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Everett Public Schools Kindergarten Readiness
Family Guidelines
Parents and families have a very important role as their child's first teacher. These guidelines, available in multiple languages, highlight some of the skills that will help your child prepare for kindergarten.
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Cambodian
- Chinese
- English
- Ethiopian
- Korean
- Marshallese
- Oromo
- Russian
- Somali
- Spanish
- Tagalog
- Tigrigna
- Ukranian
- Vietnamese
Activities & Resources
Everett Public Schools looks forward to your child starting kindergarten! Below are some resources and fun activities that you and your child can do to build kindergarten readiness skills.
Summer Bucket List to Support Kindergarten Readiness:
Math Resources:Language & Literacy Resources:- Getting ready for reading and writing!
- Books about the first day of school
- Beginning sounds
- Capital letter practice
- Letter cards
- Letters & numbers practice
- Number practice
- Nursery rhyme activity
- Nursery rhymes & fingerplays
- Paper placement & pencil skills
- Playdough activity
- Rhyming page
Other Resources
Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
The State of Washington website, Department of Children, Youth and Families, offers valuable information and links.Snohomish County Libraries
Reading with your child is an easy way to build their vocabulary and help them get ready for school. Visiting public libraries exposes children to books and story times even before they can read. Checking out books, music and videos is free. Visit our local libraries at:Recreation
Find out about classes, activities, sports and play group opportunities withChildStrive
ChildStrive is a community-based service provider for Snohomish County families with children, ages birth to three, who have developmental disabilities, developmental delays, or are at risk of falling behind their peers.