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Homework
Calendars
Trying to make a home connection?
Trying to extend learning into a child's home life? Try using the monthly calendars to
build connections.
March Calendar (English)
pdf *new
April Calendar (English) pdf
*new
April Calendar (Spanish) pdf
*new
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Prekindergarten
Pre-application for 2008-2009 *new - The pre-application is a temporary document to be used for
pre-registration of prekindergarten students only. Official application forms will be
available at a later date.
- Memorandum
- Pre-application
2008-2009 (English)
- Pre-application
2008-2009 (Spanish)
- Pre-application
2008-2009 (Vietnamese)
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Progression of Skills Report
PreKindergarten and Kindergarten students will be assessed using the Progression
of Skills Report.
To learn more about the developmental stages endorsed by the National Association of the
Education of Young Children (NAEYC), click here.
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Recommended Daily Schedule
What is the recommended daily schedule for Prekindergarten and Kindergarten instruction?
Review the Suggested Multidisciplinary Time Allocations documents under the CLEAR Curriculum link.
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ECH Handbook - A guide for principals
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| News From PreKindergarten |
The Family Letters, explaining the concepts to be covered
during each 12-weeks period, should be given to parents at
the beginning of each grading period.
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| News From Kindergarten |
What will a child in Kindergarten learn during the third
9-weeks of school? For the answer, click
here. |
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Supporting TAKS
It's never too early! Do you know that instruction in
early childhood classes support skills and objectives that are tested on TAKS?
For more information, view this TAKS presentation.
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Making Connections
Math
and Literature Reading Connections
Multi-disciplinary instruction made easy! This document is a listing of literature books
by math concepts - Counting, Sorting and Classifying, Numbers, Time, Patterns, Money,
Measurement,Fractions, Geometry, Computation, and Place Value. |
Getting ready to read for a
lifetime
Research shows that children learn best by doing. Our students experience learning through
multisensory activities. Photos |
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