Kindergarten Reading With Time4Learning

A good kindergarten reading program curriculum relies on many learning tools - kindergarten reading worksheets, reading activities, reading games, reinforcement exercises, and assessments. And kindergarten language arts lessons should cover all English language arts strands. The major language arts strands for a kindergarten reading program are vocabulary development, reading comprehension, literature, writing strategies, writing applications, English language conventions, listening and speaking. While these language arts strands might surprise you, they are all critical lessons for a kindergarten reading program.

Kindergarten reading lesson plans, reading worksheets, and reading activities teach reading skills covering all the language arts strands. Kindergarten reading activities provide an opportunity for children to get a basic understanding of reading skill, decoding, and phonics. These very young children learn through guided reading, reading worksheets, language arts games, and many creative methods that make the kindergarten reading program fun for them.

The Time4Learning Reading and Language Arts curriculum for kindergarten level introduces young learners to age-appropriate literature.  The online activities support the students learning of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and text comprehension.  The Writer’s Corner introduces the students to the process of story-building by selecting backgrounds, objects, and characters from the stories they are reading to create their own stories.  These are then able to be printed out and shared.

Detailed teacher’s guides provide multiple suggestions for offline activities, including handwriting practice, additional worksheets, and activity plans to supplement the online instruction.

There are almost 200 language arts activities in the kindergarten curriculum, and children can either move through them sequentially, or pick and choose from the lessons, using the Activity Finder. Parents can easily follow their child’s progress by logging into the child’s portfolio and viewing day by day lessons or a customizable and printable report than can be sorted by subject, lesson type, or date range.

To find out more about the Kindergarten reading program at Time4Learning, try out one of the demo lessons, ask a question in our parents forum, or even view the entire kindergarten scope and sequence. Sign up today to let your kindergartener experience the fun and learning encompassed in the Time4Learning Kindergarten Reading Program.

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This post was written by Kerry on June 22, 2009

Kindergarten Math with Time4Learning

 

I think summer is a great opportunity to focus in a little bit on individual courses and grade levels with the Time4Learning program.  If you have been considering using the Time4Learning homeschool curriculum for your child, you may be curious how the program works, what is included, and how much is, or isn’t required of you and your child.  This summer series will hopefully answer those questions in detail, and make you feel better able to make decisions about whether the Time4Learning curriculum is right for you and your child.

We’ll start off the series with a look at Kindergarten Math.  This is an incredibly important place to begin, because early elementary math is the foundation that all other math instruction is built on.  Clear and comprehensive coverage of the basics of arithmetic are vital to long term math success.

The Time4Learning Kindergarten Math curriculum is a fun, interactive way to build the necessary collection of skills needed for early math mastery. Kindergarten math students will be learning basic math concepts. In case they haven’t picked it up during their preschool years, kindergarten math students will be learning to count to 100, and to read and write numbers to ten. Kindergarten children will learn about cardinal numbers, which indicate quantity, and ordinal numbers, which indicate position.

While learning to count to 100, kindergarten math students will be counting by   1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s. They will learn the concept of odd and even numbers and be able to identify them. Kindergarten math students will also be introduced to sets, addition, and subtraction. They will use numbers and pictures to count objects in a set. They will compare two sets and tell which is equal to, more than, or less than the other.

Kindergarten math will teach them to create number stories using objects so they’ll learn strategies for solving number problems. This will develop an awareness of how addition and subtraction are used in everyday activities. The children will be able to use addition and subtraction concepts to move forward or backwards along a number line.

Just like all of the math levels, the T4L Kindergarten program uses a combination of learning games, lessons, and printable worksheets.  There are over 100 math activities in the kindergarten curriculum, and children can either move through them sequentially, or pick and choose from the lessons, using the Activity Finder. Parents can easily follow their child’s progress by logging into the child’s portfolio and viewing day by day lessons or a customizable and printable report than can be sorted by subject, lesson type, or date range. 

To find out more about the Kindergarten math program at Time4Learning, try out one of the demo lessons, ask a question in our parents forum, or even view the entire kindergarten scope and sequence. Sign up today to let your kindergartener experience the fun and learning encompassed in the Time4Learning Kindergarten Math Program.

Posted under grade levels, kindergarten curriculum, online math curriculum

This post was written by Kerry on June 9, 2009