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kindergarten

[ US /ˈkɪndɝˌɡɑɹtən/ ]
[ UK /kˈɪndəɡˌɑːtən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school

How To Use kindergarten In A Sentence

  • I looked around my prekindergarten classroom and had to laugh.
  • In Mexico, kindergarten teachers visit the preschools that their future students are attending, thus facilitating coordinated planning for the children's transitions between programs.
  • Children begin school in kindergarten and attend elementary, preparatory, and secondary school.
  • She added that Play Days would not be in competition with the kindergarten, which provides care in the mornings or afternoons and not all day.
  • One of them featured a famous photograph of a gauzy Laura Ashley skirt barely concealing the sunshine-silhouetted thighs of a kindergarten aide named Diana Spencer.
  • As they continue to develop, children learn to segment polysyllabic words into syllables as they approach kindergarten age and monosyllabic words into phonemes around first grade.
  • Torn between the aspect of keeping his lousy grade and keeping up with snot-nosed kindergarteners, he sat in the lounge and rolled his papers between his hands uncertainly.
  • He responded testily to questions about WikiLeaks's opaque finances, Private Manning's fate and WikiLeaks's apparent lack of accountability to anybody but himself, calling the questions "cretinous," "facile" and reminiscent of "kindergarten. NYT > Home Page
  • I felt like I was a teacher of kindergarten students. The Sun
  • It wasn't just a question of choosing the right kindergarten and school, it was the right kind of party bag and the right sort of cake.
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