Kindergarten Readiness Calendar
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Kindergarten Readiness Indicator Checklist
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Speaks in complete sentences.
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Follows directions with at least two steps.
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Understands words such as "top" and "bottom" and "big" and "little".
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Makes simple predictions and comments about a story being read.
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Matches two pictures that are alike.
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Looks at groups of objects and says which are the same shape, color or size.
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Tells things that together, for example a spoon and fork are for eating and a fish and a boat go in the water.
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Repeats a pattern you start; for example, step, step, jump-step, step, jump.
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Puts 3 pictures in order; for example 1. Planting flower seeds 2. Flowers growing. 3. Picking flowers.
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Says or sings familiar songs and nursery rhymes.
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Retells a simple story such as The Three Little Pigs after listening to it while looking at the pictures in the book.
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Works puzzles.
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Recognizes and names at least 5 colors.
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Recognizes his or her own first name in print.
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Recognizes letters in his or her own first name.
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Begins to write some of the letters in his or her own first name.
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Recognizes words or signs he or she sees often; for example, McDonald's, Wal-Mart, the name of the local grocery store where the family shops, or stop signs and exit signs.
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Holds and looks at books correctly; for example holds the book right side up and turns the pages one at a time from front to back.
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Recognizes rhyming words such as cat and hat.
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Recognizes and names at least 10 letters of the alphabet.
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Matches a letter with the beginning sound of a word; for example matches the letter "b" with a picture of a banana.
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Expresses ideas through pictures he or she draws; for example a child draws a picture of 3 family members and says who each one is.
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Counts at least 5 objects such as 3 bananas and 5 forks.
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Sees the written numeral "3" and understands this means 3 objects such as 3 bears.
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Adds and subtracts familiar objects such as cookies.
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Puts written numerals in order from 1 to 5; 1,2,3,4,5.
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Recognizes and names 3 shapes: circle, square and triangle.
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Counts from 1 to 10 in correct order.
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Uses the words "more" and "less" correctly.
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Tells if he or she is a boy or girl.
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Tells first and last name.
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Tells first and last name of parent(s).
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Tells how old he or she is.
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Takes care of own needs such as toileting, washing hands and dressing.
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Adjust to new situations without parents being there.
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Uses pencils, crayons and markers for drawing and writing and cuts with scissors.
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Draws a line, circle, X and +.
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Runs, jumps, hops, throws, catches, and bounces a ball.