During the intervening years much has been done to make entirely feasible the introduction into school and kindergarten of this pleasing and educating occupation.
At present the average kindergarten pupil will handle the top better than the children in the lowest primary grades who have not had the advantages of kindergarten instruction.
In drawing, as at present taught in our best schools from the kindergarten to the university, the foundation of art in black and white is laid in form study.
The conditions prevailing in the kindergarten are peculiarly favorable to the study of color, because of the opportunities afforded for introducing it in connection with the manual exercises of the gifts and occupations.
Much of this instruction is so simple that it should be familiar to children who have had kindergarten training and has therefore already been explained in substantially the same form in "Color in the Kindergarten.
We next see her going to kindergarten and then on a visit to Florida, and then--but read the stories for yourselves.
They can't even be in the baby kindergarten class!
For they had never been to school before; not even in the kindergarten class.
I guess you will have to go in the kindergarten class.
I do not know how long the free kindergarten system has obtained to any degree in New York City, but I do know that I have as yet found only one working girl who has had the benefit of any such training in childhood.
Sorry, but we're not running any kindergarten here," he replied curtly and turned away.
The free kindergarten movement is not yet old enough to begin to show its effects to any perceptible degree in the factory and workshop.
My solicitous inquiry for the baby brought forth a burst of Latin enthusiasm as to the cunningness and sweetness of that incipient box-maker, who, Angelina informed me, goes to kindergarten in a free hack along with a crowd of other babies.
It is fair to suppose that in the factory and workshop of every description the kindergarten is bound to work incalculable results.
I believe firmly in the kindergarten; I believe that the child, whether rich or poor, who goes to kindergarten in his tender years has a better chance in life, all else being equal, than the child who does not.
Adjoining the kindergarten section was the exhibit of the elementary grades, filling twenty-five units.
After an unsettled and aimless youth, he started teaching, and soon developed a system which has become famous under the name of Kindergarten (children's garden).
The firstKindergarten was opened in 1840 at Blankenburg, Prussia.
Froebel opened his first kindergarten at Blankenburg in Thuringia.
Play, in the kindergarten scheme, is the "normal occupation of the child through which he first begins to perceive moral relations.
In a report of the Commissioner of Education I read the other day that of kindergarten children in an Eastern city who were questioned 63 per cent did not know a robin, and more than half had not seen a dandelion in its yellow glory.
They began before the kindergarten age with burglary and till-tapping.
He sold the Friday Evening Pest all winter and he got fifty cents twice a week for leading Miss Wade's kindergarten class in physical torture; gee, I think he's saving up to pay the national debt, or something!
Hello," said Garry; "want to join thekindergarten class?
The kindergarten babies did not return to school in the afternoon, so their little classroom was empty.
Miss Pope, will you kindly take Margaret Vaughan into the kindergarten classroom, where she will wait until I come to her?
He detests the kindergarten system, and as she is absurdly prejudiced in its favour we have had to try other shops.
There are schools for the blind, deaf and feeble-minded, and a display of all their excellent methods of education, from kindergarten to the imperial university.
Amabel, what should you say to my going into kindergarten work?
Amabel was too precious to be lost for kindergarten work.
The kindergarten period lasted until Billy was ten; then he commenced "swiping" brass faucets from vacant buildings and selling them to a fence who ran a junkshop on Lincoln Street near Kinzie.
His kindergarten education had commenced in an alley back of a feed-store.
We are going to send the twins to the kindergarten next month.
The thing had been done in the cloakroom where the kindergarten children hung their hats and coats.
Trina's work consisted in taking care of the kindergarten rooms, scrubbing the floors, washing the windows, dusting and airing, and carrying out the ashes.
But some have the courage of the little colored girl, aged four, who led a line of kindergarten children up their street and then on to the unknown country that lay between them and Central Park.
The little kindergarten girl who, with head erect, walked past the jeering line of boys to the green trees and soft grass of the park has her counterpart in many young women of New York.
These are found from the kindergarten through the primary and up to the highest grammar grade.
Later, her family moved to Southern California and she organized the first free kindergarten for poor children on the Pacific coast.
Her kindergarten experience is seen in her first two books.
She has continued her interest in kindergarten work.
There are many paper games that may be had, such as transfer pictures, picture puzzles, kindergarten papers, drawing pictures, as well as toys that may be put together to fashion new articles.
No child should go tokindergarten without knowing that he came from his mother, and this knowledge should come to him from his own mother's lips.
The kindergartenwith its suave relentlessness, its perfunctory cheerfulness, closes in upon the life of every child with himself.
To sketch a scheme of defence for the modern human brain, from the kindergarten stage to Commencement day, is merely a way of bringing the subject of education up, and dropping it where it begins.
And I feel that this little kindergarten experience will continue until we have learned its lessons well--have firmly grasped the principles designed for our baby minds.
I feel that we are in but the kindergarten stage of existence, learning the first lessons of Life--fitting ourselves for the grander, broader, fuller life in store for us.
And, like the child, we cannot expect to understand the whyness of it all, certainly not until we pass beyond the kindergarten stage of existence and reach the higher grades.
And we will learn something of Brotherhood, and its goodness--we will have the True Democracy of the kindergarten impressed upon us.
The elimination of interpreted folk lore, such as many of the modern kindergarten versions.
Thus the animal has begun in the kindergarten way to dimly perceive that there are real, though intangible and invisible, relations between objects.
It turned out that Doug knew every ripple and wave in the Kindergarten Rapids.
Dog Leg Falls was about a mile upstream from the Kindergarten Rapids, in a wild and barren part of the river.
Two hours and over a dozen tries later, Doug was ready to graduate both of them from the Kindergarten Rapids.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kindergarten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.