Please visit this page for more information about Kindergarten
and what your child will be learning.
and what your child will be learning.
Resources for Home
Kindergarten is one of the first opportunities for children to begin to understand that school is a place for learning, working and growing. The kindergarten classroom is a language-rich experience for all. Students are introduced to basic reading skills and vocabulary development through shared reading experiences, rhymes, poems, and children’s literature. Skills including auditory and visual discrimination, left to right orientation, sight and whole word recognition, and letters and sound relationships are taught using high quality books for Kindergarten readers. In order to continue to nurture these developments in your child, I have provided some resources to continue to use at home.
IPAD Learning Apps
Capital and Lowercase Match Cards
Letter Sound Cards
Number Word Study Cards
Color Words Study Cards
Handwriting A-G
Handwriting H-N
Handwriting O-Z
Capital and Lowercase Match Cards
Letter Sound Cards
Number Word Study Cards
Color Words Study Cards
Handwriting A-G
Handwriting H-N
Handwriting O-Z
Sight words are everywhere!
In the classroom, we talk about how they do not play nice and that they do not follow most spelling rules.
Sight words are meant to be said quickly, not sounded out.
To help build fluency, please practice with the words.
I will let you know what words your child will be working on.
Emergent- pink Early- blue Early 2- yellow
In the classroom, we talk about how they do not play nice and that they do not follow most spelling rules.
Sight words are meant to be said quickly, not sounded out.
To help build fluency, please practice with the words.
I will let you know what words your child will be working on.
Emergent- pink Early- blue Early 2- yellow
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