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TEDA International School. Meet the PK-3 Team. Ms. Joyce Ms. Margie Ms. Theresa China USA China. Ms. Chris Ms.Natalia Ms.Lixin China Russia China. The Little Prince.
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TEDA International School Meet the PK-3 Team
Ms. Joyce Ms. Margie Ms. Theresa China USA China
Ms. Chris Ms.Natalia Ms.Lixin China Russia China
The Little Prince The little prince asked a pilot to draw a sheep and every time the pilot would draw a sheep the little prince would be displeased with the drawing, so finally the pilot drew a box and said that the sheep was inside. The prince was very happy about it. We may have the best of intentions when we correct a child’s work, but we need to remember that sometimes they have their own vision of things. To kill this vision is to stifle creativity, imagination, and limit their ability to accept different points of view.
Ms. Margie /Ms. Cindy, Ms. Joyce, Ms. Theresa- PK 3b Weekly Schedule
Meeting or Circle: large group • Greetings/reviewing • Presenting a topic/unit • Learning rhymes/fingerplays/songs • Reading a book • Doing an activity Children learn faster if most activities are connected across the curriculum.
Snack Time/ Lunch Time Healthy snacks and lunches are highly appreciated.
Nap time/Quiet Time Quiet box (books, puzzles, coloring pages)
Art Art
Calendar as an everyday routine. • What do we learn: • Numbers (recognizing, route counting, skip counting) • Colors • Shapes • Patterns • Days of the week • Months • Weather • Tally Calendar
Specials Dance Ms.Natasha
Music PE Ms. Cindy
Computer Library
Pre-K Concepts Colors Shapes My family My body Feelings Food Clothes
Homework • Homework may be sent home ( coloring pages, tracing) • Things to remember while doing homework: • Should be enjoyable process • Should be done by the child • Encourage the child to hold the pencil/crayon correctly • Not mandatory – don’t force a reluctant child
How parents can help: • By asking children how was their day at school • By encouraging children to be independent (get ready, put-on/ take-off shoes, clean up, help with household work) • By reviewing topics, songs, rhymes we study at school • By asking children about their art, literacy or math work • By reading together with a child using native language • By providing materials such as scissors, paint, glue, crayons and craft materials that are easily accessible