Programs Details

4-6

Class Size:

8

Price:

600$

Session Timing:

9.00AM to 12.30PM

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Welcome to KinderGarten! In this class, we learn Letter Matching. This is an important skill that will help you learn to read and write. We use a lot of different materials to help us learn this skill, including books, flashcards, and games.

How Letters are Taught in Kindergarten

In kindergarten, children are taught the basic skills of how to write letters. This includes learning how to hold a pencil, how to form each letter, and how to connect letters together to make words. Teachers will often use various activities and games to help children learn these skills in a fun and engaging way.

One common activity is having the children trace letters on paper. This helps them to get a feel for the proper letter formation. Another popular activity is playing letter matching games, where children must match the correct letter with its corresponding sound. By the end of kindergarten, most children will have a good understanding of how to write letters and will be able to start writing simple words on their own.

Description

Class Experience

Writing sentences is the first of many steps to setting your child up for success in school. Children who can write and express thoughts well in basic sentences will be better able to develop cohesive paragraphs and multi-paragraph writing pieces down the line.

In this class your student will have fun and focus on 4 main components of sentence writing:
- Writing sentences with a subject & predicate.
- Expanding their sentences to include more details.
- Using correct punctuation and grammar in their sentences.
- Learn to check their own sentences.

Weekly Topics:

- weekly sentence topics will rotate.

Overview:

- Welcome & Introductions
- Course goal/objective
- Subject & predicate
- Sentence correction and verb tense
- Sentence expansion activity- whole group
- Student sentence writing- group & individual
- Sharing Sentences
- Class conclusion

Materials:

Most activities will be done in an interactive way utilizing games, chants and engaging activities. In addition, each student should bring the materials listed below to class:
- pencil with eraser
- at least 5 pieces of lined paper
- whiteboard and whiteboard marker

Supply list:

Most activities will be done in an interactive way utilizing games, chants and engaging activities. In addition, each student should bring the materials listed below to class:

- pencil with eraser

- lined paper

- whiteboard and whiteboard marker