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Kindergarten Year Long Pacing Guide

This Kindergarten Pacing Guide was designed to be your go-to reference for planning your lessons and units throughout the year. Feel confident in your long-term and short-term planning and have fun creating lessons that target key kindergarten skills.

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  • There are so many benefits of having parent volunteers in the classroom, especially the kindergarten classroom. This blog post contains editable FREE classroom volunteer forms that you can use to recruit parent volunteers. You'll also find tips for setting up a parent volunteer system in your classroom, along with several task ideas that are perfect for parents wanting to volunteer in your classroom.
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  • Writing unique and insightful report card comments for every student can feel overwhelming. But it doesn't have to be. We all want our comments to be a meaningful and accurate summary of your students progress. With a little pre-planning you can set yourself up for record-card-comment-success. Here's some tips that every Kindergarten, First Grade, and primary teacher should read.
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  • Dealing with upset parents is one of the hardest parts of being a teacher. But you don't need to fear them if you have the tools to diffuse these situations and turn them into an opportunity to problem solve as a team. Here are some tips to help you interact with upset parents successfully and professionally. These are great for parent teacher conferences or even over the phone.
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  • Successful Parent Teacher Conferences are an important part in developing a positive and productive relationship with parents. Most conferences are quick so it's important to be as prepared as possible. From seating arrangements to exit strategies, this blog post includes SO many ideas and strategies to make the most of your conferences. If you are a PreK, Kindergarten, or First Grade teacher, this is a must read before your next parent-teacher conference!
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