A Kindergarten Teacher's Expectations of Incoming Students
By Jennifer Hewes, published Jul 19, 2007
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To better prepare your child for Kindergarten, it may be necessary to do an informal home-schooling type program over the summer. This is especially important for the children who are not familiar with letters, sounds, or simple number concepts. Many children are already prepared in these areas because of their preschool education, but not all. To help your child identify letters it is helpful by introducing them to the video 'Letter Factory' created by the Leap Frog Company. This video has sensational animation and really makes the correlation between letters and sounds. Buying the flashcard set that accompanies this video is a good way to review each night before bed.
There are many websites out there that will help your child better prepare for Kindergarten including such sites like Starfall.com. This website is designed for a variety of levels including pre-readers and emerging readers. Starfall.com is a very interactive learning experience that offers visual and sound stimulation to increase the child's interest level. It is necessary to also read to your child each night before bed to develop comprehension ideas, understand the purpose of print, and to enforce letter and sound associations in early reader books.
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