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Social studies early learning standards for pre-kindergarten are explored in this document. It gives examples of each standard. The categories include community, past, present future, and consumers.
The terms partially blind, low vision, legally blind and totally blind are used in the educational context to describe students with visual impairments. This page will give a good overview of the issue.
Logical mathematics early learning standards for Pre-Kindergarten shows the standards students should meet in pre-kindergarten. The categories include numbers, patterns, space/shape, measurement, data and problem solving.
I Love Bats is a song that uses the tune of Frere Jacques. It gives the student a fun way to learn about bats.
The teacher sensitivity handout gives information on how teachers can be sensitive to the students needs. It also explains why sensitivity is important in the classroom.
A daily chart for monitoring classroom rules.
Simple icons to mark different activities, locations, subjects, and equipment.
Negative climate refers to the level of expressed negativity such as anger, hostility or aggression shown by teachers and/or children. This handout can help teachers keep the negativity out of the classroom. It shows what to look for and gives suggestions on how to reduce the negativity.
A sand/water materials list broken down into different categories. The categories include types of sand/water containers, sand/water toys, water toys, including above, dramatic play toys, different activities for water and different activities for sand.
Ice cream observations has several activities for the students to complete. All the activities are ice cream based.
There are seven different types of activities to help students learn about Martin Luther King, Jr. The activities include a word search, crossword puzzles, and his I Have a Dream speech.
This handout has the song Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear on it.
Construction guidelines and accompanying patterns for turning any door, board, or decoration space into a basket of apples or an underwater school of fish.
The substitute feedback form allows the substitute to evaluate the classroom and the documents the teacher left behind.
PSSA Administration at a Glance: a proctor's guide of do's and don'ts.
Words by Raffi, B&B Simpson; Music by Raffi Gotta shake, shake, shake my sillies out... shake shake shake my sillies out...
Creative expression is an important component of childrens early learning experiences. The creative art early learning standards for pre-kindergarten ensures that all pre-k students have the opportunity to express their creative side. There are four standards to follow. They are: Visual art forms, Movement and music, Dramatic play and Appreciation.
Assessing the student's concepts about print. For this assessment, sit with the student in a quiet place, and use a short picture book from your classroom. the print should be large enough and the words spaced far enough apart that you can easily see where a child is pointing. The book should also have a variety of punctuation marks.
A guide for teaching consonant phonemes by place and manner of articulation.