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I've carefully considered, and looked and looked, and finally found the criteria I will be using to select the best candidate for President. 

 

 

River
Valley
PreSchool

 
 


PreSchool Goals
River Valley
PreSchool students will be reaching toward the following goals, so should anyone with Presidential aspirations.

 

I have graded the following candidates:

Hillary Rodham Clinton  (H)

Barack Obama (B)

Mike Huckabee (M)

John McCain (J)

Mitt Romney (R)

 

Y=yes, demonstrated skill

N=no, no proficiency demonstration

U=unknown


 
    Social/Emotional
      Development

 
 
   

Shows
      ability to adjust to new situations

J-Y H-N B-U M-Y R-Y


   

Demonstrates
      appropriate trust in adults

J-Y H-N B-Y M-Y R-Y


 
 
   

Recognizes
      own feelings and manages them appropriately

J-N H-N B-U M-U R-U


   

Stands
      up for the rights of others

J-N H-Y B-Y M-U R-Y


 
 
   

Demonstrates
      self-direction and independence

J-U H-Y B-Y M-Y R-Y


   

Takes
      responsibility for own well-being

J-Y H-N B-Y M-Y R-Y


 
 
   

Respects
      and cares for classroom environment and materials

J-Y H-U B-U M-Y R-Y


   

Follows
      classroom routines

J-N H-N B-Y M-Y R-Y


 
 
   

Follows
      classroom rules

J-N H-N B-U M-Y R-Y


   

Plays
      well with other children

J-N H-N B-Y M-Y R-Y


 
 
   

Recognizes
      the feelings of others and responds appropriately

J-N H-N B-U M-U R-U


   

Shares
      and respects the rights of others

J-Y H-Y B-Y M-U R-U


 
 
   

Uses
      thinking skills to resolve conflicts

J-N H-N B-Y M-Y R-Y


 

 

So far, this is the score:

J - 5   H - 3  B - 8  M - 9  R - 10

Gosh this is exhausting.  I'll do the next part tomorrow.  You can skip down to the questions below for a preview.

 

(Thanks to River Valley pre-School)


 
    Physical
      Development

 
 
    Demonstrates
      basic locomotor skills (running, jumping, hopping, galloping)

    Shows
      balance while moving

 
 
    Climbs
      up and down

    Pedals
      and steers a tricycle (or other wheeled vehicle)

 
 
    Demonstrates
      throwing, kicking, and catching skills

    Controls
      small muscles in hands

 
 
    Coordinates
      eye-hand movement

    Uses
      tools for writing and drawing

 


 
    Cognitive
      Development

 
 
    Observes
      objects and events with curiosity

    Approaches
      problems flexibly

 
 
    Shows
      persistence in approaching tasks

    Explores
      cause and effect

 
 
    Applies
      knowledge or experience to a new context

    Classifies
      objects

 
 
    Compares/measures
    Arranges
      objects in a series

 
 
    Recognizes
      patterns and can repeat them

    Shows
      awareness of time concepts and sequence

 
 
    Shows
      awareness of position in space

    Uses
      one-to-one correspondence

 
 
    Uses
      numbers and counting

    Takes
      on pretend roles and
situations
 
 
    Makes
      believe with objects

    Makes
      and interprets representatives

 


 
    Language
      Development

 
 
    Hears
      and discriminates the sounds of language

    Expresses
      self using words and expanded sentences

 
 
    Understands
      and follows oral directions

    Answers
      questions

 
 
    Asks
      questions

    Actively
      participates in conversations

 
 
    Enjoys
      and values reading

    Demonstrates
      understanding of print concepts

 
 
    Demonstrates
      knowledge of the alphabet

    Uses
      emerging reading skills to make meaning from print

 
 
    Comprehends
      and interprets meaning from books and other texts

    Understands
      the purpose of writing

 
 
    Writes
      letters and words

 


 


      

 


 


 

 

 


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