DS has been going to preschool since he was two and will be going to a Junior Kindergarten this fall. He turns 5 this fall (October), so I'm holding him back a year and then starting Kindergarten in 2012.
What will he need to know when he starts Kindergarten?
TIA
Re: What do kids need to know for Kindergarten?
If you google you'll find all kinds of lists of skills. My school district has one on their web site and was handed out at his pre-school. You may want to search your school district web site or ask his pre-school teachers for a list.
Our list has specific things under the headings of reading, writing, phonemic awareness, social development, oral language, mathematics and gross motor.
For example:
Reading:
- identifies front and back of book
- identifies title and title page
- identifies the starting point of text on a page
- identifies many upper and lower case letters including those in his/her name
- knows that letters make sounds and knows some consonant sounds
- demonstrates an awareness of environmental print like restrooms and stop signs
- identifies own name in print.
Writing:
- prints first name
- draws simple picture stories
- writes known letters
- holds pencil correctly and assumes writing posture
- knows some purposes of writing
Phonemic Awareness:
- can identify rhyming words
- can hear beginning sounds of words
Social Development:
- demonstrates a plan for play
- sustains interactions with familiar adults and other children
- follows classroom routines and rules
- interacts positively with most children
Oral Language:
- stays address, phone number, birth date
- names 10 colors
- speaks in complete sentences
- follows 3 step directions
- includes adjectives and adverbs in sentences
Math:
- rote counts to 20
- recognizes numerals 1 - 10
- can write numbers to 10
- combines and compares sets (more or less)
- sorts and classifies by shape, color and size using more than one attribute
- recognizes and completes patterns
- recognizes position objects (first, middle, last)
- recognizes basic shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, diamond)
- compares objects by color, size and height
- matches coins by shape, size and color
- interprets simple graphs
Gross Motor:
- walks heel to toe forward
- stands on 1 foot for 5 seconds
- walks down steps alternating feet
- climbs and swings
- gallops
- hops for 5 times on each foot
- can run on tiptoes
HTH
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Here is a Kindergarten Readiness test:
https://www.covenanthome.com/kready.htm
My DD is 9 days before the cut-off, she did daycare and one year of Prek prior to going to KG at the same public school. She did awesome this year!
Ditto this. I teach kindergarten and the simplest thing I can say is that your child needs to be ready to learn: meaning, be able to sit still, follow directions, listen to a story or to 5-10 minutes of direct instruction, sit at a table and work independently for a few minutes at a time, etc. I've seen kids come in knowing no letters, sounds, numbers, etc. and leave kindergarten reading on grade level, because they were ready to learn. If they're the kid who's rolling around on the carpet, licking the bookcases, and throwing a tantrum every time they don't get to do what they want, THAT is when there's an issue because they just can't focus on what's going on long enough to learn anything.
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