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Ready, Set, Go! Kindergarten Presentation
Preparing for success in kindergarten and beyond
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Kindergarten Today Kindergarten has changed since we were young
Kindergarten Common Core Standards ELA Math Parents are their child’s first and most important teacher Partnership between home and school is essential Age should not predetermine Kinder readiness Your child needs to be ready socially, emotionally, and academically.
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It is Not All About Academics..
Gross and Fine Motor Skills-- time to develop large and small muscles Social Emotional—time to develop skills to get along with others, take turns, interact with peers, deal with emotions appropriately, etc. Oral Language—vocabulary development, sentence structure, academic language (foundation for success in reading, writing, and other subject areas)
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Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010
SB 1381 (Simitian, Chapter 705, Statutes of Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010) Established Transitional Kindergarten (TK) to prepare California’s youngest children for success in kindergarten and beyond. Changed kindergarten entry date from December 2 to September 1. Changed first grade entry date as well.
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Transitional Kindergarten
Transitional kindergarten is the first year of a two-year kindergarten program that uses a modified kindergarten curriculum that is age and developmentally appropriate. CDE Transitional Kindergarten
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Eligibility Dates for the 2014-2015 School Year
Eligible Class Fifth Birthday Transitional Kindergarten 9/2/09 to 12/2/09 (summer 2009 birthdays can be admitted to TK if appropriate and space permits) Kindergarten Must be five years-old by 9/1/14
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Kindergarten In MVUSD Each kindergarten teacher has two sessions—Early Birds and Late Birds This will allow teachers to have a smaller class size in the morning and in the afternoon, with a small overlap with all students TK and Kindergarten will have different curriculum—Big Day for TK and Open Court/Houghton Mifflin Math for Kindergarten **Transitional Kindergarten classes will take place during the Early Bird Sessions
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Kindergarten Readiness
In order for us to help determine the best placement for your child as an early bird or late bird, we will be scheduling a time for you to bring your child to the site to meet with the kindergarten teachers. At this time we will be looking at your child’s kindergarten readiness.
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Kindergarten Resources
Kindergarten Readiness Calendar Common Core Parent Roadmap Summer Readiness Packet (available upon request) Packet containing concepts and activities to work on at home. It also includes social and academic skill practice
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Alphabet Skills Exposure to letters:
(Expose to lowercase letters before uppercase letters!) New and improved ABC song Start slow Experience is the goal, not mastery . . yet Keep it fun!
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Phonemic Awareness Exposure to oral language Rhyming skills
Play with words and language Dr. Seuss and other rhyming books
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Read, Read, and Read Some More
Reading with your child is SO IMPORTANT! Discuss stories (predict what will happen next, ask questions, talk about the story and pictures) Remember that re-reading the same book is OK Visit the library on a regular basis Murrieta Public Library Eight Town Square Murrieta, CA Phone: (951) 304-BOOK
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Oral Language Development
Talk to your child : Ask them questions about their day. Who did you play with? What did you do? Help them answer in complete sentences, i.e. I played with Joey and Susie today in the backyard. When reading – have them retell the story or a part of it – using as much detail as you pull from them. Ask questions to get them to add more details, i.e. where was the cat?
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Writing Skills Correct pencil grip
Correct formation of letters and numbers (form letters from top to bottom) Awareness of using lines Writing first name correctly
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Tracing and Cutting Skills
Use correct pencil and scissor grip Provide child-size scissors Teach to cut away from the body
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Number Knowledge Recognizing and write numerals (0-20)
Counts to 100 by ones and tens Rote counting vs. counting objects
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Colors and Shapes 10 basic colors and 4 basic shapes
Real world experiences
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Social Development Your child should be able to..
interact with other children take direction from adults other than parents Focus on an activity for at least 10 minutes Have a positive attitude about school Make a non-tearful break from parents Handle bathroom activities by him/herself
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This Summer Use Summer Readiness Packet/
Kindergarten Readiness Calendar Discuss school in a positive manner Implement appropriate school schedules Attend Kindergarten Orientation at your school
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The First Day of Kindergarten
Be sure to follow the school bedtime plan you began during the summer Try to have a relaxing morning - Be prepared Smile and say “Have a great day! I’ll see you soon!” Hold back your tears
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We’ll see you when school starts!
This summer will go by very quickly! You will continue to be amazed at your child’s growth and progress. Thank you for coming tonight. You have made an important step in creating a partnership with your child’s school that will ensure his/her success.
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