Welcome To Paradise Education Center
I am excited to be your child’s teacher this year along with my full time instructional assistant Mrs. Antillon.
This is a new and exciting time for you and your child. It will be a time of change and new beginnings — new surroundings, new friends, new skills and new challenges. By working together we can make it a happy and rewarding experience for everyone!
Kindergarten has probably changed a lot since your own experiences beginning school! We're going to have a lot of fun learning letters and letter sounds, basic words, and beginning reading concepts in our literacy centers. We'll become writers, beginning with basic letter information and handwriting, and becoming authors of our own stories in our journals. Your child will love using math manipulatives, computers and Ipads to learn about counting, sorting, patterns, and many other math concepts. Your child will also have weekly special classes including; music, technology, physical education, and library. These special classes are led by other teachers outside of the regular classroom and are sure to be a favorite part of your child's school experience.
Other parts of your child's day include a half hour for lunch in the cafeteria, recess on our playground, snack time; often parents ask how they can prepare their child for their first year of school. Here are a few suggestions to give your child a strong start:
• Read to your child regularly, and talk about the stories you read. (characters, setting, main idea)
• Talk about what you are doing every day when you are out: eating, shopping, walking, playing, or visiting relatives or friends. This will help build your child's vocabulary and communication skills.
• Help your child learn to recognize his/her first and last name in print. Practice writing
their name using uppercase and lowercase letters.
• Let your child use crayons, pencils, and (child friendly!) scissors to get their finger muscles warmed up for Kindergarten!
• Help your child become more independent. From tying their own shoes and buttoning their own pants to using tissues and opening ketchup packets — your child will be more self-confident if they can perform these tasks on their own.
We look forward to getting your child started "On The Road To Success..." here at Paradise Education Center.
, Mrs. Hoogervorst and Mrs.Antillon
I am excited to be your child’s teacher this year along with my full time instructional assistant Mrs. Antillon.
This is a new and exciting time for you and your child. It will be a time of change and new beginnings — new surroundings, new friends, new skills and new challenges. By working together we can make it a happy and rewarding experience for everyone!
Kindergarten has probably changed a lot since your own experiences beginning school! We're going to have a lot of fun learning letters and letter sounds, basic words, and beginning reading concepts in our literacy centers. We'll become writers, beginning with basic letter information and handwriting, and becoming authors of our own stories in our journals. Your child will love using math manipulatives, computers and Ipads to learn about counting, sorting, patterns, and many other math concepts. Your child will also have weekly special classes including; music, technology, physical education, and library. These special classes are led by other teachers outside of the regular classroom and are sure to be a favorite part of your child's school experience.
Other parts of your child's day include a half hour for lunch in the cafeteria, recess on our playground, snack time; often parents ask how they can prepare their child for their first year of school. Here are a few suggestions to give your child a strong start:
• Read to your child regularly, and talk about the stories you read. (characters, setting, main idea)
• Talk about what you are doing every day when you are out: eating, shopping, walking, playing, or visiting relatives or friends. This will help build your child's vocabulary and communication skills.
• Help your child learn to recognize his/her first and last name in print. Practice writing
their name using uppercase and lowercase letters.
• Let your child use crayons, pencils, and (child friendly!) scissors to get their finger muscles warmed up for Kindergarten!
• Help your child become more independent. From tying their own shoes and buttoning their own pants to using tissues and opening ketchup packets — your child will be more self-confident if they can perform these tasks on their own.
We look forward to getting your child started "On The Road To Success..." here at Paradise Education Center.
, Mrs. Hoogervorst and Mrs.Antillon