The kindergarten teacher wrote a letter to parents about their child graduating from kindergarten. She notes the student has shown academic and social growth over the year, learning letters, numbers, and reading skills. The teacher encourages the parent to have their child read for 20 minutes per night over the summer to prepare for first grade and avoid losing skills over the break. The teacher offers to provide summer activity suggestions to keep learning over the summer.
The kindergarten teacher wrote a letter to parents about their child graduating from kindergarten. She notes the student has shown academic and social growth over the year, learning letters, numbers, and reading skills. The teacher encourages the parent to have their child read for 20 minutes per night over the summer to prepare for first grade and avoid losing skills over the break. The teacher offers to provide summer activity suggestions to keep learning over the summer.
The kindergarten teacher wrote a letter to parents about their child graduating from kindergarten. She notes the student has shown academic and social growth over the year, learning letters, numbers, and reading skills. The teacher encourages the parent to have their child read for 20 minutes per night over the summer to prepare for first grade and avoid losing skills over the break. The teacher offers to provide summer activity suggestions to keep learning over the summer.
Central Canyon 16437 S Florida Ave. Caldwell Id, 83607 Dear [parent name]: I am writing to express how bittersweet it is to see this kindergarten class graduate. They have all made such growth academically and socially. [parent name]s performance has improved markedly over the past few months. We have learned many new and exciting things this year. We have learned our letter, numbers, addition, subtraction, and so much more. We have the building blocks to become great readers and we are beginning reading. [he/she] has discovered that if [he/she] applies [himself/herself], [he/she] will succeed. This summer it is important that you continue your hard work and read. [Parents name] please read at least 20 min. a night to help prepare you kindergartener to be ready for first grade. You can also prepare for next year by playing educational games, watching educational shows, and doing some worksheets to keep students abilities sharp and avoid the summer slide, where students actually fall back academically. If you would like suggestions for summer work and activities I would be glad to assist you. I know that [parent name] will do great next year, in first grade. Sincerely,