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10 Things you learn in Kindergarten
By: Lauren FasangEDU 290
Doing Things on there own without Mom or Dad
Able to learn the basics Socialization
Becoming Independent
Be nice and respectful Respect everyone’s belongings
Listen to the teacher even if you don’t agree with him/her
Being Polite
Poems Story Books Keeping a Journal Words
Language and Literacy
Using Cubes and Blocks Physical Materials Use Clocks and Calendar's regularly
Math
Plants Animals Weather Seasons Making Connections
Science
Taking Field Trips Participating as Community Members
Analyze Public Issues
Social Studies
Psychical Activities Attending Gym Class Being Healthy Getting Exercise
Being Active
Don’t be shy Have Confidence in yourself Share Knowledge with other peers
Raise your Hand
Color Cut Paste Apply these skills as a kindergartener
Strong-Fine Motor Skills
Sing Dance Develop reasoning skills Learning different music cultures
Rythem
Music
Learn how to work in groups Most Kindergartens will have some experience with a computer/technology
Games
Computers/Technology
Parlapiano, Ellen. "Ready for Kindergarten?." N.p., 1996-2011. Web. 26 Sep 2011. <http://www.scholastic.com/resources/article/ready-for-kindergarten#Play>.
"Michigan Education." Grade Level Content Expectations . N.p., 07 December 2007. Web. 26 Sep 2011.
"PBS Parents." Going to School. N.p., 2003-2011. Web. <http://www.pbs.org/parents/goingtoschool/what_kinder.html>.
Citations
"Healthy Kids." Kids and Getting Active. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 September 2011. <http://www.goodforkids.nsw.gov.au/sitefiles/GoodForKids/documents/ActiveKids%5B1%5D.pdf>.
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