Kindergarten Parent Night Gettysburg Elementary 2014-2015 Melanie Nighbert, Dawn Rohm, Sandy Salcido, Paige Skinner.

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Kindergarten Parent Night Gettysburg Elementary Melanie Nighbert, Dawn Rohm, Sandy Salcido, Paige Skinner

Tips and Tricks to get your kids ready for School! Tips and Tricks to get your kids ready for School!

Step #1 Create a Work Space at Home!

Step #2 Practicing Letters and Sight Words Flash Cards White Boards Salt Trays Games (ABC Bingo)

Step #3 Help Them Choose Books Which Interest Them!

Step #4 Read TO Your Child! Ask questions about the story. Have your child retell the story.

Step #5 Draw pictures and tell Stories Together!

Step #6 Write With Your Child! 1.Write their name 2.Label pictures 3.Make lists

Fine Motor Skills Play dough Tiny Legos Nuts and Bolts Picking thing up with tweezers Push pins into pictures

Step #7 Math Practice counting Recognize and write numbers 0-30 IDEAS 1.Practice counting in the car 2.Sing number songs 3.Use chalk to write numbers

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