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Kindergarten
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Kindergarten Curriculum

The overall emphasis in reading/language arts during the Kindergarten year will be on developing students’ ability to identify letters and sounds, using sounds to read and write words, and rhyming skills. Students will be able to recognize sight words and read emergent level texts by the end of Kindergarten. Students will be familiar with the concepts of print. Asking and answering questions, main ideas, key details, story elements, and retelling will be taught throughout the Kindergarten year.

The math curriculum focuses heavily on number sense. Students will be able to count forwards and backwards, identify, show, compare, write, and order numbers. Composing and decomposing numbers, 2D and 3D shapes, and patterns are also concepts that we focus on.

While exploring our social studies curriculum, students will be exposed to diverse family traditions, United States symbols, songs and traditions, rules, and civic concepts. Kindergarten students will also explore the differences between wants and needs and goods and services.

The science curriculum consists of the studies of: living and nonliving things, lifecycles, habitats, weather, plants, and animals. Students will experience these concepts firsthand through hatching eggs, raising caterpillars, and planting flowers.

Kindergarten Teachers

Julie Johnson

Julie Johnson

Kindergarten Teacher
Stephanie Olstad

Stephanie Olstad

Kindergarten Teacher
Meghan Reinholt

Meghan Reinholt

Kindergarten Teacher
Michael Roiger

Michael Roiger

Kindergarten Teacher

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