单词 | kindergarten |
释义 | kindergarten (once / 2211 pages) n Kindergarten is where children are introduced to school; it's where five year old children learn all about their ABC's and choice time. Kindergarten comes from the German words Kinder ("children") and Garten ("garden"). A garden of children is a lovely and poetic image for a classroom full of antsy kids trying their hardest to master basic skills and ideas through creative and interactive lessons. But perhaps that is just how they were seen by the 19th-century German educator Friedrich Fröbel, who is credited with inventing kindergarten, his "method of developing intelligence in young children." WORD FAMILYkindergarten: kindergartener, kindergartens, kindergartner+/kindergartener: kindergarteners/kindergartner: kindergartners USAGE EXAMPLESA tall auburn-haired woman in her forties, she starts her science students working with the farm when they’re in kindergarten. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) When students begin the program in kindergarten, they are quickly immersed into the language, Linn-Hasbrouck said. Washington Times(Dec 26, 2016) We hope that this program lays the groundwork for children to be better prepared for kindergarten and beyond. Seattle Times(Dec 23, 2016) n a preschool for children age 4 to 6 to prepare them for primary school Hyper preschool an educational institution for children too young for elementary school |
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