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Parent Toolkit includes different
topics parents can talk to their children about before
starting Kindergarten. Topics include Academics,
Nutrition, Physical Development, and Social and Emotional
Development.
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PBS Parents has many different
resources for parents! There are many activities parents
can do with their child. Some tabs to look at include
birthday parties, child development, education, and many
more!
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Funbrain Jr. is created to help
preschoolers and kindergartners prepare for when they
begin their schooling. It includes games, stories, and
printable activities parents can help their children with.
There are also resources just for parents that include
introducing your child to a computer, which will be very
important for our class!
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Scholastic has many resources for
parents to use to help their children with reading. There
are books for parents to find to read with their child as
well. This website also has other resources such as life
and learning. One great feature of this site is being able
to chose the age of your child and what you're looking
for; it will take you right to it!
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This website has all kinds of
resources for parents to use while their child is in
kindergarten. There are many activities and projects for
things such as practicing letters. There are also many
games and print outs.
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School Family has many different
resources for parents to use throughout their child's
years of schooling, not only Kindergarten. Some features
of this site include tips on helping with homework,
printables, and different health tips.
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National PTA has many resources for
parents and families. Some categories include academics
and student success, art and culture, health and safety,
and many more. This site can be used for other grade
levels besides Kindergarten.
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Science Bob is a great website with
lots of experiments parents can try with their children.
This is a great resources because it allows the parents to
help their children discover many new things. Some
experiments include making your own rock candy, making a
paper clip float, making a balloon rocket, and many more!
There are also science fair ideas that can be helpful
later in a child's schooling.
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