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PALS Kindergarten

Registration is now open for PALS Kindergarten - Fall 2013

• a half-day kindergarten class - 9 a.m. til 1 p.m.

• 3 days per week in the Fall

• 4 days per week Winter and Spring

• Curriculum for reading, math, science and health & safety:

Land of the Letter People  

a creative, puppet-music-activity based curriculum

This comprehensive, thematically organized kindergarten program successfully immerses children in reading and writing, math and science, health and safety.

Land of the Letter People aligns to Common Core Standards and focuses on:
phonemic awareness and phonics; personal and social development; and conflict resolution.
Rich in literacy, this program features storybooks, big and little books, trade books, and more.
 
Our Kindergarten teacher is Jennifer Henson
and the teacher's aide is Denise Thomas..
 
We limit the class to 15 children.
 
Tuition for PALS Kindergarten will be:
$75 registration fee
$150 per month when meeting 3 days per week
$165 per month when meeting 4 days per week
 
For more information or to schedule a visit, call Debi Lewis, 706-346-6418
 

Land of the Letter People® is a research-based, classroom-tested, balanced literacy program that promotes successful reading and writing in the kindergarten classroom. Visit the Abrams Learning website to see how the Letter People curriculum correlates to the national common core curriculum standards. . . www.abramslearningtrends.com


Land of the Letter People uses 26 puppets, music, activities, journals, big books and family activity pages to . . .

  • Foster individual success
  • Support the Reading First initiative
  • Promote word building, reading, and writing for kindergarten children, while allowing each child to move at her or his own pace
  • Balance the best of phonemic awareness, the alphabetic principle, & predictable and decodable text with literature-based learning
  • Model social skills and conflict resolution
  • Create a motivating and fun-filled instructional environment
30 million children have learned to read 
using the Land of the Letter People.