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The Kindergarten Curriculum LANGUAGE
ARTS MATHEMATICS SOCIAL
STUDIES STUDY
SKILLS The
Kindergarten Rule: You hurt no one on the inside or the outside. INTEGRATED
THEMES: In kindergarten we design integrated units of study around many themes.
Those units often include reading, writing, math and social studies, as
well as field trips and special guests. Some of the themes this year include: KINDNESS: Being kind to one another is stressed in kindergarten. We are focused on teaching our students about acceptance, inclusion and to value each others differences. RESPONSIBILITY: The Kindergartners have many responsibilities. They must complete and return homework by the due date, return red folders daily, keep their indoor and outdoor cubbies neat and orderly, perform the duties of their classroom jobs, and assist in keeping the room clean. PLAY/FREE ACTIVITY: The children learn many social/interactive skills through play. While our mornings are spent on academic pursuits, the afternoons are left open for self-expression, free choice and creativity. Our days end with an evaluation and open sharing and on Fridays we reflect on our week using the Talking Stick/Magic Microphone.
SPECIAL EVENTS: In Kindergarten, celebrating special events is almost a weekly occurrence. Many of the celebrations are spontaneous, and are sparked by the interests of the children. Some of the scheduled events we celebrate include Rainbow Week, Brown Bear Assembly, Nutrition Month, Thanksgiving Feast, Holidays Around the World, Chinese New Year Parade, 100 Day and Kindergarten Graduation. SHARING: Each week there is an assigned topic for sharing, with an occasional free sharing week as well. Children must bring their sharing in a bag with three clues. The class then makes three guesses that must be asked in question form, using a complete sentence. CONTRACTS: Once per month we set aside two days for the students to complete a contract.
The children are required to finish ten subject area tasks in an allotted
time period. The contracts help children learn time management and assist
the teachers in evaluating student strengths and weaknesses. BUDDIES: This year KD has Ms. Donar’s fourth grade class as buddies, while
KR is buddies with Ms. Harman’s fourth graders. We meet every cycle to play games, complete projects and to visit. This is a worthwhile
experience for both groups of children, giving the younger children a
role model, and the older children some responsibility as well as a chance
to be a kindergartner for an afternoon.
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