Hello;
Your idea of the welcome packet is FANTASTIC! 
Entering kindergarteners should "not" be reading sight words! They should be 
exploring their world and developing those emergent literacy skills (and 
numeracy skills) that will prepare them for the formal instruction they'll be 
recieving soon....
For the packet, I suggest....
...providing play do - along with ideas for what to do with the play do and the 
"WHY" (small motor, creativity)of it. Suggest the parent buy a cheap cookie 
sheet as a "play-do Board", so the child has a defined area in which to create 
(parents always worry about the "mess"!)
...what about a list of books to read over the summer, along with a pamphlet 
about Caldecott Award winners? This is easily obtained via your public library. 
In fact, you can make them a partner in this!
...Recipe ideas - simple things like the apple tarts you can make with canned 
biscuits and cinnamon sugar..and with that, provide a simple one page write up 
about taking your child with you to the grocery store, talking about the 
apples, comparing the different kinds of apples, weighing the apples - sharing 
how important it is to talk with you child, and the benefits of talking with 
them - in English or another language (just talk!)
....also recipes for bubbles, puffy paint, chalk, etc! 
...provide a list of "free" things going on in the summer. The library usually 
has a story time, and local bookstores (B&N, BAM) usually do too. 
...Compile a list of websites (argh - last resort) that are kid friendly and 
are more than just "moving ditto sheets). Make sure to include a disclaimer on 
there about content and your district's liability.
...Could you put together a calendar for the summer, with something each day 
(or every other day) to do? (ie: June 15 - make chalk and then make a hopscotch 
board;  July 3: visit the library to find out about why we celebrate the Fourth 
of July) 
....The calendar could also include things school specific ("Meet the teacher 
day"; "First day of school"
....maybe a checklist for the first day of school countdown, and have it 
culminate with a party for all entering kindergarteners right before school 
starts? This could be a special "Meet the Teacher" day for kindergarten kids 
only
....There is a great book called, "The Night Before Kindergarten" by 
E.J. Sullivan. YOu could read that book at the party!

Good luck with your project!
Regards;
heidi maier
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>From: Heather Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [MOSAIC] Kindergarten preparation
>
>Does anyone do a "Kindergarten Welcome Packet" type of thing for their 
>entering Kindergarteners in the Spring? Our superintendent is thinking of 
>starting this - sort of a "Welcome to K" packet of possibly a book and/or 
>sight words and/or parent tips - that would be for the kids we've registered 
>to begin K in the fall. We'd try to get it to them before summer starts.
>I'm thinking perhaps we could get a free sample level A book from 
>readinga-z.com (everything has to be very cheap to do it county-wide), and 
>possibly some parent tips from readingrockets.com  I'm not sure about the 
>sight words. What do you think? Should a pre-K student be studying sight 
>words?  We're a rural, high ESL population in general, with pockets of middle 
>class families. Any ideas you have that can help, or if you've done something 
>like this before, would be greatly appreciated!
> Heather Wall/ Instructional Coach/ Georgia
>NBCT 2005
>Literacy: Reading - Language Arts
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