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  1. Kindergarten Alphabet Activities (Sylvan Workbooks) (Language Arts Workbooks) by Sylvan Learning, 2009-07-21
  2. KINDERGARTEN ACTIVITIES
  3. Writing Warm-Ups Two Grades K-6 (Quick, Creative and Challenging Writing Exercises) (Ecs Think and Learn Activity Book for Gr. K-6) by Lori Mammen, 1998-01-01
  4. Listening for Literacy: Early Phonemic Aawareness Activities for Young Children by Aileen Lau-Dickinson, Gail, Ph.D. Raymond, 2003-11
  5. Kindergarten Beginning Word Games (Sylvan Workbooks) (Language Arts Workbooks) by Sylvan Learning, 2009-07-21
  6. 101 Activities to Help Preschoolers Excel in Reading, Writing, and Speaking by Catherine DePino, 2007-03-14
  7. Using Literature Activities to Teach Content Areas to Emergent Readers by Mildred R. Donoghue, 2000-11-25
  8. Alphabet Animals Activities Kit: Over 150 Ready-To-Use Activity Sheets for Reinforcing Letter-Sound Relationships by Elizabeth Crosby Stull, 1999-09
  9. English / Spanish Beginning Reading Activities, Grades 1-3 (Multilingual Edition)
  10. Writing Numbers 1 to 10: Preschool-Kindergarten (SW Lrning Fun Book-Write/Wipe) by Jesus Redondo, 1999-04-25
  11. The Rainy Day Adventure: Book & Letter Writing Set by Julie Sykes, 2005-06-20
  12. Write Dance in the Nursery: A Pre-Writing Programme for Children 3 to 5 (Lucky Duck Books) by Ragnhild Oussoren, 2005-11-05
  13. Write Dance: A Progessive Music and Movement Programme for the Development of Pre-Writing and Writing Skills (Lucky Duck Books) by Ragnhild Oussoren, 2008-05-23
  14. Alf'N Bet's Handwriting Book (Activity Books) by Paul Adams, 1993-10

41. Play On Paper
activities forReading and writing Fun may give you ideas for additional readingand writing activities, especially for kindergarten and grades one and two.
http://www.udel.edu/ETL/RWN/POP.html
Play on Paper
PLAY ON PAPER is a short booklet that introduces pre-kindergarten and entering kindergarten children to a number of reading readiness concepts. The first two pages are for information about the child and for a child to draw a picture of himself or herself. The next two pages are for recording information about the child's favorite stories: title, author, and reason why the story is liked. Then the first three letters of the alphabet are introduced, both upper and lower case, with opportunities for letter matching. This is followed by a page where the child can create a picture out of letter forms. A pull-out section, inserted between the "Cc" page and the letter picture page, contains the complete alphabet, upper and lower case, in a script commonly used in prereading and initial reading materials. The next section of the booklet provides practice in rhyming and matching words by their initial sounds. Completing the booklet are pages for practicing the numbers 0-9 and for dictating phrases or sentences to the heading "What I want to Learn in School." On the last page, continuing on to the inside of the back cover is a second alphabet chart. This one, however, includes directional arrows, indicating for each letter the correct stroke order for printing. See the Play on Paper Activity Booklet You can use Read Write Now! Materials at:

42. Go Away Big Green Monster Activities
Level Preschoolkindergarten Submitted by Catherine A De Lira, Pre-K Teacher.Through fun hands on art, cooking, math, writing, and science activities, your
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  • Have pre-cut mask available at your art center. Allow your students to paint the mask. They can embellish the mask with sequins, buttons, noodles, or any other collage materials. Finally, glue on a tongue depressor on the side of the mask.
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  • Have pre-cut shapes in various colors available at your art center.
  • 43. Kindergarten Class Art And Activities- KidPix Projects
    Class Art and activities The kindergarten children are learning to become computerliterate. Ira Sleeps Over, the children created pictures with kid writing.
    http://www.philsch.k12.pa.us/schools/rhawnhurst/Kindergarten/Class Art and Activ

    44. Required Areas Of Study(English Language Arts)
    The kindergarten program should provide opportunities for class and smallgroup shared reading and writing activities. These activities
    http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/kindergarten/kindela.html
    Required Areas of Study
    English Language Arts
    The aim of the English Language Arts Curricula, Kindergarten to Grade 12, is to graduate students who can use language confidently and effectively to meet life's various intellectual, social and vocational challenges. The focus of the English Language Arts program is on the development of the two interrelated domains of Oracy (listening and speaking) and Literacy (reading, writing and responding to literature). Language development is complemented through the supporting domains of Media Literacy, Educational Drama, Research and Presentation, and Computer Applications. The Kindergarten program works toward the development of the Emerging Phase foundational objectives of the English Language Arts Curriculum. Kindergarten students will demonstrate emerging:
    • use of oral language to bring meaning to what they observe, feel, hear or read
    • ability to listen to the ideas of others in small and large group situations
    • recognition that what is said can be written and read
    • interest in participating in the exploration of the patterns, sounds and rhymes of the English language during listening, speaking, and shared reading and writing activities

    45. How High/Scope Teaches Reading In Kindergarten Through Third Grade
    How High/Scope Teaches Reading in kindergarten Through Third Grade. then cursive handwritingthrough teacher modeling and guidance in daily writing activities.
    http://www.highscope.org/NewsNotes/PositionPapers/elementary.htm
    products articles for How High/Scope Teaches Reading in Kindergarten Through Third Grade By Ann S. Epstein, Director, Early Childhood Division, Ph.D., Developmental Psychology; Charles Hohmann, Director, Elementary Division, Ph.D., Educational Psychology; Mary Hohmann, Senior Early Childhood Specialist and Senior Staff Writer, B.A. English
    see other position papers
    meet them where they are and guide them through the early literacy levels to construct adequate foundations for subsequent learning. Engaging these children in reading experiences appropriate to their current levels of literacy is the best approach to closing the gap between their skills and those of their more reading-advantaged peers. For the early elementary students with the lowest performance this means going back all children, including those at risk, learn to enjoy, value, and benefit from schooling. The High/Scope method can and does teach students to read, write, and in general, become productive and well-adjusted citizens.
    High/Scope elementary key experiences in language and literacy to guide them.

    46. Program Descriptions And Schedules By Grade Level - Kindergarten
    Several activities that reinforce spelling patterns are included. Teaching writing,kindergarten Grade 1 Staff Development Programs One 60-minute program
    http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/support/subscriber/grade/kindergarten/readi

    47. Lakehead Public Schools - French
    of prereading and pre-writing activities to familiarize Visual and hands-on activitiesare used, especially Senior kindergarten - Grade 1 100% Instruction in
    http://www.lhbe.edu.on.ca/education/french.htm
    Lakehead Public Schools opens doors to knowledge, communication, and travel. gives graduates an advantage in the workplace. is a stepping stone to learning other languages. helps children to speak and write well. Core French French instruction is provided from Grades 3 to 8 for 160 minutes per week. Students are required to complete a minimum of one secondary credit in French in order to receive the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). In Grades 11 and 12, students will be able to choose between "Academic" and "Open" Core French Courses. The aim of the Core French Program, Grades 4-8 is to develop basic communication skills in French as well as an appreciation of French culture. Students develop a basic usable command of the French language. At the secondary level, students continue to consolidate oral communication, reading, and writing skills. Students could take further courses, at the university or college level, depending on the career route they choose. French Immersion
    Lakehead Public Schools offer an Early French Immersion Program This program is designed for students whose first language is not French. Students enroll in the French Immersion program in Senior Kindergarten (SK). The curriculum content in all grades is the same as the English curriculum, except that students receive instruction in French Language beginning in Senior Kindergarten and the language of communication for most subjects is French. Students are able to receive a "French Immersion Certificate" along with the OSSD if they complete 10 French Immersion credits in a variety of subjects at the secondary level at Hammarskjold High School.

    48. Kindergarten Philosophy
    The kindergarten Language Arts curriculum integrates reading, writing, listening,and speaking with ageappropriate activities that support children of varying
    http://www.mtps.com/south/kinphilo.htm
    Moorestown Township Public Schools Kindergarten Philosophy Written by: Phyllis Trachtenburg Elementary Reading Specialist Kindergarten children’s language development is enhanced through:
    • exposure to quality literature (nursery rhymes, poetry, classic tales) frequent demonstrations of proficient reading and writing by the teacher and other adults formal and informal practice
    songs...artwork...creative play) A key priority is to prepare children with the pre-reading foundation skills directly related to successful reading achievement in Grade One. Current research and practice point to four component concepts that, when mastered in kindergarten, insure successful reading in Grade One. They are: 1. Print Awareness
    • knowledge that people read the text, not just look at the pictures awareness of how to read a book – right side up, starting with the first page and continuing to the end; the left page is read first; text is read from left to right understands that words are units separated by spaces
    2. Knowledge of the Alphabet

    49. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: National Research Council: "Preventin
    The kindergarten curriculum should stimulate verbal interaction and build vocabulary theearliest years, children should engage in writing activities every day
    http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/reading/nrc_lerner.html
    National Research Council
    releases New Study on the Teaching of Reading
    Janet W. Lerner
    Northeastern Illinois University A
    new study on reading, "Preventing Reading Difficulties in Young Children," which was conducted by the National Research Council, was published on March 18, 1998. This two- year, 390 page report analyzed research on reading and translated this research into instructional activities. The committee called for an end to the "Reading Wars" about how to teach reading, establishing that successful reading instruction requires a variety of approaches. Here are some of the conclusions reached by the 17 member panel of reading experts on this committee of the National Research Council: The ability to read is important for success in our society and the demands for higher literacy are increasing. All young children need environments that support early literacy development Intensive and systematized early intervention is needed for young children who are at-risk for reading failure. There is no one way to teach reading. Children need to learn letters and sounds and how to read for meaning. They also need opportunities to practice reading with many types of books.

    50. Kindergarten Technology Integration
    Kidstime Deluxe, and My Own Stories for creative writing; the dots at On the Move;Sesame Street activities. Sites to study Social Studies Topics in kindergarten.
    http://www.mtnbrook.k12.al.us/tech/kind.htm
    Kindergarten Writing
      Express oneself through writing
      • Students will participate in the writing process by using Microsoft Word or KidsTime Deluxe to publish stories.
      • Students will access various writing opportunity sites on the internet.
      • Students will have the opportunity to write creatively in the Internet Schoolhouse Tooth Project
      Become aware of the writing process
      • A word processor program will be used to explore the steps of the writing process.

    51. Willie Brown Elementary - Mansfield, Texas
    Third, Fourth. PreSchool activities, Primary Games, Primary Games, Cloze activities,Cloze activities, Cloze activities. writing. PreK/PPCD, kindergarten, First, Second.
    http://www.mansfieldisd.org/brown/games/games2.htm

    52. Preschoolers, Kindergarten Thru 3rd Grade
    activities. teaching skills in drawing lines, curves and zig zags needed for writing.kindergarten Consonant Phonics Ideas on how to teach consonants, in which
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    Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew 19:14 Usborne Books Register to win $50 in free books! A Charlotte Mason Education The basis for a stress free, classical education. A perfect place to start your little ones. Ambleside Online A free online curriculum based on the Charlotte Mason Method that uses the highest quality books and costs no more than the cost of texts.The curriculum uses as many free online books as possible, and there is no cost to use this information or join the support group. Graphic Organizers Funbrain.com Math, grammar, critical thinking and more. Personal Educational Press This web site lets you turn your computer and printer into a printing press for free educational materials such as flashcards and game boards. Sites For Teachers This is THE place to start. Only the best of the best are listed. Teaching is a Work of Heart K-3 teachers heaven! Filled with lessons, themes, fingerplays, poems, reader's theater scripts, songs, humor, graphics, activity sheets, seasonal pages, and so much more. PrimaryGames.com

    53. Kindergarten
    to weekly spelling tests and to the writing of short so that by the end of the kindergartenyear the fullday program allows ample time for activities that help
    http://www.stes.org/03-Kindergarten/kindergarten.htm
    School Profile Awards/Honors Download Forms and Brochures Chapel ... Contact Admissions Coming soon Kindergarten Program Kindergarten Faculty Introduction Faculty ... Music Physical Education Introduction Faculty English Mathematics ... Pipe Band - History For Band Members: Athletics Program High School Program Junior High Program Soccer Program Kindergarten Faculty Grades 1-3 Faculty Grades 4-5 Faculty ... Office Staff Clubs Overview Jr. Booster Club Thespians Youth Community Events Chemistry Show Style Show Travel Abroad Youth Community Ski Trip Activities Duke TIPS Leadership Training Mock Trial Stock Market ... Boxtops for Education Summer Academics Overview Grades 1 - 3 Grades 4 - 5 Grades 6 - 8 ... Grades 9 - 12 Summer Enrichment Reading Travel Coming soon Link One Link Two Link Three Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, sic PVII excelsior elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod Design Packs ut seis. Link Four Link Five Kindergarten is a preparation for our Lower School program. Phonetically oriented reading instruction, mathematics, spelling, and manuscript, as well as instruction in Christian doctrine through a study of the Chapel service and Bible stories, form the core of the kindergarten curriculum. The class begins each day with a worship service. The children work hard to learn the Morning Prayer service and after a few weeks are able to recite much of it from memory. They enjoy singing the hymns of praise and learn to be attentive, reverent, and enthusiastic in their response.

    54. Curriculum Highlights For Kindergarten Through Grade 5
    in a variety of physical activities Literacy The process listening, speaking, reading,writing, viewing, presenting the cornerstone of our kindergarten program
    http://www.marlborough.k12.ma.us/currbrochure/kindergarten.htm
    Curriculum Highlights for Kindergarten Through Grade 5 1st Grade
    2nd Grade

    3rd Grade

    4th Grade
    ...
    7th Grade
    Kindergarten Every student is a unique individual, develops at their own pace, and exhibits a range of abilities, interests, and needs. Our developmentally- appropriate, child-centered Kindergarten curriculum focuses on the “whole” child and his/her social, emotional, physical, and cognitive growth. The skills imbedded in the curriculum are integrated throughout all of the disciplines and provide multiple opportunities for the students to develop foundation skills for life-long learning.
    Social and Emotional Development
    Activities for the social and emotional growth provide for interacting, sharing, cooperating, discussing and other social behaviors which are modeled and nurtured. The students will:
    · Develop a positive self-image
    · Learn to appreciate the uniqueness of others
    · Display appropriate behaviors for a variety of settings
    · Be encouraged to participate in new experiences · Take an active role in their learning · Develop relationships of mutual respect Motor and Kinesthetic Development The Kindergarten program integrates the development of motor skills into all areas of the curriculum. Activities such as cutting, drawing, lacing/stringing, running, jumping, skipping and participating in a variety of games help to strengthen hand-eye coordination and large and small muscle control. The students will:

    55. A Reason For Writing Menu
    (The kindergarten workbook does not include Border Sheets, since the programfocuses on writing readiness activities and beginning letter formation.
    http://www.kingsharvest.com/catalog/reasonforwritingmenu.html
    A Reason for Writing
    Christian Penmanship Curriculum
    In all levels except for Kindergarten, each weekly lesson in A Reason For Writing® is built around one carefully-selected Scripture verse. Verses are chosen not only for proper letter combinations, but also inspirational content. And when children spend the week working on a specific verse, that Scripture becomes locked in their memories for a lifetime! A Reason For Writing ® focuses on regular, daily practice; 10 to 15 minutes of perfecting practice each day! The format is fun, flexible, and easy-to-use for both teacher and student. Scripture Border Sheets encourage children to use their very best handwriting! Kindergarten A , a full-color manuscript workbook recommended for beginners, starts with lines and shapes, then moves into basic letter formation of both lower-case and upper-case alphabet. Focuses on one letter per lesson built around a Creation theme. Includes regular review and an art component. 144 pages. Teacher Guidebook includes teaching tips, lesson plans, letter descriptions, work page directions and descriptive information to incorporate the Creation theme. 112 pages. Manuscript A A full-color student workbook recommended for 1st grade, featuring 10-15 minutes of daily practice on the Scripture verse of the week. Verses are taken from Psalms and Proverbs. Includes discussion questions for values application and Scripture Border Sheets for sharing God?s Word. 160 pages.

    56. Classroom Webpages For Grades K-2
    list of thematic unit resources and classroom activities. very unique interdisciplinaryreading and writing projects Mrs. Rowley's kindergarten from; Mrs. Ware's
    http://www.literacy.uconn.edu/k2class.htm
    Grades K-2
    Classroom Webpages Classroom web pages are becoming a popular source of innovative support and motivation for students, teachers, library media specialists and parents. The online article Web Page Creation Supports Student Reading, Writing, and Learning in a Variety of Ways provides links to webpages from schools, library media centers, classrooms, home school environments and even by children themselves. The article's author, Joyce Melton Pages, explains a variety of ways in which web pages can support children's language and literacy. Below, you'll find a list of classroom web pages in Kindergarten and Grade 1 that exemplify a web page's many styles and purposes in the literacy curriculum. Kindergarten Classroom Web Pages:

    57. Breakthrough To Literacy
    to use for shared, guided, and independent reading and writing activities. ClassroomPackages are available for Prekindergarten, kindergarten, and First Grade.
    http://www.earlyliteracy.com/components/
    Partners for Results Home Overview
    Tools That Work

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    Literacy program shows promise with kindergartners
    Funding Support
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    2662 Crosspark Rd.
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    Home > Components Components The Breakthrough to Literacy program contains the following components: Essential Practices Breakthrough helps teachers build integrated elements into daily activities through four essential instructional practices. Professional Development to provide both in-service workshops and classroom follow-up support for teachers, as well as information and support for administrators. Software that allows students to acquire literacy skills as they learn to connect oral language to print Minimum system requirements are specified to run the software.

    58. Breakthrough To Literacy
    could express her story in writing and was Jody started kindergarten with an excellentfoundation in attention and maintain focus in classroom activities.
    http://www.earlyliteracy.com/results/writing.html
    Partners for Results Home Overview
    Tools That Work

    Partners for Results
    ...
    Literacy program shows promise with kindergartners
    Funding Support
    Common Sources of Funding

    Complimentary Grant Support

    Reading First and
    Breakthrough to Literacy ...
    Literacy Coaches Breakthrough to Literacy
    2662 Crosspark Rd.
    Coralville, IA 52241
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    Home ... Results Writing Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Writing as an Indicator of Success Writing, one of the four essential practices of Breakthrough to Literacy , is an integral part of professional development and a daily classroom practice. It should not be surprising, then, that improvement in writing is one of the most important results of many Breakthrough implementations.

    59. Children's Education: Tips For Parent, Tutors, Home Schooling
    Math games for kids; Math activities for kids; Teaching reading and writing to children;Improving kindergarten readiness jump start kindergarten; Alternative
    http://www.essortment.com/in/Children.Education/
    Children: Education
    about this site Back to main site Find A Site Games/toys Lesson Plans Education Parents/tutors ... Teaching Others Games/toys Lesson Plans Education Parents/tutors Teaching math/science Teaching language skills

    60. NSH Curriculum Kindergarten
    Fine motor activities are also a very important part of the kindergarten curriculumand were constantly addressed through writing, art, and worktime choice.
    http://www.neighborhoodschoolhouse.com/curriculum.kindergarten.html

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