By: Geraldine Savery July 25, 2005 ECE 8814 - 03.

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By: Geraldine Savery July 25, 2005 ECE

Georgia Performance Standards Names of students Graphs: Months we were born Seasons we were born How we go home Numbers we are learning to ten (10)

Cont. Shapes Important people Games: Shapes Numbers Video Things we learn throughout the year

MKN1. Students will connect numerals to quantities they represent. MKG1. Students will correctly name simple two and three dimensional figures, and recognize them in the environment.

Savery Stars AlanAlbertBrendaBriannaDalilaEdgarEzequielJonathanJuanKiaraMaritselaMatthewNatalieSamairaTommy

What months were we born in?

What seasons were we born in?

Our Transportation Home School Bus Car Day Care Bus ASP TommyAlanSamairaNatalie JuanAlbertBriannaMatthew DalilaMaritselaJonathan KiaraBrendaEzequiel Edgar

1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five

6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten

rectangle triangle circle rhombus oval square

Principal Mrs. DiPetrillo Vice Principal Ms. Doolittle

Now it is time to see if you can find the shapes. Listen carefully and follow the directions. click here

Let us do some counting. Follow the directions carefully and play the games. Click here

Sit back and relax. Here is a fun video about one to one correspondence.

We learn and do a lot of things in Kindergarten.