So my youngest kid will be going to kindergarten this fall. She is going to be 5 in March. I am trying to decide how much to prep her for kindergarten. Right now, she goes to preschool 5 days a week for 3 hours a day. She did this last year as well. She knows all of her numbers, letters, and almost all letter sounds (she gets a few confused, but I think that is age appropriate). She knows how to write her name, etc. We are working on address and phone number..they do want the kids to know that, as well.
Beyond that, I am not sure how much I should prep her for K? I know with my son I had him learn all the kindergarten sight words before the kindergarten screening (that will be in 3 months) and he was doing simple sounding out by then too. He scored a 99 on the test, and his teacher said he was at the top of his class going into K. At the time, I felt I really had to prove something because he was the youngest in his class..so I wanted to be sure he had all the academic tools to succeed. He struggled a bit with reading in 2-3rd grade, so it really didn't do me a bit of good longterm with all the practicing we did, trying to get a preschooler to read.
He's fine now in 4th grade, btw. BUT, it did make kindergarten a LOT easier that we just had to work on semantics instead of studying sight words every night, and working on learning how to read, since he already knew how, you know?
So with my middle dd, she was special ed so not totally the same..I didn't do anything. I just did whatever the school had taught her, and I didn't go above or beyond. She scored a 57ish on the kindergarten screening. If I remember right, the benchmark was 75 or so? I know she was special ed, but I feel bad I should have done more. She's doing fine now in 2nd grade, but like my son she also gets reading help. We do read a LOT at home though, no worries, she just finished the "Chrissa" book with me helping her with the hard words.
Anyway...what does everyone else do? How much do you prep for kindergarten? I am trying to decide what to do with my third. I am leaning toward having her learn all the sight words and know how to sound out words before the screening, and definitely before k, but I go back and forth. Thoughts?
Beyond that, I am not sure how much I should prep her for K? I know with my son I had him learn all the kindergarten sight words before the kindergarten screening (that will be in 3 months) and he was doing simple sounding out by then too. He scored a 99 on the test, and his teacher said he was at the top of his class going into K. At the time, I felt I really had to prove something because he was the youngest in his class..so I wanted to be sure he had all the academic tools to succeed. He struggled a bit with reading in 2-3rd grade, so it really didn't do me a bit of good longterm with all the practicing we did, trying to get a preschooler to read.
He's fine now in 4th grade, btw. BUT, it did make kindergarten a LOT easier that we just had to work on semantics instead of studying sight words every night, and working on learning how to read, since he already knew how, you know?
So with my middle dd, she was special ed so not totally the same..I didn't do anything. I just did whatever the school had taught her, and I didn't go above or beyond. She scored a 57ish on the kindergarten screening. If I remember right, the benchmark was 75 or so? I know she was special ed, but I feel bad I should have done more. She's doing fine now in 2nd grade, but like my son she also gets reading help. We do read a LOT at home though, no worries, she just finished the "Chrissa" book with me helping her with the hard words.
Anyway...what does everyone else do? How much do you prep for kindergarten? I am trying to decide what to do with my third. I am leaning toward having her learn all the sight words and know how to sound out words before the screening, and definitely before k, but I go back and forth. Thoughts?

My dd now knows some simple 2 letter words like it, at, in etc and she is quite happy.
. Some of them can't recognize past 5! Doesn't anyone watch Sesame Street anymore?