Kindergarten helps children learn important skills like reading, writing, and counting. Parents can support their child’s learning by creating a loving and supportive environment. Kids will...
Kindergarten is a joyful, foundational year focused on learning how to learn, helping 5-year-olds build independence, social skills and confidence in a classroom community. It blends early academics with essential social–emotional growth, from taking turns to collaborating and navigating routines.
Five-year-old children are experiencing rapid changes in their growth and kindergarten provides a free learning opportunity that supports them during this critical time and lays a foundation for future school success. In kindergarten, your child will learn from highly qualified teachers and benefit from interacting with other children.
Turn everyday handwriting into a fun learning routine with "Daily Handwriting, Traditional Manuscript" by Evan-Moor! Have kindergarteners and first graders practice their counting skills by filling in the missing numbers on this hundred chart! In this early literacy worksheet, learners will add A, E, I, O, or U to complete nine three-letter words.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is facing renewed calls from educators and parents to reintroduce daily play-based learning in kindergarten, a practice removed in 2010. Supporters say structured, screen ...
The Conversation: 6 ways to teach kindergarten kids to deal with stress during COVID‑19, whether learning online or at school
6 ways to teach kindergarten kids to deal with stress during COVID‑19, whether learning online or at school
The Conversation: Kindergarten scrapbooks aren’t just your child’s keepsake — they’re central to learning
Kindergarten scrapbooks aren’t just your child’s keepsake — they’re central to learning
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