Foundational Literacy & Numeracy (FLN)

Building strong reading, writing, and numeracy skills through joyful, activity-based learning to ensure every child achieves foundational learning outcomes.

Foundational Literacy & Numeracy (FLN)

Foundational Literacy & Numeracy

Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) is the cornerstone of learning that enables children to read with understanding, write effectively, and perform basic mathematical operations. Our school focuses on building strong literacy and numeracy skills through engaging, activity-based, and child-centered learning experiences.

Objectives of Foundational Literacy & Numeracy

  • Develop reading fluency and comprehension skills.
  • Strengthen writing and communication abilities.
  • Build strong number sense and basic mathematical concepts.
  • Promote joyful and activity-based learning.
  • Enhance language development and vocabulary.
  • Encourage logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Support early childhood learning and holistic development.
  • Ensure every child achieves age-appropriate learning outcomes.

FLN Program Handbook

Download detailed information about foundational literacy, numeracy activities, reading programs, language development, and early mathematics initiatives.

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FLN Component Description
Reading Skills Developing fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, and reading habits.
Writing Skills Enhancing writing, spelling, sentence formation, and expression.
Numeracy Skills Building understanding of numbers, operations, and mathematical concepts.
Activity-Based Learning Interactive games, storytelling, and hands-on learning experiences.
Problem Solving Developing logical reasoning and mathematical thinking.
Continuous Assessment Monitoring progress through regular observation and evaluation.

FLN Activities Gallery

Explore reading programs, storytelling sessions, numeracy games, language development activities, and classroom practices that strengthen foundational learning skills.

Reading & Language Development
Numeracy & Activity-Based Learning