Academics

Every aspect, from the arrangement of furniture to the incorporation of educational materials, is thoughtfully considered to create a dynamic space conducive to both individual and collaborative learning

Classroom Learning Centers

Classroom learning centers at Willie Price Lab School are designed to provide our students with a variety of opportunities to learn and grow. These centers are intentionally designed and set up to encourage children to explore the materials housed there freely. These centers are clearly defined areas of the classrooms, each one with a specific focus. By providing a variety of learning opportunities, the students at Willie Price develop a love of learning, which helps prepare them for success in school and beyond.
Two students play in a Halloween-themed sensory bucket.

Sensory Center

This center allows the children to learn with hands-on materials and take in new information through their senses. Sensory centers and sand and water play are essential components of early childhood education. They provide children with opportunities to learn and develop in a fun and engaging way.

A student proudly shows off the name card he crafted.

Language

This center is designed to help children develop their language skills. Children can explore language concepts through books, puzzles, teacher-led lessons, and other activities. This center helps children develop vocabulary, listening, and speaking skills, along with letter recognition and developmentally appropriate pre-reading skills.

A student happily pats on a tambourine.

Music

This center is designed to encourage children to explore music and sound. Children can experiment with different instruments and learn about rhythm and melody. This center helps children develop their auditory skills and encourages them to express themselves through music.

A young student is painting using red and blue water colors.

Art

This center is designed to encourage creativity and self-expression. Children can explore different art materials and techniques, such as painting, drawing, and sculpting. This center helps children develop fine motor skills and encourages them to express themselves through art.

Walk through the Children's Art Gallery

We at the Willie Price Lab School are so proud of our students. Their creativity inspires us to choose a vibrant approach to life. You could be inspired too!

"Duck Family" by Caroline Cantrell

"Flowers Under a Rainbow" by Ruth

"Pretty Flowers" by Mabry Pounds

"Ladybug Under a Magnifying Glass" by Paxton Bjork

"The Gentle Lion" by Denton Ellis

"Solar System" by Lomax

"Mr. Fish and Friends" by Gene Wang

"My Horse, Linus" by Bailey Mise

"My Family at Disney World Park" by Delaney Meyer

"My Back Yard" by Avery Adams

Two young students are dressed in doctor costumes. One student uses a toy stethoscope on the other.

Dramatic Play

This center is designed to encourage children to engage in imaginative play. Children can dress up in costumes and act out different roles and scenarios. This center helps children develop their social skills and encourages them to use their imaginations.

A teacher watches as a young student uses wooden blocks to build a road for toy trucks.

Block Building

This center is designed to encourage children to explore spatial relationships and develop their problem-solving skills. Children can build structures using blocks of different shapes and sizes. This center helps children develop their creativity and spatial awareness.

A student uses a magnifying glass to inspect a pumpkin.

Science

This center is designed to encourage children to explore the natural world. Children can learn about plants, animals, and other aspects of the environment through hands-on activities. This center helps children develop their observation and critical thinking skills.

Two students read their picture books by a window.

Library

This center helps promote early literacy and a love for reading. It is a dedicated space that plays a crucial role in enhancing language and vocabulary development as well as encouraging independent learning. It is a child-friendly space where children can go look at or “read” books.

A student colors and labels numbers on a worksheet.

Math and Manipulative

This center is designed to help children develop their math skills. Children can explore math concepts through hands-on activities, such as counting, sorting, and measuring. This center helps children develop problem-solving skills and prepares them for more advanced math concepts.