Teachers Pay Teachers offers a variety of kindergarten homework calendars, including literacy and math activities for Monday through Thursday, four weeks per month. These monthly calendars are filled with 20 suggestions on places to read and are designed to encourage students to read each day in a fun and new way. The monthly editable calendars come pre-filled with engaging activities that are simple and fun for students to complete at home.
As PYP educators, it is important to ask if our daily posted schedules reflect the priorities of the PYP. This year’s Kindergarten 2 teachers are Ms. Helene Manning, Ms. Zeina El Baba, and Ms. Rehanah Ebrahim Carrim. The teachers are excited to share these resources.
A two-week, developmentally appropriate, Transitional Kindergarten homework calendar focuses on counting and reading. The May Reading a Calendar Activity is perfect for reinforcing skills. A summer homework packet is designed for bilingual or dual language students who have completed Kindergarten and will be entering first grade.
All MTMS teachers will begin posting homework, test, quiz, and project due dates on the first day of school. The calendars for the year are in PDF and WORD formats, allowing teachers to change daily items to suit a child’s abilities or the class.
Incoming 8th grade summer assignments can be viewed and printed for incoming students. These printable and editable homework calendars provide a simple and effective way to do homework in kindergarten.
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I’m so grateful for your website! You have fantastic ideas. I love how you give examples by actually demonstrating what you would actually say and do with the students. A lot of other YouTubers don’t do this. They tell you “what” but not “how” to actually implement them through demonstrations and how to actually talk to the students using helpful phrases. You also give solutions on what to say if students don’t want to do certain things. You also share what works and what doesn’t work in the classroom and how teachers could change it up. Please do more articles on this. So many teachers and educators lack this teaching skills and ideas.
Hey Angie and watchers 👋🏻 sorry to bother. I’m a first year kindergarten teacher and I feel like I am jumping into the middle of the ocean. Can you please tell me if I’m missing Anything this are my ideas ( apart from the curriculum) Morning meeting Groups of 4 Reading corner Brain breaks (stem games) Art time Sign in their names every morning in index cards and drop it in mail box Practice writing name and alphabet and sight words every day after sign in Water bottle station Sight words of the week ( introduced in morning meeting ) Thank you in advanced 🫶🏻🌸