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Academic Expectations for Kindergarten Beginning of Year Academic Expectations

Academic Expectations for Kindergarten Beginning of Year Academic Expectations All kindergarten students will be assessed with in the first few weeks of school. The following are minimum expectations for the beginning of the year. · Students are able to identify 15 uppercase letters

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Academic Expectations for Kindergarten Beginning of Year Academic Expectations

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  1. Academic Expectations for Kindergarten • Beginning of Year Academic Expectations • All kindergarten students will be assessed with in the first few weeks of school. The following are minimum expectations for the beginning of the year. • · Students are able to identify 15 uppercase letters • · Students are able to identify 15 lowercase letters • · Students are able to produce 10 letter sounds • · Students are able to write their name using primarily lowercase letters • · Students are able to read a simple book with repeated text (Level A) • · Students are able to draw a detailed picture that represents a story • · Students are able describe what is happening in their story • · Students are able to count a group of objects by ones up to 7 • · Students are able to identify numerals 1-10 • End of Year Academic Expectations • By the end of the year students should have mastered the following task. • · Students are able to identify all uppercase letters • · Students are able to identify all lowercase letters • · Students are able to produce all letter sounds • · Students are able to read and write 25 sight words • · Students are able to write a simple story using: • · spaces between words • · Capitalize “I”, beginning of sentences and names • · Ending punctuation • · Correctly formed letters • · Words and pictures match • · Words that are spelled the way they sound (was-“wuz”) • · Students can write, recognize, and count numbers to 20 • · Students can count numbers to 20 • · Students able to count on from an original set of objects • · Students are able to model addition and subtraction using objects • · Students are able to identify, create and extend patterns • · Students are able to recognize and describe shapes

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