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Title: READY? Set. GO!!!


1
READY? Set. GO!!!
  • Racing up the Ladder
  • of Education
  • Kindergarten Readiness
  • What can Parents do?

2
  • Give many chances
  • for your child to
  • draw and print using
  • markers, crayons and pencils.
  • Be sure to keep lots of paper around for those
    creative moments!

3
  • Use building blocks to show form, color and
    groups.
  • Point out different shapes in your house, as
    you travel, in a store. A stop sign is an
    octagon, a price tag is a rectangle, the traffic
    light has circles.
  • Talk about the world and things in it, like
    spring comes before summer.

4
  • Play games that require taking turns and
    paying attention, such as childrens board games
    with easy-to-follow instructions.

5
  • Encourage children to talk about feelings.
  • Share books that explore emotions.

6
  • Read aloud to your
  • child DAILY.
  • Ask questions about the story, or guess what
    might happen next.
  • Use different voices for characters to make
    the reading interesting.

7
  • Choose books and
  • activities that are fun for both of you.
  • Look for simple concepts
  • (letters, numbers, shapes, and colors), easy
    plots, rhyming language, and nice pictures.

8
  • Show your child many ways in which writing is
    usedsigns, menus, lists,
  • recipes, grocery store, street signs.
  • Ask for help in finding letters and words.

9
  • Use games (for example, pretend to be a mail
    carrier) to teach the child his/her address and
    phone number.
  • Play listening games with
  • verbal clues and directions (I Spy).

10
  • Write or make up stories together.
  • You can start a story, and your child can
    finish. -Or take turns.
  • If you write it
  • down, have your child draw pictures
  • for the story.

11
  • Sprinkle word games throughout your day that
    help your child hear differences in words
  • rhymes
  • names of things that start with the same
    letter
  • compound words.

12
  • Be a good example. Let children see you
    reading
  • the newspaper, magazines, recipes, anything!
  • As well as writing
  • a grocery list,
  • letters,
  • notes, etc.

13
Online Resources
  • www.reacheverychild.com
  • www.kidolr.com
  • www.akidsheart.com
  • www.atozteacherstuff.com
  • www.edselect.com/kindergahtm
  • www.starfall.com
  • www.homeeducationresources.com
  • www.pbs.org/teachers
  • Very good resources
  • You can also Google
  • Pre-k or Kindergarten online resources,
  • you will find a wealth of related links and
  • resources.

14
Campus Resources
  • KISD has an open door policy, as a parent you are
    welcome to stop by the school to make an
    appointment, call or e-mail us when you have
    questions or concerns in reference to your
    child's education.
  • Point of Contacts
  • Melissa Gadd- School Counselor 336-1587
  • Ada Martinez- Parent Liaison 336-1609
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