Kindergarten

Kinder

Teacher

Instructional Assistant

Ms. Spencer Walters

Ms. Carol Schwartz

Ms. Stephanie Rickman

Ms. Amanda Boughman

Ms. Angela Watt

Ms. Clarissa Johnson

Ms. Meredith Wickstrom

Ms. Alma Cubiero

Kindergarten Student Supplies List

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High Frequency/Sight Words for Kindergarten

Quarter I

Quarter 2

Quarter 3

Quarter 4

I

you

for

help

can

do

have

too

the

my

they

has

we

are

of

play

see

with

said

where

a

he

want

look

like

is

here

good

to

little

me

who

and

she

this

come

go

was

what

does

Math Fluency Practice

Online Resources for Kindergarten Students and their Families

New for 2023-2024

Online Learning Management System for Kindergarten

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Summer Support Program (click above for link)

Please consider donating the following items to your child's class

  • Additional Headsets for Chromebook

  • Kleenex

  • Clorox wipes

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Flushable wipes

  • Extra Underwear (girls/boys)

  • Napkins/Paper Plates/Plastic Utensils/Paper Cups

  • Extra Crayons and Glue Sticks

  • Kindergarten Board Games such as Candyland/Chutes & Ladders

  • Ream of White Paper or Colored Paper

  • White Card Stock

  • Stamps and Stamp Pads

  • Seasonal Stickers

  • Sidewalk Chalk

  • Sand buckets and toys

Posible Field Trips

  • Smith Hollow Farm

  • Greensboro Children's Museum

  • Kaleideum

  • Greensboro Science Center

(Please note there is a typical cost involved in each field trip, which includes bus transportation. We also must plan in advance due to bus availability.)

Get A Jump Start on Kindergarten (Things your child should be able to do)

  • Write their own name

  • Fine motor skills: Pencil grip and scissor hold.

  • Alphabet knowledge

  • Letter sounds

  • Rote counting to 20

  • Naming basic shapes

  • Naming basic colors

Transition to Kindergarten Smoothly

Kindergarten is such an exciting part of a child's life. Coming to “big school” comes with big changes. It is completely normal for a few tears to be shed during the first week. As routines are established, this will subside.  Your child will start to feel more and more comfortable with their new surroundings and making new friends.  We encourage independence.  Our goal is for each child to be able to come into the classroom, unpack their belongings and get settled to begin their day. We look forward to making Kindergarten a smooth transition for our new Cash Cougars!