Transitional Kindergarten (TK) Calendar
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Meet the Teachers
Lead Teacher
Amanda Bevis
Class Pet
Cinnamon
Class Resources
Downloads and quick-reference info for this class.
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- Change of clothes + socks (store in large Ziploc; labeled)
- Large Ziploc bags (for spare clothes) –
- Book bag/backpack (labeled) –
- Thermos-type cup with non-spill mouthpiece (labeled) –
- Lunch box (if not purchasing catered lunch; labeled) –
- Ice pack (if needed) –
- Special snacks (if allergies/dietary needs)
- Clorox wipes (1 container) –
- Plastic 2-pocket prong folder (labeled) –
- Pencil box (large enough for personal items) –
- Crayola washable markers (2 boxes) –
- Elmer’s washable glue sticks (2) –
- Fiskars scissors (blunt tip) –
- Crayola crayons (regular; no fat crayons) –
- Composition notebook (1) –
- Construction paper (Crayola 9x12; 1 pack) –
- Crayola washable kids paint set (10 count) –
- Sandwich-size Ziploc bags (1 box) –
- Enjoy breakfast with your child before coming to school.
- Escort your child to the drop off location each morning. Encourage him/her to walk in with their teacher.
- Kiss your child goodbye and tell them to have a great day! Lingering or drawing out the goodbye creates more anxiety for your child as they wait and anticipate your departure.
- Staying with your child only confuses them and makes leaving even harder. You are welcome to call the Day School office to check on your child.
- Many preschoolers will cry when they first come to the Day School no matter their age or previous experience. However, it is uncommon for a child to cry for an extended period of time (more than 10 or 15 minutes) or resist becoming involved with others their age who are happily playing. We do not want your child to remain upset unnecessarily and will call you if your child is unable to calm down and join the class. On occasion we may develop a transition plan to help a child slowly work up to attending.
- If your child stays for naptime, send a special lovey (pacifier, small blanket, or small stuffed animal). Personal toys should not be brought to school.
- Make sure your child has their backpack and folder each day.
- Please do not leave medications (even OTC) in your child’s backpack.
- Label everything (cups, lunchboxes, jackets, pacifiers, bottles, etc.).