What Kindergarten Teachers Know

What Kindergarten Teachers Know
Author: Lisa Holewa,Joan Rice
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781440639333

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A kindergarten teacher's ability to guide children through an entire day of activities does not happen by accident. There are secrets teachers know about our kids that let them calmly and gracefully manage a group of students who only hours earlier were arguing and negotiating with their parents about getting dressed, eating breakfast, or brushing their teeth. What Kindergarten Teachers Know is for any parent who has imagined how much easier life would be if their three- to six-year old would cooperate at home just as they do with their favorite teachers. Lisa Holewa and Joan Rice offer creative tips, tools, and activities straight from the classrooms of award-winning teachers nationwide, translating them into things you can do at home to get your little ones listening, learning, and thinking independently. You’ll also get insight into what teachers know about the way kids develop and learn how to use that knowledge to keep them engaged throughout the day. Packed with real-life examples, creative ideas, and practical advice, you’ll learn how to: Give directions that your child will actually listen to and follow Set the tone in your home just as a teacher does in her classroom Handle transitions to keep your day running smoothly Organize your home and schedule to make everyone's life easier Create rules that are straightforward, fun, and work for your family’s needs Give kids the tools to handle conflicts independently Create a sense of community and teamwork at home

What Kindergarten Teachers Know

What Kindergarten Teachers Know
Author: Lisa Holewa,Joan Rice
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0399534245

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A kindergarten teacher's ability to guide children through an entire day of activities does not happen by accident. There are secrets teachers know about our kids that let them calmly and gracefully manage a group of students who only hours earlier were arguing and negotiating with their parents about getting dressed, eating breakfast, or brushing their teeth. What Kindergarten Teachers Know is for any parent who has imagined how much easier life would be if their three- to six-year old would cooperate at home just as they do with their favorite teachers. Lisa Holewa and Joan Rice offer creative tips, tools, and activities straight from the classrooms of award-winning teachers nationwide, translating them into things you can do at home to get your little ones listening, learning, and thinking independently. You’ll also get insight into what teachers know about the way kids develop and learn how to use that knowledge to keep them engaged throughout the day. Packed with real-life examples, creative ideas, and practical advice, you’ll learn how to: Give directions that your child will actually listen to and follow Set the tone in your home just as a teacher does in her classroom Handle transitions to keep your day running smoothly Organize your home and schedule to make everyone's life easier Create rules that are straightforward, fun, and work for your family’s needs Give kids the tools to handle conflicts independently Create a sense of community and teamwork at home

What Every Kindergarten Teacher Needs to Know

What Every Kindergarten Teacher Needs to Know
Author: Margaret Berry Wilson
Publsiher: Center for Responsive Schools, Inc.
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781892989444

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Offers advice for setting up a classroom for kindergarteners that meets their educational and developmental needs, with strategies for how to teach routines and schedules, promote student bonding, use creative teaching tools, and interact with parents.

What Kindergarten Teachers Know

What Kindergarten Teachers Know
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2008
Genre: Child development
ISBN: 1436215315

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Kindergarten

Kindergarten
Author: Julie Diamond
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781595586940

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“[Diamond] has captured the world of the class—at times chaotic, always busy, usually inspired”— Essential reading for parents and teachers alike (Los Angeles Times). Hailed by renowned educator Deborah Meier as “a rare and special pleasure to read,” Kindergarten explores a year in the life of a kindergarten classroom through the eyes of the gifted veteran teacher and author Julie Diamond. In this lyrical, beautifully written first-person account, Diamond explains the logic behind the routines and rituals children need to thrive. As she guides us through all aspects of classroom life—the organization, curriculum, and relationships that create a unique class environment—we begin to understand what kindergarten can and should be: a culture that builds children’s desire to understand the world and lays the foundation for lifelong learning. Kindergarten makes a compelling case for an expansive definition of teaching and learning, one that supports academic achievement without sacrificing students’ curiosity, creativity, or development of social values. Diamond’s celebration of the possibilities of classroom life is a welcome antidote to today’s test-driven climate. Written for parents and teachers alike, Kindergarten offers a rare glimpse into what’s really going on behind the apparent chaos of a busy kindergarten classroom, sharing much-needed insights into how our children can have the best possible early school experiences. “As a classroom insider, Diamond pulls back the curtain and allows parents and others a view of how an effective classroom actually works.” —Library Journal “An extraordinary resource for parents and teachers at all stages. It is honest and masterful, engrossing and unique. And it is utterly real.” —Ruth Sidney Charney, author of Teaching Children to Care

The Role of the Kindergarten Teacher in the Classroom

The Role of the Kindergarten Teacher in the Classroom
Author: Mary Bertha Brown
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781449056674

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As you read this book about the role of Kindergarten teachers in the classroom, as teachers, parents, and educators you will know that early childhood is the most critical period in human growth and development of young children. Early childhood educators from the classroom have help me develop this book such as Piaget, James Hymes, and Marie Montessori. Each Kindergarten teacher will acutely aware that a student's future attitude toward learning is often determined by early educational experiences. As Kindergarten teachers learning is an essential part of every child's life. Therefore, if we desire to enable each child to learn more, time for learning and appropriate play material must be provided for them by the Kindergarten teacher. The roles of the Kindergarten teachers are very rewarding and challenging. I believe my book, The Role of the Kindergarten Teacher in the Classroom, hope that it will provide some practical suggestions for those teachers of young children who are searching for more effective learning strategies.

Teaching Mrs Muddle

Teaching Mrs  Muddle
Author: Sheryl McFarlane
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1772781312

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Fall in love at first blunder with a wisely foolish kindergarten teacher who makes the first day of school an experience to remember

Write and Wipe ABC 123

Write and Wipe ABC 123
Author: Scholastic
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 054591535X

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This chunky, 'wipe-clean' board book with carry handle is the perfect book for children just learning to write. Children can trace words and count objects and try writing on their own in the space provided. Each exercise can be repeated and practised time and time again with the 'wipe-clean' surface, helping to children to perfect their writing skills.