![]() Want to know more about free-flowing centers? You can learn all about how they work in the P.L.A.Y. Our literacy block focuses on mini lessons, writing time, a LOT of reading and read alouds, and free-flowing centers, where students are moving through their choices and I am meeting with small groups. later in the day during math.ĩ:30-11:00 – literacy (science/ss integration) I recently made the switch to number corner and calendar in the morning and I LOVE it – I really feel like for my class and preferences, this flows better in the morning vs. Our morning work consists of unpacking, signing in, fine motor tasks, and play. *I currently teach Transitional Kindergarten, however, this schedule is very similar to when I taught Kindergarten (see schedule linked above).Ĩ:35-9:00 – arrival, breakfast, morning work Of course – I would love to hear from you anytime with more questions! But I hope to answer the main question of “What do we do all day?” I am not going into full detail in this post about each aspect of our day. My schedule for Kindergarten is just to give you a glimpse into our day since I have been asked so much about it. I hope you can find some inspiration!Īnd be sure to check out this full day Transitional Kindergarten schedule for even more examples of how to include play in the classroom! This is so disheartening, and I hope a change is near for them! If that is the case for you, I suggest reading 10 Ways to Incorporate More Play into Your Classroom. I also know that sadly, several Kindergarten teachers are simply not allowed to have play in their classrooms. What works for one doesn’t work for another, and schedules often vary based on district requirements, bus scheduling, etc. Even when you have completed a level, you can continue practicing at that level, but it gives you no more knowledge points.Every Classroom and Kindergarten Schedule Is Different!īefore sharing my schedule, I just want to state that every classroom is different in every school around the world. A cleared level has a green background above. You only earn knowledge points for levels that has not been cleared before. In Memory, the maximum number of collectable gold medals is 6. A gold medal will be received after 10 completed rounds. You'll get a bronze medal when you complete a level 2 times and a silver medal after 5 completed rounds. The maximum number of points (12 knowledge points) is achieved when you pass all 6 levels. Appropriate moments can be on weekends and school holidays! Calculation of knowledge pointsEach completed game level gives 2 knowledge point in Memory. In order for children to remember the strategies in this memory game, it is good if the children are encouraged to go back here on several occasions and not only played once. It is common that the child will make significant progress by developing memory strategies. ![]() Memory and childrenĬhildren should periodically return to this memory until they are easily capable of solving at least the most basic levels. When you find a pair they are removed from the board and when you find all the pairs in this memory, you have completed the level. Try to remember these images as it becomes easier to find pairs the longer you play. If you can't find a pair, the flipped cards will be flipped back with the face down. ![]() Then try to find another card that has the same image as the first. ![]() On the game board, there are always two identical images. The higher the number, the more cards are in the memo game. ![]()
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