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Page 1: Kindergarten Curriculum Night September 19, 2013

Kindergarten Curriculum NightSeptember 19, 2013

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Math

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Counting and Cardinality

Count to 100 by ones and tens and count on from a given number

Write numbers from 0-20 Represent a number of objects with a

written numeral Count to tell the number of objects (in a

line, scattered or in a circle) Compare sets of objects using greater

than, less than, and equal to

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Operations and Algebraic Thinking

Solve addition and subtraction word problems within 10 by using objects or drawings

Decompose numbers under 10 in more than one way

Fluently add and subtract within 5

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 Number and Operations in Base Ten

Compose and decompose numbers between 11-19

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Measurement and Data

Describe and compare measureable attributes of objects

Sort objects into categories and compare the numbers of objects in each category

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Geometry

Describe objects by their shape and position Correctly name shapes regardless of size or

orientation (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, cube, cone, cylinder, sphere)

Identify shapes as 2D or 3D Analyze and compare shapes by the number

of sides and vertices and other attributes Draw and build shapes Compose simple shapes to form larger shapes

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Writing

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Standards Use a combination of drawing, dictating,

and writing to compose…• Opinion pieces• Informative/explanatory texts• Narrations of events, sequence of

events, and to provide reactions

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Production and Research Peer support Digital tools for publishing

Collaboration Research Projects Recalling information

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Writing Rubrics

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Reading

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Concepts of Print Concepts of Print is very important. *Knowing where the front of the book and the

back of the book is located. *Making sure your child knows how to point to

the words in the left to right direction and where to go at the end of the line and where to start on the next page.

*One to one- pointing to the word while reading it.

*A kindergarten student will learn the difference between a letter, word, and sentence.

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Story Elements *A kindergarten student will learn about

the title, author, and illustrator and where they are located.

*A kindergarten student will learn about the setting of a story (where the story takes place) and the characters in a story.

*A kindergarten student will learn the difference between a fiction and nonfiction story.

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While Reading… As you read to your child, have them predict the

outcome of the story, make connections to the story, make up a new ending to the story, describe their favorite character, give examples of why they enjoyed the story or did not like the story, tell you about the context clues around the page (what do they see in the pictures?).

Let your child tell you about what happened in the beginning, middle and ending of the story.  Have your child summarize the story.  Have your child make a flow map retelling the events in the story (sequencing).

We are wanting our children to answer higher level thinking questions- analyze, summarize, determine, explain.

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Writing about Reading Your child can write about characters in

their story, make up new endings, practice writing the title on their reading logs, find words that they know and write them down, make up their own story. 

**Reading Logs for PTO- 150 minutes for 2 months (around 5 minutes 5 days a week)

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Behavior

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REACHR-Respect for self and others

E-Effort doing their bestA-AccountabilityC-Control over all actionsH-Honesty at all times

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Behavior continued…

School ExpectationsBehavior LogsPositive Behavior School/Home

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Independence

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Arrival-Walking into school/down the yellow hall by themselves or with a buddy from class.

I can’t vs. I will try (problem solving) Homework Continuing at Home Responsibilities Higher level thinking

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Questions?