
Kindergarten
Curriculum
Literacy​
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Phonics & word recognition
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Concepts of print
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Phonological awareness
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Identification of key ideas and details in text
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Comprehension of both fiction and non-fiction literature
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Oral language, vocabulary and communication development
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Beginning writing skills
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Social Studies
Impact social studies helps students gain building blocks for critical thinking, develop strong reading and writing foundation. It helps build skills that teach students what it means to be a responsible and active citizen.
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Fine and Gross Motor Skills
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Cutting
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Pasting
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Grasping writing materials
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Letter Formation
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Number Formation
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Running
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Jumping
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Passing
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Kicking
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Mathematics
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Using numbers to represent quantities
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Solving quantitative problems
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Counting objects in a set or counting out a given number of objects
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Joining or separating objects in simple situations
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Comparing sets or numerals
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Solving and describing simple equations
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Describing 2 & 3 dimensional shapes in different sizes and orientations
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Using basic shapes to model objects in their environment
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Constructing complex shapes
Social Emotional
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Peer interactions
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Responding to stressors
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Processing their thoughts and feelings both in and out of the classroom
Specials
Art
Students use elements and principles of art, observation and prior knowledge, art
vocabulary, ideas from culture and history, learn about artists and their famous
artwork, to convey meaning and awareness in their own works of art.
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Physical Education
Movement, safety rules and procedures, protecting body, warm- up and cool-down techniques, hydration importance, offensive and defensive tactics, muscle strength during specific movements, stretching, service size, physical goals and accomplishments, technology, mental/emotional, physical, and social health.
Media
Students gain access to computer skills. Practice using a keyboard, mouse, and
learn to navigate computer resources.
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