1. Be able to identify colors.
In kindergarten, children should be able to identify the most common colors such as red, blue, yellow, green, and orange. They should also be able to identify different shades and tints of these colors.
2. Be able to identify shapes.
Children in kindergarten should be able to identify basic shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and hexagons. They should also be able to identify different types of lines including straight lines, curved lines, and zigzag lines.
3. Know the alphabet and be able to spell simple words.
In kindergarten, children should know the alphabet and be able to spell simple words such as "cat," "dog," "mom," and "dad." They should also know how to write their name.
4. Count up to 100.
In kindergarten, children should be able to count up to 100. They should also be familiar with the number names up to 10.
5. Write their name and a few simple sentences
In kindergarten, children should be able to write their name and a few simple sentences such as "I am ____ years old." They should also be familiar with basic punctuation marks such as the period and the comma.
6. Understand basic concepts such as "big," "little," "up," and "down"
In kindergarten, children should understand basic concepts such as "big," "little," "up," and "down." They should also be familiar with directional terms such as north, south, east, and west.
7. Be familiar with calendar months and recognize some numbers on a clock.
In kindergarten, children should be familiar with the months of the year. They should also be able to recognize some numbers on a clock such as 12:00 pm or 3:00 am.
8. Know some common prayers, such as the Lord's Prayer.
In kindergarten, children should know some common prayers such as the Lord's Prayer. They should also have a basic understanding of religious concepts.
9. Have a basic understanding of social skills, such as taking turns and sharing.
In kindergarten, children should have a basic understanding of social skills such as taking turns and sharing. They should also know how to respond appropriately in various social situations.
10. Be able to follow simple instructions.
In kindergarten, children should be able to follow simple instructions. They should also be able to pay attention and focus on tasks.
11. Participate in class and school activities with enthusiasm.
In kindergarten, children should participate in class and school activities with enthusiasm. They should also be willing to try new things and take risks.
12. Make new friends easily.
In kindergarten, children should make new friends easily. They should also be respectful of other people's feelings and belongings.
13. Be curious and ask a lot of questions.
In kindergarten, children should be curious and ask a lot of questions. They should also be interested in learning new things.
14. Be active and enjoy moving around.
In kindergarten, children should be active and enjoy moving around. They should also have a lot of energy and be able to sit still for short periods of time.
15. Have good listening skills.
In kindergarten, children should have good listening skills. They should also be able to follow directions and pay attention to detail.