Preparing for Kindergarten Success: Kindergarten Orientation

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Preparing for Kindergarten Success: Kindergarten Orientation 2016 What to Expect in Kindergarten with Mrs. Choate

Math When learning math, your child will participate in Calendar Time daily, which gives us a chance to work on basic math skills such as counting, identifying coins and shapes, etc. We use a curriculum called “enVision math 2.0” for our math lessons, which offers your child a cooperative, hands-on learning experience.

Math By the end of Kindergarten your child will be expected to complete the following tasks: Rote count to 100 and write numbers to 20 Touch Count 20 or more objects Identify numbers to 20 Count by 10’s to 100 Connect number words orally to a quantity up to 15 Add and Subtract with objects Create, recognize, and extend patterns Describe and identify 2 & 3 dimensional shapes Identify & tell value of penny, nickel, dime, & quarter Compare & order objects according to size & weight Use non-standard units to measure length Describe passage of time using today, yesterday, tomorrow Sort objects according to size, color, & shape Create and interpret simple graphs using objects Know & understand position words (above, below, beside)

Reading All Kindergarten classrooms will be using Daily 5, a part of Comprehensive Balanced Literacy. Comprehensive Balanced Literacy takes the best practices and combines them to provide your child with the best instruction, which is centered on meeting ALL students’ individual needs. Your child will learn to read through Shared Reading, Poetry, Small Group Reading (Guided Reading), and Read Alouds. Our reading instruction is very individualized, as we understand that children are at different levels of development. We have high expectations for our students and push them to reach their highest potential, knowing that this may be different for every student.

Reading By the end of Kindergarten your child should have mastered the following tasks: Directionality (reads from left to right, then return sweep) Know that print tells a story 1 to 1 word match when reading Hear & say sounds in words Produce Rhyming words Identify all upper & lower case letters Knows the sound each letter makes and transfer this skill when reading & writing. Use comprehension skills when reading Use strategies to figure out unknown words when reading Read kindergarten high frequency/sight words (popcorn words) Love to read!! :)

Writing/Spelling To teach your child to write, we will be using Writers Workshop, which is also a part of Comprehensive Balanced Literacy. We use a variety of strategies, including word work, whole group mini-lessons, assisted writing, interactive writing, and 1 on 1 conferences. Our writing instruction is very individualized. Through daily 1 on 1 conferences we are able to differentiate our instruction for every student in the class.

Writing/Spelling Your child will be expected to do the following by the end of the year: Form letters correctly (using path of movement) Use spaces between letters/words Hear and write the beginning, middle, and ending sounds in words Use capital letters correctly Use periods at the end of sentences Plan and tell a story using pictures, words, and multiple sentences. Revise and edit a story Use sight words in story Read his/her story to a teacher or peer Segment sounds in words Add a sound to the beginning of a word to make a new word (add /s/ to the beginning of the word at=sat) Take a sound away from the beginning of a word to make a new word (take the /b/ away from bad=ad) Be able to produce the word when given the sounds in that word (/c/ / a/ /t/, makes the word cat) Be able to tell the sounds they hear in a word (sat, /s/ /a/ /t/-student makes each individual sound) Understand how words work & be flexible when using words (word families, chunks, blends...etc.) Write for a variety of purposes Love to write :)

Science/Social Studies Your child will also be exploring Science and Social Studies objectives as we engage in experiments and lots of hands-on learning. By the end of Kindergarten your child should be able to participate appropriately in classroom discussions and activities. Our curriculum consists of Scott Foresmen Science and Weekly Readers.