15-8:45
Bible/Worship
8:45-9:15
Recess
9:20-10:20
Show-n-Tell/Language Arts
10:25-11:30
Cooking/STEM Play
11:35-12:00
Lunch
12:00-12:15
Clean Up/Dismissal
Lunch Program
A
vegetarian
lunch is available for purchase Monday through Thursday. Meal ticket packets may be purchased in the Elementary office—
$50 for 8 tickets
. Monthly menus are available online. The meals include a selection of items to promote a balanced diet of protein, vegetables, and fruits. On Fridays,
cheese pizza
is available for purchase by the slice for
$1.00
.
Before & After-School Care
Childcare
that enhances the total learning experience.
Kids’ University
opens in the morning before school starts and again in the afternoon after school finishes for the day.
Basic Fee: $6 per hour/portion of an hour
6:30-7:30am and after school until 6pm M-Th and 4pm on Fridays
Learn More about Kids' University
Field Trip & Activities
Both on- and off-campus field trips are a fun way to reinforce what students are learning in class.
Every week
students have a chance to explore their skills in
art
and
cooking
.
November
: Thanksgiving Feast
December
: Christmas Tree Farm in Mentone, Happy Birthday Jesus! Decorate Cookies & Book Exchange
January
: Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
February
: Wild Life Learning in-house field trip
May:
Kindergarten Music Program
June
: Graduation, Swim party at Drayson
May I help in my child’s classroom?
We love our parent helpers! Each teacher usually has different opportunities for parents to come in the classroom. Parents can help instruct cooking or volunteer on field trips, and more. Our volunteer background process is required.
Our admissions team is here to help you. We are eager to meet with your family and help you prepare a quality educational plan for your child.
Tours and consultations
with our principals are encouraged and easy to schedule. Call 909-796-0161, option 1 or email
admissions@lla.org
.
Schedule a Visit
Loma Linda Academy
10656 Anderson Street
Loma Linda, CA 92354
909-796-0161
Mission.
It is the mission
of
Loma Linda Academy
for all to:
• Grow in God’s Grace
• Thrive Intellectually
• Develop True Friendships
• Embrace Healthful Living
©2025 Loma Linda Academy. All Rights Reserved