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Kindergarten teacher

Kindergarten teacher. By: Shannon Abbott . Brief description. Usually wear dress clothes and dresses and skirts etc. Work in public facilities Tools 1. Board games 2. building blocks

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Kindergarten teacher

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  1. Kindergarten teacher By: Shannon Abbott 

  2. Brief description • Usually wear dress clothes and dresses and skirts etc. • Work in public facilities Tools 1. Board games 2. building blocks 3. Children science kits 4. Activities centers

  3. Education/Training • Bachelors Degree • Try to major in science and math • classes in education and child philosophy • masters degree • student teaching

  4. Salary Teachers mostly get up to $40,000 – $50,000 a year

  5. Attributes & Abilities - work well with children • Explain things clearly • Patience • creativity • Communication skills • Instruction skills • Active listening

  6. Job Outlook Teachers ecspally kindergarten and elementary teachers are expected to grow by 17% from 2010-2020.

  7. Duties of a kindergarten teacher Teachers do a lot of things. People think it is just standing in front of a class and teaching but it is a lot more than that. Hear is just some of what they do.

  8. Duties • Teachers have to sit and plan lessons • They have to assess students to show and learn their abilities • Teach students as a class a or in small groups to help them understand

  9. Duties 4. They have to go home and grade their students paper 5. Communicate with students parent to give them a better understanding on what their kids are learning. 6. Lastly they work with individual students to help them get over their weaknesses

  10. Bibliography 1. Occupational Outlook Handbook. 29 March 2012. Bureau of Labor Statistics 14 Feb. 2013 http://www.bls.gov/ooh/> 2. Career One Stop:Pathway toCareerSucess.2 June 2012. U.S. Department of Labor. 13 February 2013. <http://careeronestop.org>

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