Lakeview Public Schools - Cauvery International Senior

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Cauvery
InternationalSchool
Kindergarten Round-UP
march 8, 2014
Agenda
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Welcome
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Introductions
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Presentation
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Break-out Sessions
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Fine/Gross Motor Readiness Skills
Math Readiness Skills
Reading/Writing Readiness Skills
Kindergarten Program
• Academic Instruction
• Fine & Gross Motor Development
• Exposure to Extra Curricular Areas“Specials”
• Social and Emotional Development
• These components are in both the half day
and full day programs. (The full day
program receives more time in each area.)
Additional Programs &
Services
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Reading Specialist
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Counselors and Social Workers
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Special Education Programs
Speech and Language Therapy
Resource Room
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Hearing Impaired Center Program
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Pre-School Center
Additional Programs &
Services
• Indian Education
• SmartTeaching
• Physical & Occupational Therapy
Assessment
• Assessment drives our instruction.
• Formal assessments include tests, short answer
questions, multiple choice questions, true and
false questions
• Informal assessments include group or individual
projects, journal writing, oral discussions, and
keeping notes or checklists on individual children.
Kindergarten Snapshot
• Parents/Guardians will be contacted to
schedule a time in early May for their child
to be assessed.
• The assessment will provide us with
information about your child that will help
us design instruction that is targeted to
your child’s needs.
• The results will also inform you as a parent
what skills need to be worked on over the
summer.
SPECIAL CLASSES
• Cauvery Currently Has 5 Special
Classes for Kindergarten, which are:
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Physical Education
Library Circulation
Art
Health
Music
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Cauvery Discipline Works
Prevention creates more Positive than
negative consequences
Reinforcement
(success)
4:1
Punishment
(Failure)
Kindergarten Report
Cards
• Our kindergarten students are
assessed in the following areas:
reading, oral language, handwriting,
characteristics of successful
learners, fine motor development,
science and social studies.
Technology
Types of Technology
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Interactive Whiteboards
Computers
Laptops
Smart class
Projectors
Cameras
Distance Learning Equip./Virtual
Field Trips
Security Cameras and Secure
Entrances
Students Development Method
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