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Indian Prairie School District 204��Kindergarten Overview

LONGWOOD

Elementary School

Welcome Class of 2037!

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WELCOME TO

LONGWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Mr. Derrius Hightower

Principal

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Welcome to Kindergarten!

This presentation provides you with important information about our kindergarten program and registration process.

If you have not already done so, please complete the Kindergarten Information Sheet using the below link so we can share important information with you prior to registration. Official registration will begin May 1st.

Kindergarten Info Sheet link

If you have specific student related questions, please email our school directly at josabet_jardines@ipsd.org

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General Information:

• You must be a legal district resident to enroll in IPSD�• Your child should be five years old on or before September 1, 2024�• The school day is from 9:05 – 3:35, 9:15 – 3:35 on Wednesdays

Health Examination and Immunization Requirements:�• Proof of the required state of Illinois physical examination and immunizations needs to be submitted by October 15, 2024�• Oral health examination needs to be submitted by May 15, 2025�• Vision examination needs to be submitted by October 15, 2024�• Health forms may be found on our district website

Indian Prairie School District’s online registration will open May 1, 2024.

In the meantime, please complete the Student Information Sheet.

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What is a kindergartener like?

Excited

about

school

Needs time to explore

Needs social

skill modeling

and practice

Wants

to play

Has

open

sense of

humor

Absorb

information

like a sponge

May be

anxious

about

school

Has

potential

for significant

developmental

growth

Enjoys

hearing

stories

read aloud

Enjoys

spending time

with adults

Is open

and

honest

Enjoys

books

Copies

other’s

behavior

Enjoys

Spending

time with

peers

Motivated by

positive

reinforcement

Short attention

span; thus,

needs smaller

chunks of

instruction

Enters

school at

various levels

of development

socially and

academically

Needs

movement

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ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN

*Please contact your principal if you have questions about attending a half-day of kindergarten or criteria for early entrance through the Acceleration Act.

* 9:15 A.M. - 3:35 P.M. on Wednesdays

9:05 A.M. - 3:35 P.M.

6 hrs. 30 min

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REGISTRATION & RESIDENCY

Registration will occur online after May 1st.

Parents will receive an email with instructions on how to register their child beginning May 1st.

When a child is registering in District 204 for the first time, a parent or guardian must provide proof of identity and age by providing one of the following documents:

  • Original or certified copy of a birth certificate (must be 5 by September 1, 2024*)
  • Valid passport, or
  • Other record recognized by a court

of law (ex: adoption certificate)

*In order to be considered for early entrance to kindergarten, a student must be 5 years old by October 31, 2024.

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REGISTRATION & RESIDENCY

If this is your only child attending District 204 schools:

A parent or guardian must provide three proofs of residency:* 

*If your child has an older sibling that is electronically certified in the Spring, you may provide their verified residency letter as proof of residency.

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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS & IMMUNIZATIONS

Illinois State Physical/Immunization form due prior to the first day of school

Vision exam due by mid-October 2024

Dental exam due by mid-May 2025

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SCHOOL LUNCH

Students are given 35 minutes each day for lunch/recess. Students are typically given 20 minutes to eat and 15 minutes for recess, but these times are flexible, especially as students adjust to kindergarten.

    • Students may bring their lunch from home each day, may purchase milk only OR a full meal.
    • Menus are available online by clicking the “School Lunch Program” icon on our website.
    • Applications for free or reduced lunches are usually available online at www.ipsd.org. after July 15th.

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THE FIRST FEW DAYS �OF SCHOOL

The first full day for kindergarten students will be

Thursday, August 22, 2024.

Summer Scoop Newsletters will include specific information about orientation times, Kindergarten Screening, as well as back-to-school meet & greet.

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ATTENDANCE MATTERS

Help your children develop positive habits for attendance from an early age!

Remember any lost class time, results in missed learning opportunities for your child.

School attendance is essential to academic success.

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PARENT INVOLVEMENT

PTA

LMC

Volunteer Opportunities

New Family Mentorship

PDAC

(Parent Diversity Advisory Council)

IPEF

(Indian Prairie Educational Foundation)

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WHAT WILL MY CHILD BE LEARNING NEXT YEAR?

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Reading Overview

  • Word Study
    • Phonemic Awareness
    • Phonics
    • Vocabulary
    • Spelling
  • Decoding and Comprehension Strategy Instruction
  • Literature Study
  • Fluency
  • Reading Response

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ReadingUNITS OF STUDY

I Need Words to Communicate

Celebrate You and Me

Order Makes Sense

Information Exploration

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Writing Overview

  • Word Study
  • Grammar Study
  • Writing Strategy and Skill Instruction
  • Written Response
  • Genre Study
  • Author Study

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WHAT CAN I DO TO SUPPORT MY CHILD IN LITERACY SKILLS?

  • Read
  • Read
  • Read
  • Tell stories
  • Write/ draw stories together

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Mathematics Overview & �Unit Applications

  • Students will be able to independently count sets of objects and compare quantities accurately for all numbers 0 through 20 within multiple real-world contexts.
  • Students will be able to recognize and categorize shapes found in their environment. Students will be able to categorize shapes by their attributes.
  • Students will use concrete objects to join sets of objects within 10 based on real world situations. Students will relate the process of addition to the + symbol within a variety of realistic experiences.

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MATHEMATICS OVERVIEW & UNIT APPLICATIONS

Students will use concrete objects to take apart sets of objects within 10 based on real world situations.

Students will relate the process of subtraction to the- symbol within a variety of realistic experiences.

Students can represent real world number stories with symbols.

Students can show how many real world objects they need to add to a set (0 through 9) to make ten.

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MATHEMATICS OVERVIEW & UNIT APPLICATIONS

Students can independently decompose teen numbers into ten ones and some further ones using objects found in their environment.

Students will be able to independently quantify and compare measurable attributes of a variety of objects found in their environment.

Students will compare quantities by interpreting graphs.

Students will be able to identify,describe, and create 3-dimensional shapes.

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WHAT CAN I DO TO SUPPORT MY CHILD IN DEVELOPING NUMBER SENSE?

  • Play board games or card games
  • Sing counting songs
  • Count, count, count!
  • Use your fingers to count
  • Ask, “How many do we need?”

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Science �Units of Study

  • Earth Science - Weather and Climate

  • Physical Science- Pushes and Pulls

  • Life Science- Plants and Animals Working Together

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Social Studies Units of Study

The School Community

Decision Making and Problem Solving

Families

Respect for Culture and Traditions

Community Awareness

    • and Map Skills

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Physical Education

25 minutes 3 times per week with a PE teacher

    • Provides opportunities for movement through exercise, dance, and games
    • Develops gross motor skills
    • Encourages teamwork and healthy lifestyle

Art

50 minutes per week with art teacher

    • Provides for hands on creative expression
    • Develops art appreciation for artists and cultures

Music

50 minutes per week with a music teacher

    • Provides opportunities for listening, moving, singing, and playing instruments
    • Develops appreciation for music from different cultures

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  • Book check out
  • Place for story time
  • Computer programs to enhance learning
  • Direct instruction on Information Literacy skills
  • Individual and small group work
  • Makerspace

LMC

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“Discovery Time” Learning Centers

Practice

Interaction

Enrichment

Creativity

Exploration

Problem Solving

Independence

Differentiation

Provide opportunities for:

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To learn more, visit us at https://ipef204.org/

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Parents,

You were your child’s

first teacher and will

always be your child’s

most important teacher!