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oes : g ¢ < = . oe eS as indergarten The Most Complete Book of Skill Review for Kindergarten €b-0316 _toclades; | * Over 100 Basic Skills Activity Pages * 5 Cut-and-Color Games + Recommended Children's Books #5 Interactive, Pull-out Mini-Books * 4 Informal Assessments * 12 “MyParentsand Me” Activities, Including Artand Cooking Recipes and Child-Made Gifs '* 32Sight Word FlashCards © Fun Web Sites ¢ BAwards Stickers: Carson-Dellosa Publishing Corfipany) Inc. eenenaesenr Om ree eee see Oa Table of Contents Contents by Skill. Introduction nrich Your Child's 1g Experiences... Peal Fun Web Sites for Kindergart 9 Recommended Books for Kindergartners 10-11 My Parents and Me: Cooking Fun. Create Your Own PUPpEHS ern. nal Patieming ..... acest 18 Circles. More Patterning Squares Opposites Triangles. : Concep! of More... Rectangles... Numbers 1-5 Stars it Numbers 1-1: Diamonds Graphing... PAIS es teense 28 Reading a Graph. 2? Octagons 30 Game: Who Won the RaC@?...assecnend] Pullout Mini-Book: about Mel”. Shapes Assessment. .ninssinssuisenST How Many? .. (Srlestabe ed acai eee Te CGOR REG ser reects ewer nnn? Count the Chocolate Chips The Color Bive .... Panda's BONOONS....eccvseseeecseeeeee THE Color VEU OW.sccsserstcsesnsecsteeratsntnn dS DoHO-Dot 110 ..scsecsccenssienecietsorsetmereenthhh The Color Green Order of Numbers 1-10 The Color Orange sue? Measuring in INCM@S .ossssossesaeseeenseemen sein, The Color PUIpIe .svmernren 49 Tallest, Shortest, LONgeSt -cccrnncsreeneBO The Color BrOWN asessseineiiinenstene dl) What's Missing? 52 The Color Black 53 Equal Size. sane TE COI! WHI. sags inmenneg nnn SS Dot-to-Dot 1-25. - 56 The Color Pink. Following Directions ...scsccicccceece 58 Game: Color Memory MATCH ern nBD Pull-out Mini-Book: “Games and Puzzles!’ 61-44 My Parents and Mi Painting Ful 65 The Letter Aq..... i erelapvessh 66 introduction 10 ACKIHION...ecnennen nO? The Letter Bb .scsecnninn Using Counters to Add.. The Letter Cc... How Many More’ The Letier Dd... Chilly Sums to 10... The Letter Ee.......... Numibers 11-20..... Letter Review A-E Game: Animal Addition eT a Pull-out Mini-Book: “Rhyme Time” . 79-82 Measuring with a RUIEF....:.e0 83 Theletle Fcc sacar 85 ifying Coins and Valu 86 Table of Contents The Letter Go.un ...87 My Parents and Me: Pennies for Piggy Gils 10 Make aNd SHOVE esse need 29 The Letter Hla een Adding Nickels and Pennies The Letter Th aan 2a 80 The Letter i. Story Problem SUDIACHON cnn 131 Demino Addition. Identifying and Counting Money 93 Numbers to 50... The Letter Jj “ The Letter Vv. Number Review 0-20 Which Sign? Letter Review A-J Counting to 100 My "Great Job” Chart, [Am "Beary" Speciol Crown socsnne.9? Pullout Mini-Book: Kindergarten Was Fun!" 99-102 The Letter Xx... Subtraction to 10. Help the Seal Solve the Problems........103 The Letter Yy The Letter Kk... on 105 Fact Farnilies A GIQGIHIC PUZZIC .oeccterronrerasieseane 106 The Letter 2z The Letter Li. Addition to 10... The Letter Mm. Apple Addition The Letter Uu. Letter Review S-V Time on the Hour. The Letter Ww... Half and Whole Subtraction Assessment..... eevee 46 The Letter Nn 47-1 Addition Assessment n-secseneuesesnseneen 12 151 Letter Review K-N 4113. Sight Word Activities... AddditION QUIZ... 114 Sight Word Flash Cards Number Words ONE 10 FIVE secrneseneued 15 The Letter O0.-nesnn conmnenandl6 — Cuband-Color Awards 159 Number Words $x 10 Ter .sicrncncneaseuel 17 The Letter Pp...... ng Color by Numiber Words Leiter Review A-P ie Introd: jon to Sub! traction - 121 The Letter Qa. 122 Number Match. nl The Leiter Rr... — ss 24 af How Many Are Left? Letter Review O-R.. g Too Many! 127 The Letter Ss 128 pan-netose CD-es Contents by Skill Assessment SHOPES ASSESSMENT coc cetccsasteteceen BT Addition Assessment... 112 Subtraction Assessment. 146 Alphabet Assessment 151 Awards Cut-and-Color Awards cottons) Basic Skills and Concepts Patterning seoe es) More Patternin: 7 ODPOSH CS eee eters nin pele Tallest, Shortest, Longest .scssstessssssencieO What's Missi Equal Size Following Directions ....... Colors TRE COSI RED i scaccicisccctasianerimner rence? TRS CORT BUG crrncanrainnmnonusacreesini4l The Color Yellow. : ne AB The COlOr GOON reeeseceesererseapcreenserere san The Color Orang: The Color Purr The Color Brow The Color Blac The Color White. The Color Pink 5 ea Game: Color Memory Match 59 Games and Activities Who Won the Race?... 31 Color Memory Match eeoreeenern ee SF Animal ACIION sess er My “Great Job" Chart... be sie ‘Am "Beary" Special CrOWN vonnnenee 97 Language aoe The Letter Aa The Letter Bb... The Letter Cc. The Letter Dd .. The Letter Ee nnn Letter Review A-E Co Pull-out Mini-Book: “Rhyme Time" The Letter FF. The Letter Gg. The Letter Hh The Letter Ii. The Letter Jj ae Letter Review A-I.. The Letter Kk. The Letter LI The Letter The LeHer NA. scernse Letter Review KN... The Letter Oo. TE LOHEL PD oes Letter Review A-P The Letter Qq, Thelletiethrs auc ter Letter Review OR ces 128 The Letter $s... The Letter Tt The Letter Ui The Letter Wv.. epee Letter Review SV. sssnsnemintnemneces] ST The Letter Ww scccccsacefutrataoncrivcedbess So Her Xx 14] ter YY 143 The Letter Zz 145 Pull-out Mini-Book: Alphabet Sounds” cvvonnteeee FAD SO Alphabet Assessment .ccscsccnteneeenee 51 Sight Word Activities . sont oe Sight Word Flash Cards.. 15% 57 ae ee eee eee Contents by Skill Math Concept of More.. Numbers 1S... Numbers 1-10 GLOPHING sree Reading a Graph... How Many?..... Count the Chocolate Chips. Panda's BalloOns..j ren Dot-to-Dot 1-10 Ore Order of Numbers 1-10 Measuring in Inches Dot-to-Dot 1-25 introduction to Addition... Using Counters to Add... How Many MOFE? asso Chilly SUMS 10.10... nr Numbers 11-20.. Game: Animal ACGHION ccnnsccnssd? Measuring with a Ruler 83 dentifying Coins and Values... Bb PEMMies TOF PIGGY oseensenseseeseseeseseesseeonserse 88 Adding Nickels and Pennies... pare ID Domino AddHON orn nae Identifying and Counting Money, sic. 93 Number Review 0-20..sccsstener 95 Help the Seal Solve the PrObIOMS wrenn1O3 A GIQONHIG PUZZIE -reersersnsrrnserrtrecs ree OS Addition to 10........... insta 108 Apple Add inicio osnaiatacon cE Addition Assessment.........--.... ibs W2 ACIFON QUIZ sess ued 4 Number Words One to Five... AVS Number Words Six fo Ten. WF Color by Number Words vscncnm 19 Introduction to Subtraction....... 124 Number Match... waecttedeen cS How Many Are LEf? cn nstneinnineel 2S Too Manyl . cael oF Story Problem SUDWACHION ......eeeeeen 1ST Numbers to 50 tbubeesTSS Which SIGN? yccssssssenasin sence AS EOUMFING FO 100. utctnensnenmnntnenenes 136, Time on the HOUR. sere» os] 38 HOlf ONE WHOIS sassrreseretneiissrstseeteeenes AD Subtraction to 10. seein Ae Fact Families... . i wove 4d Subtraction Assessment sedi feeelAe My Parents and Me ‘Goong arian nanos mea ninancoraua le Painting Fun Eiri 65 Gifts to Make and SHOrE ce nrnecrnee dD Pull-out Mini-Books “All about Mel” «0. "Games and Puzzles’ “Rhyme Time"... “Kindergarten Was Fun! “Alphabet Sounds" 99-102 147-150 Shapes Circles. Square: Triangles Rectangle: Shomsiasaiaabe tint Diamonds Ova’. ‘ Octagons......- Shapes Assessment... ose 37 Dellasa eD-0516 ‘On the Road through Kir a ee Introduction Dear Parent, Welcome ta On the Road through Kindergarten. Kindergarten is an exciting and rewarding fime for young children. If is when the foundation is being built for academic success. Children are discovering that learning is fun, which makes them want to achieve. Energetic kindergartners need a great deal of attention, have short attention spans, and are generally helpful, but they can also demonstrate extremes in behavior. Five-year-olds can be like the traditional rhyme of the little girl with the cuttin the middle of her foreheac—when five- and six-year-olds are good, they are very, very good, but when they fall apart, ican be aifficult. The lesson for the parent is to be patient—your young child is learning so much and so fast! Your kindergartner is rapidly tearing at her own pace. As you look through the ‘activities in this book, please keep in mind that all children mature and develop skills of different rates. Some kindergariners love pencil and paper tasks, while ethers would rather learn through building, putting together puzzles, or with pretend and movement activities. As a parent, you will craw with your child and begin to discover many of the ways that your child learns best, Be creative as a parent ancl adjust each task to meet the needs of your child, Remember that young kindergartners are not only learning academic skills, but they are also learning how to participate in groups and express their feelings: Their self-esteem is increasing, and they are beginning to understand their own uniqueness. Use this book tegether with your child. The activities were designed for you and your child 1o complete together. Your kindergoriner needs your support, your guidance, your parlicipation, and your undivided attention. You are your child's first teacher! You are the one who will help set the stage for future school success! “Carson-Deliosa CO-031 SS LLlll— Be t —e—eeeereeseeeeeeeeeee_ES=sc cE _ ss OEoOE OOO Everyday Ways to Enrich Your Child’s Learning Experiences Language Arts The single most impertant skill that a child needs for success in school, and laterin life, is to be “literate.” In other words, your child must leam how to read. You can do many things to encourage litera Read to your child every day. Talk about the pictures. Ask questions. Ask your child to guess what is going to happen next. Encourage your child fo retell favorite stories or favorite parts of a story. Have your child make up a new ending for a story, Go {o the library and let your child choose new books. Encourage “pretend” reading. This is when children look at the pictures and make up what they think the words say. Paint out letters in the environment, such as on cereal boxes, in your child's name, and on billboar Find ways to help your child learn to match letters Play listening games. Have your child identity words that begin with the same sound Identify common sight words In the environment, such as “stop" and "walk." Fill your child's environment with literacy materials ike magnetic letters, books, magazines, newspapers, catalogs. paper, pencils, crayons. paints. and CDs of chiicren's music or recorded children's stories, Encourage your child to “draw’ or “write” thank-you notes or letters Together make a scrapbook of kindergarten memories. Math & Science So many tays and puzzles provide young children with early math and science learning experiences. Remember to point out all fhe ways we use numbers and. science in our daily lives, Here are some suggested materials and activities: Magnifying glass Blocks and other building mater Magnets and magnetic numerals Scales (concepts of “heavier” and “lighter") Sink and float objects for the bath or far sink water play Calculators and loy cash registers Puzzles Sorting, matching, and classifying games Ttips 10 science and children’s museums Taking walks and ebserving nature Making up pretend story problems Fun Web Sites for Kindergartners hittp://pbskids.org/ Site offers games and activities based on favorite PBS characters. Activities include coloring, matching, ABC’s, numbers, sing-alongs, and more. hitip://sesameworkshop.org/sesamestreet/0,1292,00.html Kids can practice their ABC's and numbers, play matching and other games, read stories, create artwork, or listen to and play music, all with their faverite Sesame Street puppets http://www.learningplanet.com/kids! htm Learning Planet features fun games that practice numbers, ABC's, and other readiness skils. htte://www.bookadventure.org /ki/index.asp The “Book Finder" feature helps kids find books that are just right for them, based on reading level and specific topics entered by the child. Some site features require free registration. http://www.crayola.com/kids Site includes lots of creative art project ideas as well as on-line games: color matching, jigsaw puzzles, and more. Also includes printable activity pages. http://www.cogcon.com/gamegoo/gooey.htm! Beginner level games cover skills such as alphabetical order, following directions, matching uppercase and lowercase letters, and the distinction between real and make-believe, Intermediate level games cover letter-sound corespondences and sentence word order. htto://www.nfpa.org/sparky/ Sparky, the firefighting dalmatian, leads kids through games and activities that tedch important rules of safety, Activities are included for beth readers and non- readers, http://kidscomi.com Site includes visual discrimination and counting games, os well os art activities. httpe//weww.crestkids.com Sile includes games, songs, and art activities to teach kids about dental health, http//www.randemhouse.com/seussville/games/ This Random House site contains lots of fun games set fo favorite Dr. Seuss rhymes and stories. Games practice phonics, visual discrimination, listening, and memory skills, Some games focus primarily on keyboarding and mouse skills to develop eye- hand coordination. Site also provides printable activities. Rn ar Recommended Books for Kindergartners A ABC, | Like Mel by Nancy Carson The Accidenial Zi An Unexpected Alphabel by Max Gr Airplanes by Byron Barton Alicia Hos a Bad Day by Lisa Jahn-Clough Alphababies by Kim Golding Arfl Begl Catch! Dogs from A to Z by Henry Horenstein: thur's Family Vacation by Marc Brown thur’s First Sleepover by Mare Brown Arthus's Neighborhood by Marc Srown Arthur's Teacher Trouble by Mare Brown B Bats by Gail Gibbons Bear in o Square by Stella Blackstone Bearsie Bear and the Surprise Sleepover Party by Bernard Wabe Big Anthony ond the Magic Ring by Tomie dePaola Boats by Byron Barton Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin J c Cats by Gail Gibbons Cinderella by Alan Trussell-Cullen Clifford Gets a Job by Norman Bidwell Clifford. the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell Ciifford’s ABC by Norman Bridwell Cilterd's Good Deeds by Norman Brdwell Clifford's Puppy Days by Norman Bridwell Color Dance by Ann Jonas Corcluray's Christmas by B. G. Hennessy The Crayon Counting Book by Pam Muftoz Ryan and Jerry Pallotta > Bo You Want to Be My Fri by Eric Carle The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins E Eating the Alpha et by Lois Ehles F Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Chiistelow Flossie and the Fox by Patricia C. McKissack anklin and the Thunder Paulette Bourgeois Franklin Goes to School by Paulette Bourgeois Franklin in the Dark by Paulette Bourgecis Franklin Is Bossy by Paulette Bourgeois Franklin Is Lost by Paulette Bourgecis janklin’s New Friend by Paulette Bourgeois The Gingerbr 9 Boy by Paul Galdone Goiden Bear by Ruth Young The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle Growing Vegetable Soup by Lois Ehlert 4 Harold and the Purple by Crockett Johnson 1 I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, retold and illustrated by Nedine Bernan Westcott I Went W Sue Williarns If You Give @ Moose a Muffin Laura Joffe Numeroff Give g Mause a Cookie by Laura Jotte Numerott ra Sleeps Over by Bernard Waber The island Light by Rosemary Wells It's c Fruit, it's a Vegetable, It's. Pum by Allan Fowie: Jd Julius, the Baby of the Word by Kevin Henkes K K Is for Kiss Good Nig by Jil Sardegna f: A Bedtime Ajphabet L Lily’s Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes tovie's Goose by H. M. Ehrlich M Moke Way for Ducklings by Robert McClaskey Meow! retold ond llustroted by Katya Amold Mike muligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginio Lee Burton Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten by Joseph Siate Miss Spider's Teo Party by David Kirk The Mitten: A Ukrainian Folktale, adapted and lustrated by Jan Brett The Mixed-Up Chameleon by Eric Carle Monkey-Monkey’s Trick: Based on an African Foiktale by Patricia C. Mekissack Moss Pillows by Rosemary Wells Mouse Mess by Lined Riley My Friend Gorilla by Atsuko Morozumi My Liflle Sister Ate One Hare by Bill Grossman 9 Our Granny by Margaret Wid Over in the Meadow by John Langstaff Pp Pigs by Gail Gibbons The Polar Express by Chris Van Alisburg The Princess and the Pea by Alan Trussell-Cullen Pumpkin, Pumpkin by Jeanne Titherington Purple. Green, and Yellow by Robert Munsch The Quit Story by Tony Johnston R Rabbits, Rabbits, and More Rabbits! by Gall Gibbons The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Plister The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant Rooster's Off to See the World by Eric Carle s Siver Packages: An Appalachian Christmas Story by Cynthia Ryiant Skip to My Lou, adapted and illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott Stelaluna by Janell Cannon Sirega Nena: An Old Tale, retold and illustrated by Tomie de Paola Sirega Nana's Magic Lessons by Tomie de Paola The Siory of Ruby Bridges by Robert Coles A Summertime Song by rene Haas T To Market, fo Market by Anne Miranda Thank You, Sante by Margaret Wild This Old Man, illustrated by Carol Jones The Three Litile Pigs. ilustrated by Eileen Grace Tom Goes to Kindergarten by Margaret Wild The Town Mouse and the Couniry Mouse, retold and ilustrated by Helen Craig Trucks by Byron Barton Trucks You Can Count On by Doug Magee Tucking Mommy in by Morag Lon v The Very Busy Spider by Erie Carle The Very Clumsy Cifck Beetle by Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle The Very Quiet Cricket by Eric Carle Voyage fo the Bunny Planet First Tomato bby Rosemary Wells Ww Whot Will Mommy Do When I'm at School? by Dolores Johnson, When | Feel Angry by Comelio Maude Spelman Where's Spat? by Etic Hil White Rabbit's Color Book by Alan Baker The Wimp by Kathy Caple z Zo0-Leoking by Mem Fox ® Any book by Dr. Seuss | | My Parents and Me: Cooking Fun Easy Banana Ice Cream Making ice cream on a hot summer day is always a treat for a young child. Here is an easy {and unique] ice cream recipe. You will need: | cup orange juice. bananas, 12 marshmallows, sugar, @ dash of sol (optional). 1 cup whip, ripe | tablespoon yellow food celoring ping cream, measuring spoons. 2 mixing bowls, a hand mixer, 9 knife, an 8° round cake pan, foil, and a stiring spoon. Directions: Assist your chi in cutting the bananas into jorge chunks. in a large mixing bowl, combine all the ingredients except the whipping cream, Using the hand mixer blend at high speed tor one minute, Ina separate bowl, mix the whip: ping cream unlil peaks form. Fold the whipped cream into the banana mixture. Pour into a coke pon, cover with foil, and freeze until firm: Apple Cinnamon Toast Sometimes it is difficult to get a hild fo eat a good breakfast. Here is a fun idea that CZ ae your little one is sure to enjoy. You will need: 1 eppie, cinnamon sugar mixture in a shaker, slice of bread, butter, a knife. ‘and a cookie sheet ctlons: Peel and slice the apple. Let your child butter the bread and place the apple sices on the bread, Shake the cinnamon-sugar mixture over the top. Piace on o cookie sheet ‘and bake at 375°F for 15 to 20 minutes. Not only is this good for breakfast, but it alo makes a great snack! Pretzels This recipe is lots of fun and provides a healthy, great- tasting treat for your child. Any extra pretzels can be and for another day, You will need: | package yeast, 12 cups warm water, 1 tablespoon sugar, 4 cups flout, 1 egg (beaten), salt, a mixing bow), 9 basting brush, measuring cups, measuring spoons, and a cookie sheet. Directions: In a mixing bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water, Add the flour and sugor. knead the mixture ona flouted board or tabie: top. (Kids are great at kneading bread.) Let the dough tise until it doubles in size, Divide the dough in half, then in half again. Spit each quarter into three pieces, Take each piece and roll out into a long tube, Twist the tube inte the shape of a pretzel. Brush with egg and sprinkle swith salt. Bake at 450°F for 15 minutes. Makes 12 large pretzels, Finger Getatin Itis so much fun to eat gelatin with your fingers! You will need: 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin ‘and 2 packages Jel-O brand gelatin. Directions: Follow the directions on the Jel-O package. adding the fwo envelopes of unt vored gelatin, too. Pour into a pan and chill until firm. Cut with a knife, of create shapes with cookie cutters Create Your Own Puppets Let's start vacation time with something silly. Here is a page of eyes, noses, mouths, and ears for creating some really silly puppets. Color and cut aut the pieces. Glue them onto the bottom of a lunch-size paper bag. (carserrbetlose Co-03i8 ry (On the Rood throwgn Kindler Basic Skills ond Concepts | Patterning he circle besid ture that would come next. | Om HOM@ 6 = O © Ma ® Bie 4. | | | | G2Ga 3 bebe % Shapes Circles Can you find the circles? | ® Carson-Dellosa co-0318 16 (on the Road through Kindergarten ‘Basie Skills ane Concepts More Patterning Draw shapes to continue the patterns. Color. iach ee enxeonx AASOAASO k@Oxeo — eeovedv CeonHee } Squares Trace the squares. Can you find the squares? ‘Eearson-Deliose co-0316 ‘Basie Skil one Concepts Opposites | Draw a line between each pair of opposites. : Boa eee era eS sO Shapes Triangles Trace the triangles. Can you find the triangles? th Concept of More Count the sets in each box. Color the set that has more. Rectangles ‘On the Rowe through Kinet d the rectangles? How many? Can you fin Trace the rectangles. wasth Numbers 1-5 Count the animals, Circle the correct number, 22a. WRUR .:.: Bgig -..: bah ats. ipa [gee Sah ae Stars Trace the stars. Can you find the stars? Ptarsor-Dellosa ¢0-031e 24 (n the Road through Kinelengarten Diamonds Trace the diamonels. Can you find the diamonds? ees cures eee seee_s

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