1. Language and literacy skills:
This includes a child's ability to communicate effectively, read, and write at an age-appropriate level.
2. Mathematics proficiency:
Kindergarten students should be able to understand basic math concepts like counting, addition, subtraction, and recognizing shapes.
3. Social and emotional development:
Developing social skills, empathy, and emotional regulation are key aspects of a child's growth.
4. Science knowledge:
Basic understanding of scientific concepts and the ability to explore and ask questions about the world around them.
5. Physical development:
Assessing a child's physical abilities and coordination.
6. Fine motor skills:
Assessing a child's physical abilities and coordination.
7. Gross motor skills:
Evaluating larger physical activities like running, jumping, and catching.
8. Artistic and creative expression:
Encouraging creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic activities.
9. Social interaction skills:
Measuring a child's ability to work and play well with others.
10. Health and wellness awareness:
Promoting an understanding of healthy habits and safety.