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Title: Kindergarten, Here I come


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Kindergarten, Here I come!
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How can reading aloud be so effective?
  • Condition the childs brain to associate reading
    with pleasure.
  • Create background knowledge
  • Build vocabulary
  • Provide a reading role model.

3
When an adult reads to a child, three important
things happen
  • Pleasure has been associated between child and
    book. (and child and parent)
  • The child and parent are learning something from
    the book that they are sharing.
  • The adult is pouring sounds and syllables called
    words into the childs ear
  • Jim Trelease, The Read-Aloud Handbook

4
Will my child learn to read and write in
kindergarten?
  • Current research shows that children use
    important reading and writing behaviors and
    strategies long before they can actually read
    everything on a page.

5
How do pre-readers make sense out of text?
  • Memorizing
  • Reading pictures,
  • Predicting
  • Finding familiar words and letters
  • guessing

6
How can my child develop pre-reading skills?
  • School
  • Your child will be immersed in a literacy-rich
    environment in which the love of reading is key.
  • Home
  • Encourage a love of reading by sharing books
    with your child. Keep a special bookshelf or
    basket of books. Let your child see you as a
    reader!

7
Just 15 minutes
  • Reading aloud to your child only takes 15 minutes
    a day. Even on the busiest day, 15 minutes isnt
    too much to spare to give a child the gift of an
    active mind. Your child will treasure the time
    spent together. Read and talk with your
    child!!

8
Read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read,
read, read!
9
  • What can I do this summer to help my child
    prepare for Kindergarten?

10
What to expect when my child is in Kindergarten
  • We go to Church twice a week. Encourage your
    child to
  • stand up straight,
  • kneel correctly,
  • pay attention to what is being said in the
    service.

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What to expect when my child is in Kindergarten
  • Practice name writing in capital and lowercase
    letters.
  • As your child is writing the letters tell him/her
    the letter sound to help make the connection
    between letter-sound knowledge.

12
What to expect when my child is in Kindergarten
  • Math
  • Counting
  • Sorting
  • Patterning
  • Writing numbers
  • Simple addition and subtraction

13
What to expect when my child is in Kindergarten
  • Reading Readiness
  • Identify letters and their sounds
  • Identify beginning and ending sounds
  • Begin to sound out words
  • Everyone learns to read at their own pace.

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  • Childhood
  • Is not
  • A
  • Race
  • But
  • A Journey
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