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  1. Kindergarten Sing Along Activity Book with CD: Songs That Teach Kindergarten by Sue Laroy, Ken Carder, 2005-08-01
  2. Art Activities A to Z (Activities a to Z Series) by Joanne Matricardi, Jeanne McLarty, 2005-03-04
  3. 25 Read & Write Mini-Books That Teach Word Families by Nancy Sanders, Anne Kennedy, 2001-04-01
  4. Get Smart Through Art: Creative and Fun Ways to Teach Young Children Through Art by Heide AW Kaminski, 2003-09-27
  5. Mommy, Teach Me to Read: A Complete and Easy-to-Use Home Reading Program by Barbara Curtis, 2007-06-01
  6. How to Teach Your Child: Things to Know from Kindergarten Through Grade 6 (Education) by Veltisezar B. Bautista, 1993-01-01
  7. Literacy Play : Over 300 Dramatic Play Activities that Teach Pre-Reading Skills by Amy Cox, Sherrie West, 2004-05-01
  8. 25 Read & Write Mini-books That Teach Sight Words by Louise O'quinn, Marilyn Bensinger, 2004-04-01
  9. Tunes That Teach Multiplication Facts: Grades 2 - 5 by Marcia Miller, Martin Lee, 2005-01-01
  10. Tunes That Teach Spelling Bk/cd Set: 12 Lively Tunes and Hands-On Activities That Teach Spelling Rules, Patterns, and Tricky Words by Marcia Miller, Martin Lee, 2005-01-01
  11. Sing Along and Learn: Early Skills: Easy Learning Songs and Instant Activities That Teach Key Skills and Concepts by Ken Sheldon, 2006-05-01
  12. Around the Year: Easy Learning Songs And Instant Activities That Teach And Delight All Year Long (Sing Along and Learn) by Ken Sheldon, 2006-05
  13. Technology to Teach Literacy: A Resource for K-8 Teachers (2nd Edition) by Rebecca S. Anderson, Michael M. Grant, et all 2007-05-05
  14. Super-Easy Shape Art: Fun Activities with Instant Reproducible Patterns that Teach Early Math Concepts by Jacquelyn Johnson Howes, 2002-07-01

81. IDEAS -- Browse For Resources By Grade -- Kindergarten Resources
kindergarten Arts The 6 Traits + 1 is a way to teach the characteristics of A CreativeArt and Writing Partnership between Middle School and Elementary School
http://www.ideas.wisconsin.edu/grade.cfm?glid=17

82. Our School Home Page News Notes About Us Event Calender Lunch
I teach middle school science and eighth grade homeroom Lawrence from Kindergartenthrough sixth grade, and my own Mrs. Guntle art Welcome to a brand new year
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Classrooms Mrs. Allen's Pre-School Mrs. Wilber's Pre-School Mrs. Ranieri's Kindergarten Mrs. McKinley's Kindergarten ... Spanish Faculty Mrs. Allen, Pre-School My name is Pat Allen and I teach Pre-School at St. Lawrence. I have one daughter, who attends St. Lawrence School. I enjoy reading, baking, watching tv, and spending time with my family. Visit Mrs. Allen's Pre-School Ms. Wilber - Pre-School My name is Keri Wilber and I am a pre-kindergarten teacher here at St. Lawrence. This is my first year of teaching, and what an awesome experience. I am very fortunate to be working on this staff. The class is very reasonable and the parent support is tremendous. I am really enjoying my first teaching experience. Visit Ms. Wilber's Pre-School Mrs. McKinley - Kindergarten Hi! I am Mrs. Joan McKinley. I have taught Kindergarten here at St. Lawrence School for over 20 years. My daughter is an 8th grade graduate and my son is currently in the 6th grade at St. Lawrence. St. Lawrence did an exceptional job of preparing my daughter for high school. Her teachers were very impressed with her excellent work habits and skills. If you love St. Lawrence spread the word so that we will no longer be Muncie's best kept secret.

83. Heinemann: A Field Guide To The Classroom Library A
children’s trade books for kindergarten through sixth help teachers build stateof-the-artclassroom libraries tailored to the classrooms in which they teach.
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Heinemann Workshops Heinemann Speakers HeinemannU ... Seminars Special Features Resource Center Sample Chapters Exhibit Schedule Heinemann Distributors ... Help A Field Guide to the Classroom Library A Kindergarten Lucy McCormick Calkins , Teachers College Reading and Writing Project, Columbia University, The Teachers College Reading and Writing Project Community Heinemann/0-325-00495-1/2002/tbd /Paperback Availability: In Stock Grade Level: K List Price: $32.00 Savings: $3.20 Online Price: $28.80 Also available from Lucy McCormick Calkins Also available from The Teachers College Reading and Writing Project Community People who bought this also bought... EMAIL this page to a friend To create your own custom fieldguide, to select individual guides based on titles, authors, topics, levels, teaching uses and more, visit our website at http://fieldguides.heinemann.com . Once there, you will also find free sample guides, suggestions for using the guides in a reading workshop, and information about creating your own specialized classroom library! Here’s a resource like no other. Noted teacher/author Lucy Calkins and a team from The Teachers College Reading and Writing Project Community have created the most comprehensive and accessible leveled lists and guides for nearly 1,200 children’s trade books for kindergarten through sixth grade. Their purpose: to help teachers build state-of-the-art classroom libraries, using guides exactly tailored to the classrooms in which they teach.

84. K-Crew's Links Page
The National Gallery of art TLC art Crayola Creativity Links for Parents Kindergartenand Reading Readiness Science at Helping Your Child at Home teach a Child
http://www.thekcrew.net/links.html
Links! Links! Links! Links to Units
Kinder Korner
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Mrs. Fischer's Kinder Themes
Inside Kindergarten ... Mrs. Oliver's Kindergarten Themes
Links to Great Resources and Even More Links!
Directory of Kindergarten Classroom Homepages

Mrs. Gaines' Links
Mrs. Burn's Kindergarten Links
Picture Dictionary
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100 Picture Books Everyone Should Know
Building Blocks for Kindergarten
Mother Goose Rhymes
Mrs. Alphabet ... Creative Spelling Ideas
Links to Literacy Centers
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Not Another Inservice- Centers Literacy Centers Links to Books and Publishers EZ2Read Books Rigby/Literacy 2000 The Wright Group McCracken Materials ... Reading, Writing, and Rubber Stamps Math and Science Links AIMS Foundation McREL's Math and Science Links Math Their Way The Math Learning Center ... The Idea Box Links for Parents Kindergarten and Reading Readiness Science at Home! Success in Reading- Helping Your Child at Home Teach a Child to Read ... Sites for Parents and Teachers Links to Social Studies Sites Time For Kids (Time Magazine) Mr. Donn's History Links We Got Our Great Graphics From:

85. Core Knowledge - Lesson Plans - K
Large collection of units and lesson plans available in .pdf format.Category Reference Education Early Childhood Subjects...... an official Foundation statement of the best way to teach Core Knowledge The KindergartenBook of Sayings (Anaheim, 2000). Foundations in art (Denver, 1997).
http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/K.htm
Resources - Home Resources to Build On College Course Outlines for Teacher Preparation Lesson Plans ... Preschool Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade ... Administration
Core Knowledge Lesson Plans Kindergarten It is important to note that all writers of these lessons have voluntarily contributed their ideas for publication, allowing us to make the units available here for no charge. The Core Knowledge Foundation extends its thanks to all teachers who have contributed. These units and lessons reflect the teaching philosophies and strategies of their authors, and do not represent an official Foundation statement of the "best" way to teach Core Knowledge topics. We do feel, though, that every one of them contains valuable ideas, strategies, and resources to help teachers continue to share the knowledge. Similarly, books and other resources recommended in these lessons are suggested by the teachers who developed the lessons, and have not been reviewed by the Core Knowledge Foundation. For a list of suggested resources, see Resources to Build On These units have not been reviewed by content area experts, and the Core Knowledge Foundation is not responsible for any inaccuracies that may appear within them.

86. Lesson Plans | Art Project Index
Resource for teachers and people working with children, including ideas for arts and crafts projects, Category Reference Education Early Childhood Subjects art...... for students; Play Dough Options; Chalk Walk Sidewalk art on a Refrigerator Frenzy- Magnets; Kindergarten Halloween; Mirror/Flip Images; Pumpkins on Parade;
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/art/

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87. Catalog Page
Quantity. Beginning Math art Multiply Divide 0-12 (view samples), teach thefundamentals of design while practicing solving math problems and then
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88. Lecturer Positions In Communication
without disabilities, birth through kindergarten, and their 1 Documentary Video ProductionTeach introductory/advanced and image, and video art and activism.
http://communication.ucsd.edu/Jobs/tenuretrack.html
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions in Communication
Updated: January 30, 2003 The California State University Employment Bulletin Board
Positions in Communication Positions in Education California State Polytechnic University Pomona ... California State University, Bakersfield WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
College of Education and Behavioral Sciences
Department of Special Instructional Programs

The Department of Special Instructional Programs at Western Kentucky University is seeking candidates for a full-time, tenure track, Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) for fall 2003. This blended Early Childhood and Early Childhood Special Education program prepares graduates to work with children age birth through kindergarten, and their families. The program is committed to family-centered, interdisciplinary preparation through strong university-community partnerships
The successful candidate will be a member of an interdisciplinary team. Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses; advising undergraduate students; supervising student teachers and first-year teacher interns; conducting research and scholarship; and participating in university, community and professional service activities.
Minimal qualifications for this position include: (a) earned doctorate in Early Childhood or Early Childhood Special Education or a related field (ABD considered); (b) minimum of three years of professional experience working with children both with and without disabilities, birth through kindergarten, and their families; (c) competence in delivering content via alternative and distance education strategies; and (d) potential for research and service. Preference will be given to candidates who have been effective in university teaching and supervision (or related experience) and who value working with culturally and linguistically diverse groups in a collaborative teacher education structure.

89. Session C
A former guitar teacher and current kindergarten teacher presents City, CA Fun/easyto-teachactivities, games C6 MUSIC MAGIC + art SMart = CREATIVE CURRICULUM
http://www.ckanet.org/sessionc.html
Back to cover page HOME for a teacher new to early primary (light yellow)
exhibitor or product for sale (light green) C1 (Mini Keynote)
SINGING IN OUR GARDEN
Banana Slug String Band
Santa Cruz, CA
Planting seeds of discovery for little sprouts! Featuring new material from their latest release, curricula, music, song and dance tools for innovative and entertaining earth science education. C2 (Mini Keynote)
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT TO TEACH MOTOR SKILLS FOR GRADES K-2
Brenda Colgate
Newport Beach, CA
Silly Willy Creative Fitness Programs teach children essential motor skills along with learning basic letter sounds and phonics. This interactive workshop has been a huge success with teachers across the country! Great ideas. Original music for your classroom.
COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Over 180 exhibits especially designed for Early Primary Grades! You may purchase materials during the conference. Visit exhibits during lunch, before or after sessions or during Sessions A3, B3, C3, D3, E3 or F3. You must be registered for the conference to visit the exhibits. Nametags must be worn for entrance to exhibits.

90. Art-i-FAQ's
scriptedso that anyone can teach them. Prints 4 Mondrian Balancing Shapes KindergartenCurriculum Includes for 4 artist units artist Stories (art History, art
http://www.meetthemasters.com/faq.htm
If you want to know the basics of how the Meet the Masters programs work, then
you have come to the right place. If your question isn't answered here please send us an EMAIL Q: Is Meet the Masters an assembly or for the classroom?
A: Actually, it is both. MTM teaches art appreciation through multimedia
presentations. They children learn about the lives and works of master
artists through slides, prints, props, games, dress ups, and voices and
music on CDs. It is highly motivational and always age appropriate. This
portion of the curriculum is usually, but not always, presented in
grade-level assemblies.
Once the students have learned the background and style of the artist, they
experience two more activitiesfirst, a follow-up packet reviewing the art
element previously introduced in the assembly. These 2 or 3 teacher directed worksheets further prepare the students for the final part of the unita classroom art activity related to the master artist by subject matter, technique, or medium. The art activity and follow-up activities are

91. Curriculum And Methods - Mount Calvary Catholic School
art is integrated in the content areas of social each week and prek and kindergartenclasses meet games, and competitions are designed to teach teamwork and
http://www.mtccs.org/Curriculum.htm
Mount Calvary Catholic School
Curriculum and Methods

The curriculum at Mount Calvary Catholic School is developed in accordance with Archdiocesan regulations. The academic program demands the best from each student. All classes are expected to cover the required content in accordance with the Archdiocesan guidelines. Teachers vary the method of instruction to meet the learning styles of their students. Technology is integrated into classroom instruction. Teachers coordinate projects, tests, and special assignments. Homework is assigned with consideration to the age and grade of the student. The following is a guide for suggested amounts of homework: 1st - 3rd: 30 minutes; 4th - 6th: 60 minutes; 7th - 8th 90 minutes.
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten
The Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs promote spiritual, emotional, aesthetic, and intellectual growth of the young child. It reflects the child's total development. A sequential plan integrating curriculum areas based on a theme or unit is followed. Activities are age-appropriate, challenging, hands-on, and multi-sensory. The pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs are full-day. A qualified full-time teacher and a full-time instructional aide staff each class.
Religion
Primary (Grades 1 - 3)

Primary grades study God as the Creator of all things and the Sacraments. Sacramental preparation takes place in the School of Religious Education.

92. Kino School // Tucson, Arizona // Progressive Education School // Ages 3 To 18
a BFA She also did a year of graduate work in art education. Martha is certified toteach kindergarten through twelfth grade, with a middle level endorsement.
http://www.kino-school.org/faculty.html
Our Philosophy Mission Statement Faculty What Kino offers ... CONTACT US A leader in progressive education since 1975. Preview our March 29th Silent Auction Online! The first, and probably the most influential, lesson a teacher presents is her own humanity. Students learn quickly what kind of person the teacher is, how she treats others, what she thinks is important. You will not see this as a course offering, but it's at the heart of education, and might be called: How to be a human being in the world. from David Anderson's eulogy for Patti Crowley, who taught at Kino from 1975 until 1998 Click here to request an informational brochure about Kino School.
The Teachers At Kino
David Anderson
Academic Administrator Mary Jane Cera
Assistant Academic Administrator Mary Ann Higgins
Business Administrator
  • Mary Ann Higgins has been at Kino since 1984, becoming Business Administrator in 1990. She has also had business management experience before coming to Kino. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Arizona in 1975. Mary Ann is a dedicated cook. She shares her love of cooking with students of all ages, teaching basics, exploring cuisines, and helping with tea parties. This year she is also teaching high school students practical skills including money management. Mary Ann is the parent of a Kino student.

  • Sandy Smith
    Administrative Assistant
  • When we refer to "the front office," what we mean is Sandy Smith. Sandy has been Kino's front office, or at least in Kino's front office, for 21 years. Before coming to Kino, she was a legal secretary in San Francisco and in Tucson. She attended the San Francisco College for Women. Sandy is usually the first person people meet when they are thinking about attending Kino, and she and her dachshund Molly conduct tours of the school for prospective families. Sandy's granddaughter Christine started Kino when she was five, graduated from the high school, and is now a Kino teacher.
  • 93. Heroes' Memorial ES Art E-portfolios
    In cycle 3 we created a sequenced lesson plan to teach the use of the art my way Thiskindergarten project aims to encourage not only the portfolio process with
    http://www.etsb.qc.ca/en/teacher_resources/ict/projects/grassroots/heroes2/hm_in
    Heroes' Memorial E S Nathalie Vallée, Kindergarten
    John Palov, Grade 6 Nancy Coquard, MEd.
    RECIT-ETSB Heroes'Memorial ES
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    Resources cycle 3 Template kindergarten ... Teacher tips kindergarten Teacher tips cycle 3 Cyber Art Has No Age ! In their initiation to electronic portfolios and maintaining a folder of their art work on the computer, students in cycle three (grade 6/7) will create rubrics for evaluating a piece of art work with their cycle one partners and develop lesson plans for reflection and selecting items for the portfolios. What is good art anyway? In cycle 3 we created a sequenced lesson plan to teach the use of the rubrics in order for the cycle ones to critically evaluate their work. We have a check list for our questions during the lesson and a final draft of our rubrics. We also made a movie about our work with the cycle ones as we helped them prepare their two slide shows. Art my way!

    94. National Museum Of Wildlife Art
    We use our collection of fine art to teach a wide range of subject areas includingart appreciation, natural science, western history and creative writing.
    http://www.wildlifeart.org/Education/ArtToEd/ArtToEd.cfm

    Experiencing Art and Nature

    Pre-Kindergarten

    Kindergarten

    Grade 1
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    Grade 11

    Art to Education
    There's An Art to Education and at the National Museum of Wildlife Art teaching is one of our primary missions. NMWA serves approximately 6,000 children throughout the region annually ranging in ages from pre-K to grade 12. We use our collection of fine art to teach a wide range of subject areas including: art appreciation, natural science, western history and creative writing. Learning in a museum setting is fun and effective.
    Our Museum Education Programs are comprehensive and compatible with the schedules of the Teton County School District. There is no charge for any organized educational group of children; many groups participate in 4 or 5 programs a year. Museum Programs are created around our permanent collection of art and our temporary exhibitions. In addition, the Children's Gallery has hands-on interactive exhibits for children. Many of the programs for young children incorporate some time in the Children's Gallery. Furthermore, artists whose work is on exhibition in our museum will often give special programs for children, such as slide programs, gallery walks, and workshops. We also host performing artists: storytellers a nd musicians for children. These programs vary from year to year and are announced via flyers to schools, radio broadcasts, and newspapers.
    School-aged children and accompanying adults are admitted free of charge when participating in our school education programs unless noted otherwise in the course description. Each Teton County educator participating in our program will receive a complimentary museum membership.

    95. Kindergarten Connection
    TEACHER TIPS. Teacher Tips offers educators helpful hints, ideas, innovative approaches,and a look at research. Visit this room often for new ideas each month.
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    97. Vicki And Dick Sharp's Art Resources
    Find links to lesson plans, classroom activities, museums and galleries. Access student artwork.
    http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/art.html
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    Lessons and Activities. Hundreds of lessons and ideas to explore and use in your teaching.
    Search for Lesson Plans. Search by grade level a database for a wealth of art lesson plans and activities.
    Thematic Lesson Plans. Scroll past the section "Search Activities Database" until you reach a list of activities organized by theme. Includes lesson plans and activities such as "Funny Faces" and "Large and Small"
    Geometry Through Art. Lessons, materials, and K-6 study guides to help kids learn about geometry and art.
    Integrating Art into the Curriculum. A variety of cross-curicular activities for teaching art.
    Art Projects. Lesson plans and activities for you to explore and use in your classroom.
    Vid Kids Lesson Plans. Classroom activities for teaching the art/science concepts involved in taking and making moving pictures.
    Jasper's Origami Primer.

    98. LESSON PLANS
    They do not reflect the opinions of San Antonio Core Knowledge ® about the best ways to teach specific Core Knowledge ® topics, since there are many good
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    Core Knowledge Foundation TCKC Schools ... Core Knowledge Children’s Exposition It is important to note that, in keeping with the Core Knowledge Foundation's motto"Share the Knowledge!"- -all writers of these units and lessons have voluntarily contributed their ideas for publication , which are made available by San Antonio Core Knowledge and Trinity University on a non-profit basis. San Antonio Core Knowledge extends its thanks to all teachers who have contributed. These units and lessons reflect the teaching philosophies and strategies of those who wrote the lessons. They do not reflect the opinions of San Antonio Core Knowledge about the "best" ways to teach specific Core Knowledge topics, since there are many good ways, all of which need to be adapted to individual teachers and classrooms. Similarly, books and other resources recommended in these lessons are suggested by the teachers who developed the lessons, and have not been reviewed by San Antonio Core Knowledge These shared lessons, then, while not meant to provide "recipes" to follow, are meant to offer ideas for a variety of ways to teach Core Knowledge

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    100. Kindergarten
    kindergarten Program Learning Approaches MET Approved Resources kindergartenResources and Links for SCDSB Teachers. kindergarten Bibliography Book List.
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