Sentences with phrase «like kindergartners»

~ Chicago Tribune Nov. 13, 2017 Like kindergartners pushed to be first graders, high school is the new college.
I rationalized that these were high - school students — they did not need rules posted like kindergartners.
We need to quit talking like kindergartners, that's why We play like babies, some of the most technically proficient players in world football but lack conviction.
Like a kindergartner fumbling with shoelaces, studying how to tie spins up in knots is a learning process.
In Concord, New Hampshire, for example, there's a middle - schooler who writes like a kindergartner — big, crude, nearly indecipherable letters.
Looks more like a kindergartner had paint day at school.

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She will likely begin day dreaming about what he will look like as a baby, and perhaps as a little boy, a kindergartner, or even teenager, fantasizing that he has the ideal traits she chooses.
It felt like eternity but maybe the calm lasted 5 minutes before I noticed the Kindergartner get a strange look on her face.
Some kindergartners will be satisfied with that answer, others may follow up with, «Do you mean an egg like the ones in the refrigerator?
Kindergartners take weekly field trips to places likes Bellevue Botanical Gardens, Piper's Creek, and Skylight Farms while 3s and 4s classes takes bus adventures and hit up the Theo Chocolate Factory and many more.
«Kindergartners and first - graders don't like their food to touch.»
«The big one is SpongeBob Squarepants because I don't like my preschooler and kindergartner to model the hitting, fighting, and other rude behavior,» she says.
With your Kindergartner, use items like small stones, blocks, or crackers to fill a cup.
Being the most famous scientist is a triumph within a nondominant subset, like being the tallest kindergartner, or the most honest politician, or the wealthiest postdoc.
I tried writing my name and it came out looking like the work of a kindergartner.
it would probably end up looking like an art piece drawn by a kindergartner:p hahaha!
I can barely make a flat one that doesn't look like it was made by a kindergartner!
I find them to be, well, almost like dating, or trying to date, a kindergartner, and I'm not going to do that.»
The problem is that while children from the 1920s to the 1970s were free to play, laying the groundwork for key skills like self - regulation, modern kindergartners are required to read and write.
And last year, some schools began implementing kid - centered activities on campus like Popsicles for Kindergartners, pizza bingo, or picnics before the school year began.
According to kindergartner Liam, «We do activities, like trying new food.
When Kiwan Fitch is asked what she likes about that charter, she mentions the time her kindergartner, Brandon, dissected a fish.
Kindergartners and first graders will then learn to build on their alphabetic knowledge to be able to decode and sound out simple CVC (consonant - vowel - consonant) words, like cat.
We understood from a kindergartner that extracting DNA from a strawberry was the coolest thing she ever did — she likes doing authentic and rigorous work and using her hands to make discoveries.
They've complained in the past Amazon never revealed the actual number of Kindles sold, saying it's «like having a discussion with a kindergartner or a politician.
Slushpile time is a valuable starting point, kind of like everything I need to know I learned in the sandbox for kindergartners.
They are so rude on the phone and speak to you like you are a kindergartner in a classroom.
In 1991, teachers assessed how the kindergartners interacted with each other socially using a range of criteria like whether they cooperate with their peers without prompting, if they're helpful to others, whether they're good at understanding feelings, and if they can resolve problems on their own.
He is in sixth grade, and his handwriting still looks like that of a kindergartner, at best.
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