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Kindergarten |
Children who write in this way in their own invented spellings receive valuable practice in translating from sound to print. This practice and experience with letters and sounds form an excellent basis for reading later on. In addition, the activity develops self-reliance in dealing with print, and contributes to a do-it-yourself attitude which carries over into learning to read.
Carol Chomsky (1976)
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1st and 2nd Six Weeks |
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We hope that we are 100% fireproof after our visit with the firefighters from the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department. The kindergarten students enjoyed seeing what their teachers looked like dressed as a firefighter and labeled drawings to show what they had learned.
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Kindergarten has been a very busy place. The children and their teachers had a visit from Mother Goose in early October. We showed her our illustrations of what we would look like if we saw a spider.
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All the Kindergarten classes have learned many things about pumpkins, bats and spiders. The students have shared that information through Math activities, Art projects and informational sentences that accompanied their Art Projects.
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Last updated
November 5, 2007
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