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Ms. Maize’s Kindergarten

Ms. Maize’s Kindergarten. Curriculum Presentation. Language Arts. OBJECTIVES: Mastery of letters and sounds Mastery of writing letters Mastery identifying words and sentences Speak in complete sentences Write in complete sentences Identify the parts of a book

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Ms. Maize’s Kindergarten

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  1. Ms. Maize’sKindergarten Curriculum Presentation

  2. Language Arts OBJECTIVES: • Mastery of letters and sounds • Mastery of writing letters • Mastery identifying words and sentences • Speak in complete sentences • Write in complete sentences • Identify the parts of a book • Reading books for pleasure and knowledge Link to Language Arts Standards http://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib6/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/4554/ELA_K-2nd_blueprints.pdf

  3. Math OBJECTIVES: • Mastery of counting, writing, grouping and comparing numbers to 20 • Solving word problems using multiple strategies • Count to 100 • Mastery of shapes, colors, days of the week, months of the year • Addition and subtraction mastery to 5 Link to Math Standards: http://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib6/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/4550/math_K_blueprints.pdf

  4. Science KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS WILL: • Conduct experiments • Make observations • Record data • Draw conclusions

  5. Behavior Expectations KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS WILL: • Behave in a way that promotes learning • Walk across our campus quietly, with hands to self, and eyes forward • Listen to teachers, students, and guests • Understand school and classroom rules and consequences • Demonstrate good character and citizenship

  6. Homework • Homework goes home on Fridays and needs to be returned by Tuesday in their purple Responsibility Folder. • Please help your child to be responsible in keeping the purple folder neat and emptied nightly. • Have your child do their work as an established routine. Please check their work and be sure to sign that it is completed.

  7. Calendar KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS WILL: • Develop skills in math, reading, and writing • Learn the days of the week, months of the year, and today’s date • Foster responsibility and community through active student participation

  8. Specials • Our specials are P.E. (x2), Music (x2), Library (with checkout), and Computer Lab. • We have a six day rotation for each special. The specials for the month can be found on a calendar inside the purple Responsibility Folder. They can also be found on my website. • Students are expected to behave and follow all directions. If a students does not, they will bring home a yellow slip from the specials teacher.

  9. Conferences • We will have teacher/parent conferences on August 28th and 29th • Spring conferences are on February 12th and 13th. • We can meet for conferences anytime if you or I have concerns.

  10. Report Cards • Kindergarteners do not receive letter grades, instead progress is marked with the indicators mastery (M), progressing (P), or area of concern (AC).

  11. Thank you for attending. I am happy to address any further questions about general kindergarten topics. If you have a specific question regarding your child, please fill out a slip by the door and I will contact you later this week.

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