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Welcome . to. Lemm’s. Kindergarten. Round Up!. Is YOUR CHILD ready for Kindergarten? . Physical. Emotional. Academic. Physical Independence. Zips and unzips clothing, backpacks, jackets and coats. Washes hands and blows their nose.

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  1. Welcome to Lemm’s Kindergarten Round Up!

  2. Is YOUR CHILD ready for Kindergarten? Physical Emotional Academic

  3. Physical Independence • Zips and unzips clothing, backpacks, jackets and coats • Washes hands and blows their nose • Able to take care of bathroom needs independently (Button and unbutton pants; belt and unbelt pants) • Be able to answer questions appropriately

  4. Physical Independence • Carry on conversations, using complete sentences • Begins to tie shoes (Velcro is always an option!) • Goes to the restroom during restroom breaks • ( !!! Keep an extra change of clothing in backpack !!! )

  5. Emotional Independence • Takes turns and shares with others • Follows rules and directions • Positively accepts consequences • Can spend time away from family • Is curious about the world around him or her; asks questions appropriately

  6. Academic Independence • Listens and follows directions the FIRST time given • Able to sit still, quiet, and focused for short periods of time

  7. Academic Independence • Recognizes and writes first name, BOTH given name and nickname • Know some letters, numbers, colors, shapes, and positional words

  8. Key Trait • Which is the key trait that you can teach your child to ensure success in their new quest? Physical Independence EmotionalIndependence Academic Independence

  9. Key Trait • Which is the key trait that you can teach your child to ensure success in their new quest? Independence!!! Independence!!! Independence!!!

  10. TYPICAL A DAY IN KINDERGARTEN

  11. In the morning, students walk to their classes from the cafeteria. (This is all very important starting the first weeks of school!) • !!!Children need independence and experience with routines!!!

  12. Additional Activities Library Art Music PhysicalEducation Computer Lab

  13. Help Wanted !!! Parents, Grandparents, Guardians We Need YOU!!We depend on help from volunteers for our room parents, class readers, PTO and other fun kindergarten activities!!!

  14. 10 Top TenThings you can do to get your child ready for Kindergarten

  15. School Supplies • For convenience and uniformity, we suggest buying your child’s school supplies from Lemm…pre-packaged and economical! • Some items may need replenished, or if damaged, replaced during the school year • Please do not label individual supplies with your child’s name on them—we share  LABEL all clothing, backpacks, and lunch kits.

  16. Play games- rhyming, counting, memory, alphabet…

  17. Teach and follow ROUTINES at home:~Early bedtimeThe Pediatrics Academy suggests the following sleep guidelines for children:Toddlers to 5 years need 11 to 13 hours of sleep each night; 5 to 12 years-olds need 10 to 11 hours of sleepAny bedtime after 8:30 pm is too late for our little ones. Remember, NO NAPS in kindergarten~Eating a hearty & healthy breakfastIt’s a long time until lunch, we do not have snack.~Getting to school on time…7:55 

  18. Show interest in daily activities by looking in their backpacks and folders. Please read the information. Inform your child of notes that need to be given to the teacher.

  19. VolunteerWe need ALL of you!Dads, Moms, Grandparents, & Guardians can help at home and school with various projects throughout the year.

  20. Communicate With your child With your child’s teacher Ask questions about their day and what is happening at school. Teacher can be reached by e-mail, phone or notes.

  21. Be Positive Your child forms many attitudes by what you say verbally and non-verbally.

  22. Talk Talk Talk Talk Talk Talk And talk some more… and listen, too...

  23. Read ReadReadRead Read ReadReadRead

  24. Be assured that the teachers at Lemm are loving and caring.We, in partnership with YOU, are ready to begin a new year with your child. We look forward to seeing you all in August for “Meet the teacher.”

  25. Thank you for visiting& sharing your time with us!~Mrs. Peggy Hutson ~ Ms. Karen Kelley~Mrs. Kerri Rangel~Mrs. MaryAnn Quintana~Mr. Casey Benoit We Expect Success!

  26. Resources for Parents www.kleinisd.net • Lemm’s Website • Lemm’s Kindergarten Teachers’ Websites • Texas Education Agency (T.E.A.) • National Association for the Education of Young Children (N.A.E.Y.C.)

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