Sentences with phrase «for kindergartners who»

He said there are adjustments made along the way, especially for kindergartners who tend to nap more at the beginning of the year than the end.
This is a fun one for kindergartners who are beginning to combine and subtract numbers.
sometimes, she would look for a kindergartner who would want to play with her.

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For the 2016 - 2017 school year, up to 20 % of the regular tuition can be waived for children who are not considered true kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf School and up to 35 % of the regular tuition can be waived for children who are considered to be kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf SchoFor the 2016 - 2017 school year, up to 20 % of the regular tuition can be waived for children who are not considered true kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf School and up to 35 % of the regular tuition can be waived for children who are considered to be kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf Schofor children who are not considered true kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf School and up to 35 % of the regular tuition can be waived for children who are considered to be kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf Schofor children who are considered to be kindergartners by Prairie Moon Waldorf School.
Music Together is an internationally recognized early childhood program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners and the adults who love them.
And while P.S. 234 did not have room for the eight additional kindergartners who moved to the neighborhood over the summer and tried to register at the last minute, even those children will not have to go to P.S. 130, Ripperger said.
The perennially popular TriBeCa school did not have room for all the kindergartners who applied this year.
But it's only a minor delay for students of the Yellow Pod, a small segment of the 460 kindergartners who attend the Auburn Early Education Center, in Auburn, Alabama.
In Concord, New Hampshire, for example, there's a middle - schooler who writes like a kindergartner — big, crude, nearly indecipherable letters.
Kindergartners who completed RightStart, a math - readiness intervention, for instance, excelled in math and music.
«Without their parents, students are not going to be successful,» said Desert Trails teacher Elfie Landa, who was pleased to see 100 percent of her kindergartners» parents show up on time for the last round of parent - teacher conferences.
Now, she is working with kindergartners at Pioneer Preparatory School: A Challenge Foundation Academy who are similar to her first students from more than 40 years ago, trying to learn English while adjusting to the rigors of elementary school and, for some, living in a new country.
William T. Gormley and colleagues measured the skills of 3,500 incoming kindergartners in Tulsa, finding that those who had been enrolled in the state's preschool for all program had better reading, math and writing skills than those who spent time in federally funded Head Start programs or attended no public preschool program.
We shifted towards standardized forms of inquiry, looking at student achievement data for the handful of Mam - speaking students who had been at Bridges for more than a few years; looking at achievement data for the 15 Mam - speaking kindergartners; looking at the entry level of Spanish proficiency (as measured by the IPT Language Proficiency Test) for native Spanish speaking students in our bilingual program and comparing the IPT scores of Mam - speaking children.
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