Kindergarten

Children will love reading this story about items at a toy store.  They will practice reading common words like I, am, and a.

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Have students write their predictions for whether or not Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow!

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Offers tips and ideas for parents and caregivers of young children.

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This worksheet lets students be creative by listing 'real' and 'pretend' uses of a bowl.

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Descriptions for Art, Library, Block, Woodworking, Pouring, Construction, Manipulatives, Science, Dramatic Play, Musc, and Computer Centers.  Also Playdough, Painting, and Outdoor Activity descriptions.

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Children practice tracing and drawing the upper- and lowercase letter Ii.

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Reinforce lowercase letters (and paying attention) with this game.  Can be played in large or small groups.

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Reinforce letter recognition by finding all of the upper- and lower-case Mm's.

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A packet that features different Valentine's Day themed art activities, crafts, games, snacks, and more!

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Activities to entertain both you and your child!  Includes tips for getting ready for school.

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Children count, draw, and write the number of apples.

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A great game for large or small groups to reinforce numbers 0-24 (and paying attention).

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This book lets students practice reading and writing the words my and can.

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A great way to review home safety tips with your kids.

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1.  Appendix A: Research Supporting Key Elements of the Standards (includes Glossary of Terms)

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This sheet is a great way to communicate with parents about their child's day.

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Give students extra practice with these common words - is, my, to, we, will.

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Review K and the /k/ sound!

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Help document student work in their portfolios using this sheet.

Sheet includes lines for child's name, date, learning center, space for a photo or sample of their work, and teacher comments.

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"By the time today's children are 30, TEN YEARS of their life will have been spent watching TV."  -- Let's change that.

 

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