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Kindergarten Open House 2013-2014

Kindergarten Open House 2013-2014. Important Notes. First few weeks: Rules, routines, getting to know one another Snack Lunch Communication Home/School Folder Specials: Music, Art, Gym, Library, Computer Lab Parent Volunteers Birthdays Sharing. Kindergarten Curriculum.

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Kindergarten Open House 2013-2014

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  1. Kindergarten Open House 2013-2014

  2. Important Notes • First few weeks: Rules, routines, getting to know one another • Snack • Lunch • Communication • Home/School Folder • Specials: Music, Art, Gym, Library, Computer Lab • Parent Volunteers • Birthdays • Sharing

  3. Kindergarten Curriculum • Responsive Classroom: Morning Meeting • Language Arts: Letter/sound recognition, “popcorn words,” Writing Workshop, Guided Reading(Common Core Standards) • Math: Counting, number formation, shapes (3D), groups of ten, addition, subtraction, • Science: Butterflies, seasons, weather • Social Studies: Friendships, “All About Me,” community

  4. What Does Our Day Look Like? • Arrival/Attendance/Lunch Count • Pledge, Song, Moment of Silence • Morning Meeting • Calendar/Weather • Language Arts: Phonics, reading, writing • Snack • Play • Specials • Lunch/Recess • Quiet time • Math/Science/Social Studies/Centers • Choice time/Recess • Dismissal

  5. Learning Centers Reading Writing Math Listening ABC Art Science

  6. What Can You Do? • Ask your child about his/her day. • Read to your child often. • Encourage play dates and social activities. • Enjoy your child every day!

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