In Kindergarten, we do not handout homework. However, there are things that you can do at home that would help your child greatly. Below is a list of activities you could do at home with your child.
In Kindergarten, we do not handout homework. However, there are things that you can do at home that would help your child greatly. Below is a list of activities you could do at home with your child.
1.) Count a set of objects into a pile of 10 and 20. Also various amounts between 1-20.
1.) Count a set of objects into a pile of 10 and 20. Also various amounts between 1-20.
2.) Practice naming the letters of the alphabet by pointing them out on a chart and being able to do this randomly (not in order).
2.) Practice naming the letters of the alphabet by pointing them out on a chart and being able to do this randomly (not in order).
3.) Learn how to tie their shoes.
3.) Learn how to tie their shoes.
4.) Hold a pencil and a crayon with a 2 finger grip.
4.) Hold a pencil and a crayon with a 2 finger grip.
5.) Write their name and name the letters in their name (first & last).
5.) Write their name and name the letters in their name (first & last).
6.) Read a book to your child and have a conservation about the book after it is read.
6.) Read a book to your child and have a conservation about the book after it is read.
8.) Practice coloring in the lines and coloring realistically.
8.) Practice coloring in the lines and coloring realistically.
9.) Writing a realistic story in sequential order.
9.) Writing a realistic story in sequential order.
10.) Practice their sight words by using flashcards.
10.) Practice their sight words by using flashcards.
11.) Practicing letter sounds by sounding out words and writing what they hear.
11.) Practicing letter sounds by sounding out words and writing what they hear.