Kindergarten
Foundation for 21st Century Skills
Kindergarten students show up with curiosity and wonder. Our curriculum challenges them to discover, learn and develop problem-solving and social-emotional skills. Here's what you can expect your Kindergartner to learn:
Reading
- The Five Senses
- Once Upon a Farm
- America: Then & Now
Math
- Counting and cardinality up to 20
- Addition and subtraction
- Shapes and coins
- Contextual problems
- Comparing numbers
- Place value-composing and decomposing
- Measurable attributes
Science
- Engineering
- Five senses
- Properties
- Living and non-living
- Plant life cycle
- Animal life cycle
- Plants vs animals
- Caring for the Earth
- Patterns and seasons
- Weather tools
Social Studies
- Home, school and community
- Laws and leadership
- Needs and wants
- Place and time
Social Emotional Learning
- Move This World daily morning meetings
Skills to Practice for Kindergarten Readiness
- Identifying letters and sounds of the alphabet
- Gripping a pencil, crayon or marker correctly
- Writing their first name using uppercase letters (Bonus if they can use both upper and lowercase letters!)
- Counting objects to 10, saying numbers to 20
- Behavior/safety skills
- Stay with your adult
- Raise your hand for permission to speak
- Come to an adult when in need

