English to Malay Dictionary kindergarten

kindergarten

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definition
noun
In North America, kindergartens are often found in large buildings, typically in the same building as primary grades.
a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
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She recognized kids from her 'kindergarten' class and waved to a few as she leaned out the window.
Another focus of the 'kindergarten' science curriculum is to understand weather concepts.
Audra wouldn't even be able to graduate from 'kindergarten' , let alone high school!
Little Johnny was in his 'kindergarten' class when the teacher asked the children what their fathers did for a living.
Then we invited the 'kindergarten' classes to visit our cave and learn about the oldest paintings in the world.
The oldest child is five now, and he's one of the brightest boys in his 'kindergarten' class.
When I graduated I taught 'kindergarten' and second grade in a suburban school district.
It had been her birthday party, where she had had to invite the whole 'kindergarten' class.
Their younger schoolmates in preschool and 'kindergarten' tied fabric scraps together.
I thought of the convent school in which I was educated from 'kindergarten' to high school.
This represented a major shift in the literacy culture of the 'kindergarten' teachers at this school.
There are private 'kindergartens' or pre-schools, but first grade is the first step they take into the school they will attend for six years, and it is the beginning of academic life.
A 'kindergartener' doesn't know about high school.
His dream was finally realized when the state mandated the existence of public school 'kindergartens' in every school district.
These stories outline the basic requirements for 'kindergartners' through high schoolers, as well as for school athletes and college students.
Phonemic awareness can be incorporated into preschools and 'kindergartens' in a developmentally appropriate fashion.
Since the late 1980s, most private 'kindergartens' in Hong Kong have lacked government funding and have been able to afford only older, less powerful computers.
Bado was smitten with music as a 'kindergartener' , finding himself fascinated by a teacher's piano playing during a class sing-along.
The diminished status of the language specialist is acknowledged in the following comment from an ELA teacher who works with 'kindergartners' .
Until the early 1990s, teachers in most 'kindergartens' in Hong Kong had no official curriculum guidelines for integrating computers into the early childhood curriculum.
Many of the earliest 'kindergartens' in the United States served the purpose of easing the acculturation of newly arrived immigrant children.
In North America, 'kindergartens' are often found in large buildings, typically in the same building as primary grades.
With the exception of one student, all, including my 'kindergartners' , became competent readers in Spanish.
The children, who were 7 years old, were asked to compare their new primary school experiences with those from their 'kindergartens' .
Educators have criticized the emphasis on an exclusively academic curriculum versus a play-centered and developmentally appropriate curriculum in some preschools and 'kindergartens' .
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