Skills Your Child Must Master
These are skills that are checked on your child report card. By the end of the year he/she should have mastered these skills.
Kindergarten Report Card
Foundational Skills
I can blend sounds to form words.
I can count syllables.
I can follow words in text L to R.
I can identify sounds.
I can name all capital letters.
I can name all lowercase letters.
I can read common high frequency words.
I can read/understand KG level books.
I can recognize spaces in between words.
I can recognize/produce rhyming words .
I can spell simple CVC words.
I can add or substitute sounds to make new words.
Language
I can capitalize the first word of a sentence.
I can print capital letters.
I can print lowercase letters.
I can recognize/name ending punctuation.
I can write corresponding letters with sounds.
Math
I can add one digit numbers using objects or drawings.
I can add within 5 fluently.
I can combine two shapes to make a different shape.
I can compare two numbers 1-10 correctly.
I can compare two objects’ measurable attributes.
I can continue count from any given number within 100.
I can count by 10’s.
I can count to 100.
I can determine if a shape is 2D or 3D.
I can identify numbers.
I can identify the fewer (smaller) group.
I can identify the greater (larger) group.
I can recognize shapes (triangle, square, circle, rectangle and hexagon).
I can show more than one way to represent a given number.
I can solve simple word problems.
I can sort objects by like characteristics.
I can subtract within 10 using objects or drawings.
I can subtract within 5 fluently.
I can use place value to identify tens and ones.
I can write my numbers correctly to 20.
I can count backwards from 30 by 1’s.
I can count objects one by one.
I can decompose numbers 10 or less.
I can find the missing part to find the whole to 10.
I can describe an object using measure attributes (length, height and weight).
I can recognize and identify coins by name (penny, nickel, dime and quarter).
I can recognize 3D shapes (cube, cone, cylinder and sphere).
I can use positional words.