Make this sentence into kindergarten

Miss Caroline cannot accept that Scout already knows how to read and write, because it confounds the teaching formula that she has been taught to implement

Miss Caroline is very surprised when she finds out that Scout can already read and write. She is confused because it doesn't match with what she learned to teach in school.

Miss Caroline is confused because Scout already knows how to read and write, which doesn't fit what she learned to teach.

Sure! Let's simplify this sentence for kindergarten level:

"Miss Caroline is surprised that Scout can read and write because it goes against what Miss Caroline has been taught."

Explanation:

To simplify a sentence for kindergarten level, we want to use simpler words and shorter sentence structure. In this case, we replace "cannot accept" with "is surprised" because it is easier for kindergarteners to understand. We also change "confounds" to "goes against" as it is a simpler way to explain the idea.

Additionally, we remove the phrase "the teaching formula that she has been taught to implement" as it might be too complex for kindergarteners. Instead, we mention that it goes against what Miss Caroline has been taught, which is a simpler way to explain the concept.