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PreK graduation ideas?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
The pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony marks a child's entry into kindergarten class. While in kindergarten, the students will be instructed, tested and graded on different subjects to prepare them for first grade. You should choose ideas for a pre-kindergarten graduation ceremony that involves the students and recognizes the event as something special. Make the graduation ceremony similar to the ones for bigger students, so the pre-kindergartens will have a sense of accomplishment.



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Class Song and Dance



Have the class perform a song and dance routine at the beginning or ending of the graduation ceremony. The performance should include every student in the class. It can also include a solo act, if one student excels better at singing and dancing. Pick a song and routine that will be easy for pre-kindergarten students to learn. You can take popular songs and change the lyrics, so the students can easily learn them. However, to ensure that the students don't forgot the song and dance routine, have an adult perform out in front of them during the ceremony.





Student Speeches



Since it's their graduation ceremony, get the pre-kindergartens involved by having them give short speeches. Each student can recite a speech that's no more than 10 seconds long on a topic that has been agreed upon, such as "What I've learned in pre-kindergarten," "What was the best thing about being in pre-kindergarten" and "What do I want to be when I grow up." Students will write down their speeches on a sheet of paper and read it during the graduation ceremony. If the students become shy, then a schoolteacher or parent can read their speeches for them.

My 5 year old is "graduating" prek in June. They are having a big ceremony at the high school auditorium and we will have some family there. I'm looking for some cute ideas for decorating the house for the jump from prek to kindergarten. I was thinking frogs jumping over but he's very boy. He loves zombies, super heroes and army men. Any ideas?