In the US, it is a compulsory preschool prior to "1st grade" and spelled "kindergarten". There is no record of it using the garden spelling in US education.
(it is spelled kindergarden in Mexico)
When it comes to the meanings of different words, and what they contextually describe, the term "Garten" means and describes an area or place where there is abundance of something, and where something is bountiful and plentiful.
The term "Kinder" means and describes infants and very young children.
Ability and skill to read not nurtured in Kindergarten,
learn what objects are, sequences of objects, patterns and nature of them, and how they connect to things in surroundings. How to write letters of alphabet, and how to write first numbers that come.
Yes, "kindergarten" is the correct spelling.
Meanings of words, "Garten",
area or abundance in a place, where something is bountiful and plentiful.
"Kinder", an abundance of infants and young children.
kindergarten is spelled kindergarten.
Kindergarten
The correct spelling is kindergarten. (from German)
The grade "kindergarten" would only be capitalized when used as a title, header, or category. It is not a proper noun.
You spell it fiferdoon
That spelling appears in many dictionaries, but also widely used is the hyphenated form "pre-kindergarten", abbreviated "Pre-K" or PK.
The current culture has adopted the word 'kindergartner' without the extra E you would use in 'Kindergarten'. Webster's dictionary supports this, while the Free Dictionary says you can use either interchangeably.
The correct spelling is "kindergarten" (a pre-school grade).
That would be the former Mr. Olympia and governor of the state of California, and husband of Maria Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
My nephew is in kindergarten. The kindergarten area is brightly lit.
Kindergarten originates from Germany.
Yes, there is kindergarten in China
Kindergarten is German for Child's Garden. So you would say Kindergarten.