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Join us for an informative session on kindergarten readiness skills, program details, additional services offered, and assessment methods to tailor instruction to your child's needs. Explore special classes and technology integration for holistic student development.
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Cauvery InternationalSchool Kindergarten Round-UP march 8, 2014
Agenda • Welcome • Introductions • Presentation • Break-out Sessions • Fine/Gross Motor Readiness Skills • Math Readiness Skills • Reading/Writing Readiness Skills
Kindergarten Program • Academic Instruction • Fine & Gross Motor Development • Exposure to Extra Curricular Areas- “Specials” • Social and Emotional Development • These components are in both the half day and full day programs. (The full day program receives more time in each area.)
Additional Programs & Services • Reading Specialist • Counselors and Social Workers • Special Education Programs Speech and Language Therapy Resource Room • Hearing Impaired Center Program • Pre-School Center
Additional Programs & Services • Indian Education • SmartTeaching • Physical & Occupational Therapy
Assessment • Assessment drives our instruction. • Formal assessments include tests, short answer questions, multiple choice questions, true and false questions • Informal assessments include group or individual projects, journal writing, oral discussions, and keeping notes or checklists on individual children.
Kindergarten Snapshot • Parents/Guardians will be contacted to schedule a time in early May for their child to be assessed. • The assessment will provide us with information about your child that will help us design instruction that is targeted to your child’s needs. • The results will also inform you as a parent what skills need to be worked on over the summer.
SPECIAL CLASSES • Cauvery Currently Has 5 Special Classes for Kindergarten, which are: • Physical Education 45 minutes • Library Circulation 45 minutes • Art 45 minutes • Health 45 minutes • Music 45 minutes
Reinforcement(success) Cauvery Discipline Works Prevention creates more Positive than negative consequences Punishment (Failure) 4 : 1
Kindergarten Report Cards • Our kindergarten students are assessed in the following areas: reading, oral language, handwriting, characteristics of successful learners, fine motor development, science and social studies.
Technology • Types of Technology • Interactive Whiteboards • Computers • Laptops • Smart class • Projectors • Cameras • Distance Learning Equip./Virtual Field Trips • Security Cameras and Secure Entrances