This document outlines the math and English language arts expectations for kindergarten students. In math, students are expected to count to 100, add and subtract within 5, and identify basic shapes. They will also learn to represent numbers, compare quantities, and use basic measurement. In ELA, students will develop early reading skills like identifying letters, sounds, and sight words. They will also learn to speak clearly, ask and answer questions, and write simple sentences with proper punctuation.
This document outlines the math and English language arts expectations for kindergarten students. In math, students are expected to count to 100, add and subtract within 5, and identify basic shapes. They will also learn to represent numbers, compare quantities, and use basic measurement. In ELA, students will develop early reading skills like identifying letters, sounds, and sight words. They will also learn to speak clearly, ask and answer questions, and write simple sentences with proper punctuation.
This document outlines the math and English language arts expectations for kindergarten students. In math, students are expected to count to 100, add and subtract within 5, and identify basic shapes. They will also learn to represent numbers, compare quantities, and use basic measurement. In ELA, students will develop early reading skills like identifying letters, sounds, and sight words. They will also learn to speak clearly, ask and answer questions, and write simple sentences with proper punctuation.
● Count to 100 by ones and tens. ● Write numbers from 0-20 ● Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 ● Match numbers and quantities ● Count a group of twenty objects in any formation ● Understands the concepts of greater than, less than, and equal to Operation and Algebraic Thinking ● Can add and subtract using manipulatives ● Fluently add and subtract within five Numbers and Operations in Base Ten ● Show 11-19 using tens and ones Measurement and Data ● Describe objects using terms such as length, height, and weight ● Classify objects into categories Geometry ● Name shapes (square, circle, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, sphere, cube, cone, and cylinder) ● Identify shapes and 2D flat shapes or 3D solid figures
ELA Reading: Informational Text ● Identify front cover, back cover, and title page of a book Reading Foundational Skills ● Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page ● Understand that words are separated by spaces in print ● Recognize and name all upper and lower case letters in the alphabet ● Recognize and produce rhyming words. ● Blend and segments single syllable words ● Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds in simple words ● Can produce a sound for each letter ● Can identify long and short vowel sounds ● Read high frequency words ● Read emergent-readers with purpose and understanding Writing ● Can draw a picture and write a sentence about it Speaking and Listening ● Ask and answer questions to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood ● Speak audibly and express thought feeling, thoughts and ideas clearly Language ● Print many upper and lower case letters ● Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun “I” ● Recognize and name end punctuation. ● Write a letter for most letters and short vowel sounds ● Spell simple words phonetically