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Kindergarten Students can be found enjoying their time learning to read and write. The will be exploring with science and math. They will act out roles through creative play. In kindergarten children are learning how to become students.
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A fun place where we meet new friends, sing, dance, do motions, read lots of storys, act our stories with puppets., learn our letters so we can read and write, count everything for math and have center time Fun Links For Kindergarten

Kim Currier has been an instructional assistant at Cavendish since the fall of 1999. She has worked with grades K-3, but enjoys the kindergarten classroom most of all. |
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Homework will come home at varying times. It instills responsibility by bringing a folder back and forth and prepares them for years ahead. In Math they will have dot to dot coloring sheets. Language Arts may be letter sheets, phonics, or word puzzles. Book bags with easy readers and books for you to read to you child will go home weekly if not daily.
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 Connie Kendall has been teaching at Cavendish Elementary School for many years. She has always worked with the primary age children and enjoys that age group. Connie is involved with Vermont Science Institute.
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In Kindergarten:
Please Label all their belongings: back packs, lunch bags, coats, sweat shirts, winter wear especially boots and gloves. Remember after Holidays to label new items.
Please provide healthy snacks. No candy or soda.
No toys are allowed in school, but on one day a week we will have a special share day where toys may be brought, but not played with.
Every year a story character will go home with your child. Your child tells you about the characters visit and you write it in their journal. Example of character: Clifford the Big Red Dog.
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