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Kindergartner
Definition:
(n.) One who teaches in a kindergarten.
Example Sentences:
(1) At the nearby, poorer Santa Ana Unified district, in contrast, only 0.2% of kindergartners had exemptions on file .
(2) Last year, Maine’s vaccination exemption rate for kindergartners rose to 5.2%.
(3) According to the report, which included data on 45 states that met reporting requirements and the District of Columbia, the median rate of kindergartners with any exemption was less than 1% in six states and greater than 4% in 11 states.
(4) Specifically, we examined the effectiveness of the foot-in-the-door procedure in producing consistent prosocial behavior and self-attributions in kindergartners and second and fifth graders.
(5) Kindergartners and older children correctly identified beginnings and endings of sequences with equal proficiency.
(6) In studies 2a and 2b, training concerning the relevance of orientation improved second and fourth graders' long-term memory for this characteristic, but training effects were minimal for kindergartners.
(7) The effect of sensory input on the performance of a geographical orientation task of children at two different ages (kindergartners and fourth graders) and adults was determined.
(8) Third-grade children formed more cross-ethnic friendships and engaged in more cross-ethnic positive peer interaction than kindergartners.
(9) The results showed that younger children (kindergartners and first graders) understood decomposable idioms better than they did nondecomposable phrases.
(10) An evaluation conducted 1 year after program implementation revealed dramatic increases in the proportion of households producing fruits and vegetables, a higher percentage of breastfeeding mothers, and improvements in weight-for-age among kindergartners.
(11) Twelve healthy adult males and eight (one male and seven females) 6-yr-old kindergartners participated in this study.
(12) The results of our experiment with kindergartners clearly suggest not: In conditions where subjects simply planned to the potential motor activity (without executing it), learning was enhanced.
(13) Prevalence of regular ST use ranges from 18 percent in kindergartners through 6th graders to 55.9 percent among 9th and 10th graders.
(14) Investigated predictors of five measures of early school adjustment for an ethnically diverse cohort of 683 inner-city kindergartners and first graders.
(15) Aim of the examination was to gather information about the rate and intensity of caries cases of Capital kindergartners.
(16) After the massacre of 20 kindergartners in an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, millions of Americans began to take greater notice of the threat from gun violence.
(17) Constructive comprehension abilities were compared in a group of 12 language-disordered children (second graders) and two groups of children acquiring language normally (12 second graders matched to the language-disordered subjects on nonverbal cognitive skills and 12 kindergartners matched on language comprehension).
(18) Kindergartners, second, and fifth graders made repeated trips through a large- or small-scale model town, and then constructed from memory the layout of buildings in either a large- or small-scale space.
(19) Only 1.7% of US parents of kindergartners sought exemptions in 2014 from laws requiring children be vaccinated, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study.
(20) Kindergartners, second graders, fifth graders, and college students were told stories in which the first event might reasonably change the protagonist's appraisal of the second event.