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Dwayne Douglas Kohn, known to many as "Mr. Kindergarten," is a highly sought-after speaker, educator, author and illustrator. He has given his unique brand of workshops across the country. He has been featured in many major publications such as NEA Today, Instructor magazine, Family Fun magazine and Reader's Digest. He has also appeared countless times in local and regional newspapers including The Los Angeles Times, The San Antonio Express-News, El Popular Los Angeles, The Bakersfield Californian, among many others. In addition, Mr. Kohn has made numerous television appearances.
"Mr. Kindergarten" is the author/illustrator of more than 100 books, including all Smart As A Fox titles featured on this website. He is the co-author of Integrated Thematic Teaching (NEA) and Building Parent Partnerships (NEA). He has created numerous educational publications for companies such as Judy/Instructo, Frank Schaffer Publications, Simon & Schuster, among others.
His wealth of experience teaching in various school districts allows him to present material that is applicable to any elementary school district. Mr. Kohn has taught in the inner-city of Los Angeles, the rural country setting of Bakersfield, and the middle class suburban neighborhoods of San Diego. He has taught in English, Spanish and in dual-immersion classes in which children are taught in both languages.
Mr. Kohn learned Spanish at the University of Madrid (Univerisidad Complutense de Madrid) while on a year abroad program. He also speaks French and Italian and has dabbled in other languages as well. He combines his love of travel, his knowledge of languages and his desire to teach to create international teacher workshops. In just the last three years he has visited over 30 different states.
Although he is known as "Mr. Kindergarten," Mr. Kohn has a wealth of experience in many grades. Most of his over twenty years in education have been spent with Early Learning: He has taught over ten years in kindergarten and ten years in first grade. However, his very first teaching assignment was in fifth grade. He has worked in second and third grade classrooms as well. In addition, Mr. Kohn has had the opportunity to work with K/1 and 1/2 combination classes.
Despite his very busy traveling schedule, Mr. Kohn refuses to leave the classroom! He flies across the country nearly every weekend and during vacation breaks to give educational presentations, returning just in time to teach another week before flying out yet again. His students follow his trips on a classroom map to learn about geography!
Mr. Kohn currently lives in San Diego County with his wife and three children. This year he is teaching a classroom filled with 32 eager kindergartners. He involves the parents in the educational process through weekly Paint Days, Monthly shows and many special events. He uses a combination of whole language and phonics to create an educational program that meets everyone's unique needs and learning styles.
Mr. Kohn keeps in touch with the families of his students with a daily e-mail Newsletter, a weekly photocopied Newsletter, a weekly Paint Day, monthly end-of-the-unit shows, and by giving parents his cell phone number. Below is a sample of his daily e-mail newsletter. Mr. Kohn created a simple template and saved it in his "draft" box (he uses "yahoo.com" for his e-mail). That way he simply changes the details. The titles, graphics and format stay essentially the same. It usually takes him about 15 minutes to write each day's news. By simply hitting the "send" button, he can instantly reach almost all of his families (the few families who don't have access to e-mail are kept in touch via the weekly Newsletter and via telephone if needed.). Whenever possible, Mr. Kohn also includes recent photos taken by the parents of classroom activities, field trips and special events as attachments. In the sample e-mail newsletter below, the names of the students have been changed or deleted for their security.
This is a typical E-Mail, from last year, that Mr. Kohn sends out on a daily basis:
DAILY KINDERGARTEN NEWS
Wednesday
PARENT CONFERENCE DATES
I have received 20 of the pink conference request forms, and 3 e-mailed requests, for a total of 23 out of the 32 students. I will be meeting with the other teachers tomorrow morning to make the conference schedule. We will be giving first priority to those who turned in a conference date request form. Afterwards we will fill in the rest of the slots with the names of those who didn't make a specific request.
I have received request forms from: John, Mary, Mike, Anthony, Jane, Sally, Maria, Jesus, Jose, Amy, Cody, Tony, Brandy, Arturo, Alex, Emily, Aaron, Adam, Mallorie, and Abby.
IMPORTANT: If your child's name is NOT listed above and you need a specific day and/or time, please e-mail me by 8:00 tonight or call me on my cell phone. I will be meeting with the other teachers before school tomorrow. If you are available anytime, you don't need to let me know. Thanks.
THANK YOU!
A thank you to John's family for the paper plates!
Thank you also to Mary's mom who raced home yesterday
to get some plastic spoons at the last minute!
Thanks also to Steve's mom for donating yet another huge pumpkin and for carving a couple of them!
Sally's mom cooked the seeds from our pumpkins and sent them in today. It is amazing how the kids who at first said "Yuck" when I told them that we were going to eat pumpkin seeds were the same ones begging me later for more!
And thank you to everyone else who helped out and donated other items.
IN CLASS
Today we reviewed this month's vocabulary words and the numbers 1-10. We made a calendar for November which your child can hang up in his/her room or on the refrigerator to count down to our next holiday, Thanksgiving. Ask your child how to draw a turkey using their hand! We also completed another page in our Farm counting book (We should finish it by Friday so that we can take it home to you). Our flip book for today is the ending sound "M."
HOMEWORK 
WRITING: Write the first letter of the word. If it does NOT start with "Ss" cross out the picture. Draw 2 things that begin with "Ss." On the back, simply write the word "I" and then draw something they do.
MATH: Equal parts. If these shapes were cakes or pizzas, circle the one which would be fair (all of the pieces cut the same size). On the back, read the instructions for each line on the bottom of the page.
READING: "M" Flip book, Reading Log
CONGRATULATIONS 
Frank has joined the "100 Club" by counting to 100 today!
Sally and Mike earned their "I Know my Letters" certificate today! John is on level 9 of our Reading Log program. Keep reading every day!
NEEDS LIST
We are running very low on Kleenex and have run out of paper towels.
We could also use some plastic spoons and forks.
Next Wednesday we will be making FRUIT SALAD. This week if you are out grocery shopping, please pick us up a fruit or two. We would like to get as many DIFFERENT fruits as possible- so I will list the fruits as they come in on the daily e-mail so we don't end up with 32 apples! If the fruit can last a week in the classroom, you may send it in beginning tomorrow. Any fruit that only lasts a few days, please wait until Monday or Tuesday to send it in. We will also be making fresh-squeezed orange juice and will need a lot of oranges! Thanks in advance for your help.
(In case you are wondering, we will be making a VEGETABLE salad the following week).
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
NOVEMBER THEME: FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Wednesday, Nov. 8: Fruit Salad and orange juice! Send in some fruit! Thursday, Nov. 9: PAINT DAY with a Thanksgiving Theme Friday, Nov. 10: No School - Veteran's Day
November 13-16: Parent Conferences - Minimum Days
Wednesday, Nov. 15: Vegetable Salad! They will eat their veggies!
Thursday, Nov. 16: Thanksgiving Show & Feast! Showtime: 9:00
November 20-24: No School - Thanksgiving Vacation
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