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KINDERGARTEN TERM THREE STUDY GUIDE

Bible
Memory Verses
1. It is the Lord your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Dueteronomy 13:4
2. And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive. Matthew
21:22
3. Do not lie to each other. Colossians 3:9

1. And They Were Happy….- Who were the following people: Eliezer, Abraham, Sarah,
Rebekah, Isaac/When can we pray?/Why should we pray?/How to pray-Praise God,
Confess your sins, thank God, Prayer fro others, pray for yourself/ God can help us with
hard jobs, We can pray to God about anything at anytime.
2. Alike, but Different -Who were Jacob and Esau?/What did Jacob do to Isaac?/ How
were the brothers different?Who received the blessing from Isaac?God wants brothers
and sisters to get along, Fighting does not solve problems
3. Abram Follows God- God told Abraham to leave his home to go to a place he had for
him.Who was Sarai?

Social Studies
1. Changes - What changes took place in the home (birth, death, migration,
structure-change of curtains, paint,etc. How do you feel about changes at home?Why do
these changes take place? (sickness, study,
2. Rights and Responsibility - A right is something you deserve, a responsibility is
something that you are expected to do. Examples of rights: right to live, right to be fed,
right to a home, right to play, Examples of responsibilities: Eat foods that keep you
healthy, keep your home clean, share and take turns

Science
1. Energy - Energy is the ability to do work. Forms of energy: light, heat and sound.
Humans and animals get energy from the food they eat. Battery gives energy to some
devices. What is solar energy
2. Force - Force is a push or a pull. Squeezing is a type of force and it changes the shape
of things
3. Agriculture - Agriculture is planting of groups and raising of animals. THings we do in
agriculture:planting, digging, weeding, transplanting, harvesting, feeding, etc. Tools used
in agriculture: cutlass, gloves, shovel, fork, wheelbarrow, watering can, People in
agriculture: farmer, vet, huckster, labourer,
Bright Ideas Student’s Book K pages 70-73,78-89
Bright Idea Workbook K pages 32-33, 36-41

HFLE: Health and Family Life Education Student’s Book K pages 20-27
Mathematics
1. 2=D Shapes - 2D shapes are flat shapes (heart, diamond, triangle, rectangle, circle,
oval, square) Number of sides rectangle, square and triangle has. How is a square and
rectangle alike and different
2. Sequencing - What activity takes place at night and in the day, Put the picture to show
the correct order (1,2,3)
3. Addition: adding using drawing, number line and counting on with totals up to 10.
4. Subtraction - Subtracting using drawings
5. 3D Shapes- Identify a cylinder, cube, cuboid, sphere, cone, Examples of 3D shapes
(cube-box, cuboid=desk, cylinder-pencil, sphere-ball, cone- party hat)

Language Arts
1. Grammar - Using am, is and are. Using an or a, using ‘ing’.
2. Phonics & Phonemic Awareness - Beginning and ending sound. Rhyming words,
vowels (a, e, i, o, u)
3. Composition - Story writing using pictures, making sentences using ‘ing’
4. Comprehension- Answering questions based on a picture. Predicting (what will happen
next). Tell the story in sequence
5. Vocabulary - opposites (up/down, stand/sit, left/right, sad/happy, strong/weak, slow/fast,
same/different, thin/fat, old/new, clean/dirty, full/empty, hard/soft, long/short
6. Spelling and Reading - of, they, was, fit, fun, hot, to, wet, with, you, at, cook, fix, food,
job, shop, teeth, work, your, like, am, is, can, sit, mum, a, in, fish, she, net, on, put, not,
has, well, sick, and, I

TIME TABLE

Wed. 22nd June - Reading


Mon. 27th June - Bible, Grammar, Vocabulary
Tue. 28th June - Composition, Science
Wed. 29th June - Social Studies, Comprehension,
Thurs. 30th June - Mathematics, Phonics
Fri. 1st July - Spelling, HFLE

Please ensure students come prepared for the exams with 2 sharpened pencils, an
eraser, crayons, and their colouring book.

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