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kindergarten kids vs kindergarten students

Both 'kindergarten kids' and 'kindergarten students' are correct and commonly used phrases. The choice between 'kids' and 'students' depends on the formality of the context and personal preference.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 642 views

kindergarten kids

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to young children attending kindergarten.

This phrase is used to describe young children who are in kindergarten. It is informal and commonly used in everyday language.

Examples:

  • The kindergarten kids were excited for their field trip.
  • She teaches a class of kindergarten kids.
  • The kindergarten kids sang songs during the school assembly.
  • The kindergarten kids played together in the playground.
  • The kindergarten kids learned to count in class.
  • And when the kindergarten kids recently moved their gate, they found out the fence was made out of tapioca.
  • In kindergarten, the kid knew why he was being punished.
  • In kindergarten, the kid knew why he was being punished.
  • In kindergarten, the kid knew why he was being punished.
  • When I was teaching kindergarten, whenever a kid was mean,
  • There's the mayor, he'd like to be re-elected... and he promised the use of this kindergarten for the town kids.
  • I'm no kindergarten kid!
  • About that kid from kindergarten...
  • Their kid was in my kindergarten class.
  • We know people who planned their kids' college - at kindergarten.
  • Should not these kids be in kindergarten?
  • The kid doesn't even go to kindergarten.
  • Lily screams at one of the kids in her kindergarten class.
  • He also told me kids wear suits to kindergarten And that blue chip stocks are great for birthday gifts.
  • I start work today, and you have kids until they start kindergarten.
  • It's tough to trail after Bowles when your kid's in kindergarten.
  • Tomorrow I want to go to nursery schools, kindergartens, and talk to some kids.
  • This kindergarten could certainly be better suited for your own kids... or for a movie theatre, which is a nice pastime.
  • I've got three grown kids and I'm going to kindergarten interviews.
  • They even send kids to study abroad in kindergarten

Alternatives:

  • kindergarteners
  • kindergarten children
  • kindergarten pupils
  • kindergarten youngsters
  • kindergarten tots

kindergarten students

This phrase is also correct and commonly used to refer to children attending kindergarten, especially in more formal contexts.

This phrase is suitable for more formal or professional contexts when referring to children in kindergarten. It is a slightly more formal alternative to 'kindergarten kids.'

Examples:

  • The kindergarten students participated in a science fair.
  • The teacher prepared a lesson plan for the kindergarten students.
  • The kindergarten students showed great progress in their reading skills.
  • The school organized a graduation ceremony for the kindergarten students.
  • The kindergarten students worked on an art project together.
  • And if I were a kindergarten student I would trust her implicitly.
  • And every kindergarten student knows that if the mob ever did come to town, the last hotel to be tainted would be the Golden Nugget.
  • Will the Commission undertake a study of the possibility of encouraging exchanges of kindergarten assistantships among young students and professionals from other Member States, with the aim of familiarising children with a language other than their mother tongue?
  • In my kindergarten class, I have had plenty of troublesome students.
  • Well, you've never been a traditional student, even when you were in kindergarten.
  • Lily's a kindergarten teacher- that's what he means by "students."
  • The girl that taught the SGA students a lesson when they bothered me in kindergarten, the girl who fought against a disorderly girl that robbed me in middle school... that was all strong girl Geum Jan Di.

Alternatives:

  • kindergarteners
  • kindergarten children
  • kindergarten pupils
  • kindergarten youngsters
  • kindergarten tots

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