Kindergarten
Kindergarten is a time to build the educational foundation of our young students. They are eager to explore and learn through various experiences, and teachers help develop a familiarity of routines and the structure of a classroom. Kindergarteners enter school with a variety of skills and strengths. As a result, children are continually challenged and supported as opportunities arise through play, instruction, and exploration. We aim to build confidence in our students as learners in the classroom and to foster caring relationships and social skills as we nurture our learning community.
Learning in Kindergarten
Lessons in the Everyday Math program provide the foundation of math skills for kindergarten students at Samuel Morey. Supplemental lessons, activities, and games are also part of the math program. Together, these experiences allow students to develop understanding in counting and cardinality, reading and writing numbers, patterns in numbers, basic addition and subtraction, shapes, graphing, comparing numbers and groups of items, and relationships between numbers. They use math language to explain and support their thinking daily.