Kindergarten This is what your child should typically know by the end of Kindergarten. Here is a printable version as well. Reading – Daily reading – Log and track progress Language Arts – Alphabet – Uppercase and lowercase letters – Phonics – Emergent readers ( beginning grammar: sentence, capitalization, and end marks) – Spelling words (sight and frequency) Math – numbers to 100 – Work with numbers 0 to 20 – Beginning addition – Beginning subtraction – Easy two digit addition without regrouping – Compare objects and numbers – Shapes Social Studies – Calendar, Months, and days of the week – Following Rules for safety and better community – Honesty, courage, determination, and responsibility through historic figures – American Symbols – Map basics: Land, water, mountains and rivers – Understanding community – Past, present and future – Understanding wants vs. Needs – National Holidays Science – observe, measure and predict properties of materials – Understanding weather and seasons – Plants and animals that inhabit the earth – Earth is composed of land, air, and water – How things work – Investigations and experiments Visual/Performance – Dance, Music, Arts – Drawing and Coloring – Connect the dots – Hands on Crafts PE Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...