Here you will find a list of everything your child needs to learn to mastery in language arts by the end of kindergarten.
Math
- Can count 1-5 in different arrangements
- Can identify if a group has more, fewer, or as many
- Can recognize a group with 1 and 2 more
- Can recognize a group with 1 and 2 fewer
- Understands that 0 means none
- Uses words first through fifth to identify position
- Compare numbers that are greater and less
- Use counting to identify 1 and 2 more
- Use counting to identify 1 and 2 fewer
- Identifies numerals (0-100)
- Writes numerals (0-100)
- Represents numerals (0-30)
- Can order numbers (0-30)
- Can count to 100 by 1's, 2's and 10's
- Uses benchmarks to estimate quantities of a group
- Identifies, copies, extends, and creates patterns
- Identifies the five basic shapes (circle, oval, square, rectangle, triangle)
- Draws the five basic shapes
- Compares sets of objects and uses the terms equal, more than, or less than correctly
- Can count backwards from 10
- Identifies coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter)
- Joins and separates sets of objects
- Uses + sign to join and add groups
- Uses the = sign to show total
- Uses the - sign to show subtraction
- Can solve and write addition sentences about joining
- Tells time to the hour
- Identifies half versus whole
- Divides sets of objects into equal groups
- Measures length with a variety of non standard measurements
- Compares measurements and uses the terms shorter, longer, taller, heavier, warmer, cooler, holds more, etc. correctly
- Uses positional words to explain location (left, right, on, off, inside, between, above, below, etc.)
- Interprets graphs