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College Readiness

College Readiness. It’s Elementary. Dr. Rachel Kirk Regina Edwards Christina Hendricks Cari Reed. ATTENDANCE. Make sure your child is at school, on time and stays for the entire day Your child cannot learn if he/she is not there. READING. Read to your child and with your child

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College Readiness

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  1. College Readiness It’s Elementary Dr. Rachel Kirk Regina Edwards Christina Hendricks Cari Reed

  2. ATTENDANCE Make sure your child is at school, on time and stays for the entire day Your child cannot learn if he/she is not there.

  3. READING • Read to your child and with your child • Be a role model – let your child see you reading • Take your child to the library • Sing songs/ make up songs

  4. MATH • Play counting games with your child • Make a game out of telling time on clocks • Create and use flashcards with math problems on them • Teach time management skills – teach your child how to block out time for school, activities, study time

  5. SCIENCE • Take nature walks and talk about what you see (animals, trees) • Talk about the weather and clouds with your child • Look at the stars and moon with your child • Name body parts with younger children

  6. COMMUNICATION • Talk to your child and listen when your child responds; allow them to practice their conversation skills/storytelling skills • Teach your child to say “I don’t know” and then how to ask questions • Teach your child how to research questions, including locating and using community resources • Encourage your child to engage in the classroom and with the teacher

  7. RESPONSIBILITY • Give your child chores to do each week • Teach your child to follow rules • Be consistent: with rules, consequences and daily routines • Allow them to participate in extra-curricular activities: teamwork, leadership skills, compromise

  8. ENVIRONMENT • Help your child set up a designated study space and time and honor that space and time • Begin to determine what the child likes and dislikes, hobbies and interests • Discuss how likes/hobbies connect to higher education and career • Change your language: not if your child goes to college, but WHEN

  9. Bridging Getting Ready for the Next Grade Mrs. Alamo

  10. Purpose • Students will experience a smooth transition. • Students will build capacity to be successful for the beginning of the next school year. • Students will be exposed to expectations and become confident learners.

  11. Bridging Plan for Pre-K • Recognize patterns occurring in the real world. • Handwriting – Correct hand placement and letter formation

  12. Bridging Plan for Kindergarten • Vocabulary development • Synonyms – Flashcards • Money • Recognition – Value – Exchange Ex. Penny = 1 cent 5 pennies = 1 nickel • Number recognition • Isolated – Number Chart – Place value

  13. Bridging Plan for First Grade • Context Clues – Expand Vocabulary • Use surrounding text to give clues about words • Place Value – Expanded notation • Ex. 168 = 100 +60 + 8 • Time • Practice telling time at home.

  14. IPS Student Long-Term Success Students must… • Develop a study routine at home. • Be prepared for school everyday. • On time, healthy snack, stay on task • Give his/her best, quality work. • Love reading and asking questions. • Be responsible and respectful.

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