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		Definition of prekindergarten in US English: prekindergarten(also pre-K) nounprēˈkindərˌɡärtn-ˌɡärdn Day care with some educational content for children younger than five, provided by elementary schools or preschools. Example sentencesExamples -  In prekindergarten, Sofia's brother was already beginning to identify himself as an English speaker and to insist on speaking English at home.
 -  Both beginning and experienced teachers, from prekindergarten through elementary, will find a wealth of appropriate materials and suggestions.
 -  The dual language program was launched in prekindergarten, kindergarten, and first-grade classes that year.
 -  The study found that although rates of expulsion vary widely among the 40 states funding prekindergarten, state expulsion rates for prekindergartners exceed those in K - 12 classes in all but three states.
 -  Some child in her prekindergarten class, whose name she will not remember, suggested she taste it.
 -  In Massachusetts, the percentage of suspended students in prekindergarten through third grade more than doubled between 1995 and 2000
 -  Students begin with a full-day prekindergarten program and then move into a full-day kindergarten.
 -  I looked around my prekindergarten classroom and had to laugh.
 -  Floridians, meanwhile, voted to reduce class sizes and offer prekindergarten programs for four-year-olds.
 -  For instance, the use of thematic units was mentioned by every single prekindergarten teacher and most kindergarten teachers but was not mentioned by a single first- or secondgrade teacher.
 -  In order to identify whether successful strategies had a developmental component, we spoke to teachers of different grades, from prekindergarten through second grade.
 -  Virtually every state in the United States is now actively engaged in discussions concerning the implementation of prekindergarten programs, and many different models have been proposed.
 -  Bilingual Learning Centers are employed from prekindergarten to first grade, while Bilingual Resource Centers are used from second to fifth grade.
 -  Her stories are for children ranging in age from prekindergarten to junior high school.
 -  There is one bilingual classroom at each grade level, from prekindergarten to sixth grade.
 
    Definition of prekindergarten in US English: prekindergarten(also pre-K) noun-ˌɡärdn Day care with some educational content for children younger than five, provided by elementary schools or preschools. Example sentencesExamples -  Both beginning and experienced teachers, from prekindergarten through elementary, will find a wealth of appropriate materials and suggestions.
 -  The study found that although rates of expulsion vary widely among the 40 states funding prekindergarten, state expulsion rates for prekindergartners exceed those in K - 12 classes in all but three states.
 -  Some child in her prekindergarten class, whose name she will not remember, suggested she taste it.
 -  There is one bilingual classroom at each grade level, from prekindergarten to sixth grade.
 -  Virtually every state in the United States is now actively engaged in discussions concerning the implementation of prekindergarten programs, and many different models have been proposed.
 -  In order to identify whether successful strategies had a developmental component, we spoke to teachers of different grades, from prekindergarten through second grade.
 -  In prekindergarten, Sofia's brother was already beginning to identify himself as an English speaker and to insist on speaking English at home.
 -  Students begin with a full-day prekindergarten program and then move into a full-day kindergarten.
 -  The dual language program was launched in prekindergarten, kindergarten, and first-grade classes that year.
 -  Her stories are for children ranging in age from prekindergarten to junior high school.
 -  In Massachusetts, the percentage of suspended students in prekindergarten through third grade more than doubled between 1995 and 2000
 -  I looked around my prekindergarten classroom and had to laugh.
 -  For instance, the use of thematic units was mentioned by every single prekindergarten teacher and most kindergarten teachers but was not mentioned by a single first- or secondgrade teacher.
 -  Bilingual Learning Centers are employed from prekindergarten to first grade, while Bilingual Resource Centers are used from second to fifth grade.
 -  Floridians, meanwhile, voted to reduce class sizes and offer prekindergarten programs for four-year-olds.
 
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