Helping Families Choose the Right Kindergarten Program in Barrington 220
Understanding Kindergarten Readiness and Program Options
Ready, Set, Kindergarten
What is Kindergarten Readiness?
Purpose
Early Literacy Skills
Independence Skills
Social and EmotionalDevelopment
Early Math Skills
KindergartenLab Program
B220 Kdg Options
Chinese Immersion Program
Spanish DualLanguage Program
Supporting Learningat Home
Choosing the RightProgram
Purpose of this resource
This instructional resource helps families understand kindergarten readiness skills and explore program options in Barrington 220. Families will learn: • important readiness skills • how early learning supports school success • differences between kindergarten programs • how to select a program that meets their child’s needs Content is based on Barrington 220 resources and Illinois Early Learning guidance.
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What is Kindergarten Readiness?
Kindergarten readiness includes skills children begin developing before entering school. According to Illinois Early Learning guidance, readiness includes: • communication skills • early literacy awareness • basic math understanding • social development • independence Children develop skills at different rates.
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Early Literacy Skills
Examples of early literacy development: • recognizing letters • listening to stories • speaking in sentences • asking questions • understanding print Early literacy supports reading development.
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Early math skills
Examples of early math awareness: • counting numbers • identifying shapes • recognizing patterns • comparing sizes • understanding quantity Early math builds problem-solving skills.
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Social and emotional Development
Important social skills include: • sharing • taking turns • following directions • working independently • expressing feelings Social skills support classroom adjustment.
independence skills
Children benefit from practicing: • putting on backpacks • opening containers • cleaning up materials • following routines • asking for help Independence supports confidence!
Barrington 220 kindergarten options
Traditional Kindergarten
Kindergarten Lab Program
Chinese Immersion Program
Spanish Dual Language PRogram
Kindergarten Lab Program
The Kindergarten Lab Program provides: • structured learning environment • guided learning experiences • opportunities for observation • support for developmental growth Focus on child-centered learning.
Info
Chinese Immersion Program
Chinese Immersion supports bilingual development:• instruction in English and Mandarin • communication skill development • exposure to global language learning • academic learning in two languages Supports cognitive flexibility and help children develop communication skills in multiple languages
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Spanish Dual Language Program
Spanish Dual Language promotes bilingual communication:• learning in English and Spanish • literacy in two languages • cultural awareness • long-term language development Supports communication and academic growth.
TIMELINE
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Supporting Learning At home
Families can support readiness by:• reading daily • counting objects • encouraging conversation • practicing routines • providing play opportunities Learning happens through everyday experiences and simple daily activities help children build readiness skills.
Choosing the right program
Families may consider:• child interests • language opportunities • learning environment • transportation • comfort with program structure Each child learns differently and selecting a program should reflect the needs of the child and family preferences.
Choosing the Right Program
- You may consider:
- Your childrens interest
- Language opportunities
- Learning environment
- Transporation
- Comfort with program structure
Each child learns differently
Selecting a program should reflect the needs of your child and your family preferences
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Helping Families Choose the Right Kindergarten Program in Barrington 220
Understanding Kindergarten Readiness and Program Options
Ready, Set, Kindergarten
What is Kindergarten Readiness?
Purpose
Early Literacy Skills
Independence Skills
Social and EmotionalDevelopment
Early Math Skills
KindergartenLab Program
B220 Kdg Options
Chinese Immersion Program
Spanish DualLanguage Program
Supporting Learningat Home
Choosing the RightProgram
Purpose of this resource
This instructional resource helps families understand kindergarten readiness skills and explore program options in Barrington 220. Families will learn: • important readiness skills • how early learning supports school success • differences between kindergarten programs • how to select a program that meets their child’s needs Content is based on Barrington 220 resources and Illinois Early Learning guidance.
*Image created through Canva AI
Info
What is Kindergarten Readiness?
Kindergarten readiness includes skills children begin developing before entering school. According to Illinois Early Learning guidance, readiness includes: • communication skills • early literacy awareness • basic math understanding • social development • independence Children develop skills at different rates.
*Image created through Canva AI
Early Literacy Skills
Examples of early literacy development: • recognizing letters • listening to stories • speaking in sentences • asking questions • understanding print Early literacy supports reading development.
Info
Early math skills
Examples of early math awareness: • counting numbers • identifying shapes • recognizing patterns • comparing sizes • understanding quantity Early math builds problem-solving skills.
*image created with Canva AI
Info
Social and emotional Development
Important social skills include: • sharing • taking turns • following directions • working independently • expressing feelings Social skills support classroom adjustment.
independence skills
Children benefit from practicing: • putting on backpacks • opening containers • cleaning up materials • following routines • asking for help Independence supports confidence!
Barrington 220 kindergarten options
Traditional Kindergarten
Kindergarten Lab Program
Chinese Immersion Program
Spanish Dual Language PRogram
Kindergarten Lab Program
The Kindergarten Lab Program provides: • structured learning environment • guided learning experiences • opportunities for observation • support for developmental growth Focus on child-centered learning.
Info
Chinese Immersion Program
Chinese Immersion supports bilingual development:• instruction in English and Mandarin • communication skill development • exposure to global language learning • academic learning in two languages Supports cognitive flexibility and help children develop communication skills in multiple languages
Image created through Canva Ai
Spanish Dual Language Program
Spanish Dual Language promotes bilingual communication:• learning in English and Spanish • literacy in two languages • cultural awareness • long-term language development Supports communication and academic growth.
TIMELINE
Image created through Canva Ai
Supporting Learning At home
Families can support readiness by:• reading daily • counting objects • encouraging conversation • practicing routines • providing play opportunities Learning happens through everyday experiences and simple daily activities help children build readiness skills.
Choosing the right program
Families may consider:• child interests • language opportunities • learning environment • transportation • comfort with program structure Each child learns differently and selecting a program should reflect the needs of the child and family preferences.
Choosing the Right Program
Each child learns differently
Selecting a program should reflect the needs of your child and your family preferences