Dear Kindergarten Families,
Hello and Happy Summer! The following is a list of school items needed for the beginning of the next Kindergarten school year 2024/2025:
The do’s and don’ts of the classroom:
Mathematics: Students will count to 100 and recognize numerals to fifty. The children also study basic addition and subtraction. There are ample opportunities for problem solving.
Language Arts: The expectation is that students will be able to read sentences and age-appropriate materials by the end of the year in Kindergarten. Along the way, students learn to recognize their letters and the sounds those letters make. They study vowels, digraphs and blends. They learn to sound out new words. Dictation is an important part of daily practice. The Fundations curriculum combined with our Fountas and Pinnell Guided Reading program provide the children with the early reading strategies and decoding abilities to be at or above the level C upon graduating the Kindergarten program. From grades Pre-Kindergarten through third grade our guided reading program allows the students of any level to be placed in groups that are instructionally appropriate for their reading level and we continually assess their progress to make sure they are receiving the most appropriate instruction.
Social Studies and Science: Social studies and science topics are addressed through literature in Kindergarten. Major units of study include Self-Knowledge (All About Me), Family, Friends and Changes. Topics in the Our World units include the Neighborhood and Cultures from Around the World. Students also investigate Nature: Plants, Animals and the Sky.
Religious Studies: Students will know that God is our Father, Jesus our Brother and Mary our Mother. They will be able to recite a number of prayers. They will realize that they can always talk to God, that He loves them and that they should be stewards of His creation.
Materials: Textbooks include Progress in Mathematics, Images of God (religion), Literature Works in Social Studies. Scholastic Magazine is another classroom resource.