The Kindergarten Morning Binder is your go-to resource for daily, consistent practice of core skills with your early year's student.
NOTE: This item is already included in The Gentle + Classical Primer Bundle. (in print or digital format, based upon which Primer bundle you choose.)
Who is it for?
If you ran across the Preschool Morning Binder but your child is older and needs more challenging content, then this Kindergarten Morning Binder is perfect for your sweet babe! The material included is geared toward children who are in Kindergarten through first grade.
What's included?
In the Kindergarten Morning Binder (Digital: 134 pages, Physical Delivery: 128 pages), your child will have the opportunity to practice:
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Calendar Skills
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Writing His/Her Name
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Emotional Assessment
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Observing Weather
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Letter Formation Copywork Practice in Print (Zaner-Bloser© Style)
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Beginning Letter Sounds
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Recognizing Math Symbols
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and More!
- THE PHYSICAL DELIVERY OPTION IS NOT BOUND and does NOT include a menu cover or the "frames" pages that are complimentary to Kindergarten Math With Confidence.
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The Kindergarten Morning Binder is printed on 100lb uncoated text, front and back, in full color with NO BINDING. It can be written on directly or used inside a menu or dry erase sleeve for repeated uses.
The Kindergarten Morning Binder in PRINT is only 128 pages long and EXCLUDES the ten-frames associated with Kindergarten Math with Confidence as well as alternative options to the first (name/emotions) page. However, all print orders ALSO RECEIVE the digital download so you can print those optional pages if needed at home.
How to Use
Insert the pages of your Morning Binder into dry-erase sleeves or a Morning "Menu." You will find detailed instructions along with a proposed schedule included in the Kindergarten Morning Binder. Find empty menus on amazon HERE.
Preschool or Kindergarten?
How to choose between the Preschool Morning Binder and Kindergarten Morning Binder?
The Preschool Level is for a child who is beginning to practice tracing upper case letters and recognizing them, counting to twenty, recognizing numbers, shapes, and colors. Typically the Preschool level works best for children 2-4.
The Kindergarten Level is for a child who has begun reading instruction and moved past beginner letter recognition skills and is now blending CVC words. The KMB includes upper and lower case letters. This is usually for children 5-7 years.