Kindergarten Official
Children learn to engage in turn-taking conversations, listen actively, and speak audibly about familiar people, places, and things. 3. Mathematics Kindergarten English Language Arts
Students learn to recognize all upper- and lowercase letters, understand that letters represent sounds, and map sounds to letters.
Students compose opinion, informative, and narrative pieces through a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing. kindergarten
By year-end, students are expected to read 50-100 high-frequency "sight words".
Students learn to identify the title, author, illustrator, front cover, and back cover of books. 2. Writing and Communication focusing on developing literacy
Based on standard educational curricula (e.g., TEKS, Common Core), kindergarten is the foundational year for formal schooling, focusing on developing literacy, numeracy, social skills, and scientific curiosity.
Here is a detailed breakdown of kindergarten learning standards and activities: single-syllable word labeling to composing short
Writing moves from simple, single-syllable word labeling to composing short, simple sentences.