Pre-K Curriculum Night Welcome! Grab a Handout Y’all!!

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Pre-K Curriculum Night Welcome! Grab a Handout Y’all!!

Tonight, we will… experience a snapshot of a day in the life of a Trailblazer learn ways that you can support your child’s education Develop understanding of the expectations of Pre- Kindergartener at J.C. Thompson

JCT Vision Empowered to learn, motivated to lead! JCT Mission J.C. Thompson, together with families and community, will engage all students in a premier education, preparing them for success in an ever-changing world.

Profile of a Graduate As 21st century citizens, Northwest Independent School District (NISD) students must be prepared with high levels of academic strength including literacy, digital skills, critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and communication. The mission of NISD is to provide a premier education, preparing all students to be successful, productive citizens. Embedded in our vision is that our students will be future ready: ready for college, ready for the global workplace, and ready for personal success. To accomplish this goal, a student who graduates from NISD will be: Ready for College To prepare to be future ready, a student who graduates from NISD will: Engage in relevant literacy through proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Employ proficient and responsible use of digital media to effectively communicate, synthesize, and create new knowledge. Problem solve and critically analyze with determination to take risks, learn from mistakes, and adapt to new thinking. Determine validity and relevance of information resources in the development of research skills. Ready for the Global Workplace To prepare to be future ready, a student who graduates from NISD will: Connect and correlate knowledge and skills continuously through real-world applications in reading, writing mathematics, science, social studies, the arts, and enrichment experiences. Construct new ideas through original and innovative thinking. Exhibit vision for personal learning and forward thinking to prepare for the future. Understand and adapt responsibly to a changing global community. Ready for Personal Success To prepare to be future ready, a student who graduates from NISD will: Practice ethical behaviors exhibiting integrity, respect, and commitment within a well-balanced lifestyle. Show initiative and responsibility through positive actions to express self-motivation, self-discipline, and perseverance. Communicate and collaborate by exercising a willingness to help and connect with culturally diverse individuals and groups to make necessary compromises toward accomplishing a common goal. Prepare for the unknown by being empowered with tools to face challenges and life-long learning.

AT JCT, we will… Take care of ourselves, Take care of each other, Take care of this place!

Literacy Letter Identification Book & Print Awareness Literacy Writing

Early Writing…

Book and Print Awareness Following along with print Parts of a book(front, back, author, and illustrator) Points out a letter/word

Math Colors Shapes Counting Math Skills

Calendar Math

Sorting

Sharing Equally

Counting

Behavior Be Respectful. Be Responsible. Be Ready to Learn.

Newsletter I will be sending a weekly newsletter home Tuesday of each week. Please check it to see what your child will be learning in school the upcoming week Website

Howdy Partner Communication and Support of each other Read, Read, Read!!! Teach them about numbers-count,sort,patterns,measure,etc. Volunteer at school Value education Work with your child

Pre-K Early Dismissal Hours AM 7:45a.m.-9:45a.m. PM 10:15a.m.-12:15p.m.

Delayed Start Hours AM 9:45a.m.-11:45a.m. PM 12:45p.m.-2:45p.m.

Please visit my website!

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