Sentences with phrase «knowing kindergarteners»

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These screenings are usually offered to help give parents the chance to address any physical or cognitive related issues that could make school challenging for a kindergartener while also checking what the incoming group of kindergarteners already knows.
When it was home with us, it got us through numerous snowstorms — even with a Kindergartener riding on the back step (it is probably NOT recommended that you do this, but just letting you know you can — just be safe!)
I know 9th grade seems miles away to a mom of a kindergartener, but trust me, the years fly by.
I am a class mom for my Kindergartener and I will be making these for the Easter Class Party... I know these will be a winner!!
Before you know it, your reluctant kindergartener will look forward to seeing his friends at school and participating in the activities and games in class.
I made these on Monday and have been enjoying them all week:) It's so nice to know I have a yummy treat waiting in the freezer for me when I get home from working with Kindergartener's all day.
If your school provides kindergarteners with lunch, know how each student will eat lunch.
We have them draft «I can do X, Y, and Z» testimonials that foist an «adult - centric sense of personal agency on kindergarteners who really couldn't care less if they can «use and understand verbs and adjectives by knowing their opposites.
Here are 10 things every Kindergartener should know before they start their first day of school.
And at the beginning of the school year, kindergarteners and first graders don't know how to be students and have to learn the rules.
Demme McManus, principal of Susie Dasher Elementary School in Dublin, said she thinks the most productive aspect of the effort might be the increased communication with Georgia Pre-K about what kindergarteners need to know when they arrive at school.
The average Kindergartener would tell you that rabbits lived on carrots, but those of us who actually have to look after rabbits know the truth: bunnies eat strange, mostly unappealing diets.
Are the things we want kindergarteners to know and do (self - management, self - regulation, etc.) the same things we want high school graduates to know and do — just less advanced?
I teach my kindergarteners to clean up after themselves too and they know where to return things when they are done.
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