What is hands-on learning?

Learning By Doing

The KONOS hands-on curriculum captures a child’s interest through his senses. He watched a carpenter at work, listens to bird calls, feels lamb’ wool, tastes rocks, and smells yeast. While studying cooperation, KONOS kids cooperate by building their own US map on the driveway. Crawling on their knees and outlining each state makes geography unforgettable for KONOS kids. After dramatizing the Continental Convention, American history is remember for a lifetime. By building their own tabernacle, KONOS kids find the Old Testament becomes real and meaningful, by taking apart an old TV, they see first hand how a TV works! Learning becomes more fun than kids ever imagined.

Specials!
Specials!