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2013 2014 Kindergarten Catholic School Version Curriculum Express for Parents

Curriculum Express for Parents 2013 2014 Catholic School Version

Alberta Education The Alberta Education website contains information on learning from the early years to adulthood. This document, along with most Alberta Education documents, can be found on the website at http://education.alberta.ca. Where can I get more information? Citizenship and Career Pathways Telephone: 780 427 2984 Fax: 780 422 0576 E-mail: curric.contact@education.gov.ab.ca To be connected toll-free inside Alberta, dial 310 0000. Learn more about your child s education by visiting My Child s Learning: A Parent Resource available at http://www.mychildslearning.alberta.ca. ISSN 1918 1663 Copyright 2013, the Crown in Right of Alberta, as represented by the Minister of Education. Alberta Education, 10044 108 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5J 5E6. Permission is given by the copyright owner to reproduce this handbook for educational purposes and on a nonprofit basis.

Religious education is an essential part of Catholic schools. Schools support the home and family in the faith development of children. Kindergarten Children Kindergarten in Alberta Kindergarten Teachers Children usually go to Kindergarten in the year before Grade 1. Your child does not have to go to Kindergarten. But, it is a good idea to send your child to Kindergarten. Kindergarten helps your child in many ways. For example, Your child learns about school. Your child makes new friends. Your child prepares for Grade 1. Kindergarten teachers are trained teachers. They know how to help young children enjoy Kindergarten. They plan activities to help young children learn. Sometimes Kindergarten teachers have a teaching assistant. Teaching assistants help the students and teachers. They help in many ways. Principals Each school has a principal. Principals are the school leaders. They help the teachers. They also talk to parents. Sometimes the principal reads to the Kindergarten children. 1

Early Literacy What do children learn in Kindergarten? Children learn to use language to express thoughts, feelings and experiences. They learn about sounds and make rhymes. They listen to stories together and talk about the stories. They ask and answer questions. Children learn about books and print. They learn to print their own names. Early Numeracy Children use mathematics to make sense of their world. They count objects up to 10. They show a given number using pictures or objects. They sort objects by shape, colour or size. They recognize and make patterns. They compare objects on length, weight or volume. Environment and Community Awareness Children use their five senses to explore the world around them. They explore the use of blocks, wood, clay, water and sound. They learn about shapes, colours, signs and patterns in their world. They find out about places and activities in the community. Religious Education In God s Image children connect their experiences, activities and special moments to their faith. 2 Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada

Citizenship and Identity Students start to learn how to be good citizens. They learn what makes them unique. They learn about their world and how they belong. They learn how to share and show respect. Personal and Social Responsibility Children learn to work and play with others. They learn to work in a group. They learn how to make friends. They learn about feelings. They learn to follow directions and be responsible. Physical Skills and Well-being Children learn to make good choices in their life. They learn how to live a healthy life. They learn how to live a safe life. They learn about exercise. They develop their bodies. Creative Expression Children express feelings and ideas through music, drama and art. They join in action songs. They explore paints, clay, crayons and learn about colours, shapes, lines and patterns. They use their imagination to tell stories using puppets and role-playing. 3

Young children learn in many ways. Children are also very active. They like to move. They like to try different things. In other words, young children like to play. For example, young children like to ask questions. In this way, they learn many things. How do young children learn? Play is an important part of Kindergarten. Children learn many things when they play. Students learn from their teachers. Students learn from each other. And they learn from you! Young children grow in many ways. And they grow fast! They learn new things everyday. They learn how to be with other people. They learn how to think. What do we know about young children? They learn how to express their ideas. They learn how to express their feelings. And they learn how to use their bodies. 4 Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada

Children have different needs We are all different. We have different needs. Children have different needs too. Some children need extra help with learning. Some children have special needs. Some children are English language learners. They need extra help with English. How do teachers assess my child s learning? Teachers assess your child s learning in many ways: Teachers talk to your child. Teachers watch your child at play. Teachers listen to your child. Teachers write notes about your child. Teachers look for changes in your child. Is my child doing okay? Visit your child s classroom. Go to Parent Evening at the school. Find out about your child s progress. Read the progress report. Do you want to know more? Talk to your child s teacher anytime! The teacher assesses your child s learning everyday. In this way, the teacher knows your child s needs. The teacher can help your child in the best way possible. 5

How can I help my child do well at school? Sleep and healthy food help your child do well at school. Set a regular bedtime. Make your child a healthy breakfast. Let your child help at home. He will enjoy helping you. Talk with your child. Ask your child about her day at school. Here are some questions you can ask your child. What story did you hear today? Can you tell me about it? Who did you play with? What learning centres did you go to today? What are you learning about now? If your child can talk about new things, she will remember new things better. Do you speak another language at home? Talk to your child in your language. Read books in your language. These activities will help your child at school. If you have time Ask to be a helper at your child s school. Parents are welcome at school! Join the School Council. It is a group for parents. Go to special events. One special event may be Family Evening. Be part of your child s school! School will be more fun for you and your child. 6 Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada

Information from school The school sends you lots of information. For example: Progress reports Information about special days and events Information about school trips Is my child safe at school? Schools take extra care of Kindergarten children. For example: Teachers always watch the children at recess. Your child s teacher, an education assistant or an adult parent helper is always in the classroom. Teachers make sure that your child arrives at school safely. Teachers make sure that your child leaves the school safely. What do you do with this information? 1. Read the information. If it is hard, ask somebody to help you. 2. Phone your child s school if you have a question. More Questions? Parents always have a lot of questions about Kindergarten. If you have questions, please call your child s school. 3. Sometimes there is a place to sign your name. Sometimes you check a box yes or no. 4. Send the information back to school with your child. 7

Information Regarding the Alberta Human Rights Act Section 11.1 of the Alberta Human Rights Act requires boards (including charter schools) to provide parents with notice where courses of study, educational programs or instructional materials, or instruction or exercises include subject matter that deals primarily and explicitly with religion, human sexuality or sexual orientation. Where a parent makes a written request, teachers shall exempt the student, without academic penalty, from such instruction, course of study, educational program or use of instructional material. These requirements do not apply to incidental or indirect references to religion, religious themes, human sexuality or sexual orientation. For more information, refer to the Guide to Education: ECS to Grade 12. 8 Alberta Education, Alberta, Canada