Pre-K+Information

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In Pre-K, we work on about one letter of the alphabet a week and we continually review. We arrange the content around a common theme. Please watch your weekly newsletter to find lots of information about our class activities.

 Pre-K children love to find their letters all around home and when you are out. Make a //Game// of finding letters and naming them on cereal boxes, in magazines, on signs and in story books. This gets your child ready to read.

 Pre-k are listening to follow directions with two or three steps. Throw away your napkin, put on your jacket, and get in line. Practice at home with two or three things to remember. Your child may need to repeat to you the directions to make sure they understood all the directions. You should be able to build up to saying the directions one time. This prepares your child for listening at school.

 Practice counting objects with your child. Count the steps as you walk. At the beginning, count to twenty and start over. As your child gets better count higher. Can you go to 100?

 Please practice learning your phone number and address. If you are teaching your child a number that is different than your primary number, that you use on school forms please let us know so we practice the correct phone number. Please keep the school informed of any change of phone number or address during the year so we can reach you in an emergency.

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