Language Arts Standards
Reading Literature
RL.K.1 I can ask questions about text I read or someone
else reads to me.
RL.K.2 I can
retell stories I have read in my own words.
RL.K.3 I can
identify characters, setting, and details in a story I've read or listened to.
RL.K.4 I can
ask and answer questions about words I do not know when I read.
RL.K.5 I can tell the difference between fiction,
nonfiction, and poetry.
RL.K.6 I can tell what an author and an illustrator does.
RL.K.7 I can match the illustration with the story.
RL.K.9 I can compare story characters and events.
RL.K.10 I can participate in group reading activities
Reading Informational Text
RI.K.1
I can ask questions about informational text. I can answer questions
about text.
RI.K.2 I can tell you what a text is mainly about and give details of the text.
RI.K.3 I can connect ideas in a text.
RI.K.4 I can ask and answer questions about words I do not
know when I read.
RI.K.5 I can show you the front cover, back cover, and title page of a book.
RI.K.6 I can tell you the author and illustrator of a text and what they do.
RI.K.7 I can match the illustration with the text.
RI.K.8 I can tell you what the author thinks and why.
RI.K.9 I can compare text about the same topic.
RI.K.10 I can participate in group reading activities.
Reading Foundational Skills
RF.K.1 I can show you how books are organized.
RF.K.1a I can follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
RF.K.1b I know that words represent spoken words.
RF.K.1c I know words are separated by spaces in print.
RF.K.1d I know all upper- and lower cased letters of the alphabet.
RF.K.2 I can play with words, syllables, and sounds.
RF.K.2a I can tell you what words rhyme. I can make new
rhymes.
RF.K.2b I can count,
pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in words.
RF.K.2c I can break words in parts.
RF.K.2d I can change sounds to make new words.
RF.K.3 I
can decode words.
RF.K.3a I know my
letter sounds.
RF.K.3b I know the two sounds a vowel makes.
RF.K.3c I can read words by sight.
RF.K.3d I can tell similar words apart by the sounds.
RF.K.4 I
can read books on my own.
Kindergarten Writing Standards
W.K.1
I can write about something I like or
do not like.
W.K.2
I can write to tell someone about a
topic.
W.K.3
I can write about an event or a
series of events.
W.K.5
I can edit my work.
W.K.6
I can use the computer to publish my work.
W.K.7
I can research and write on a topic.
W.K.8
I can write to answer a
question.
Speaking and Listening Standards
SL.K.1 I can talk and listen in small groups.
SL.K.1a I can follow group rules.
SL.K.1b I can take turns listening and speaking.
SL.K.2
I can ask and answer questions about details. I can ask about things I do not understand.
SL.K.3
I can ask or answer questions to get help or get more information
when I do not understand.
SL.K.4 I can tell about people, places, things, and events.
SL.K.5 I can add details to drawings.
SL.K.6 I can speak clearly my thoughts, feelings,
and ideas.
Language Standards
L.K.1a I can write and speak in English.
L.K.1b I can write my upper and lowercase letters.
L.K.1c Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs.
L.K.1d I can add the s or es sound to words when
there are more than one.
L.K.1e I can use questions words.
L.K.1f I can use prepositions when I talk to tell where.
L.K.2 I can use capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
L.K.2a I can capitalize the first word in a sentence and the word I.
L.K.2b I can recognize and name end punctuation.
L.K.2c I can write a letter for each sound.
L.K.2d I can spell words, writing the sounds I hear.
L.K.4
I can learn the meanings of words from text.
L.K.4a I can tell two meanings for a word.
L.K.4b I can use the ending of a word as a clue to figure out a word’s meaning.
L.K.5 I
can know the meaning of a word.
L.K.5a I can sort objects into categories.
L.K.5b I can give the opposite of a word.
L.K.5c I can make real-life connections between words and their use.
L.K.5d I can act out the meanings of similar words.
L.K.6 I
can use new words and phrases I have learned
from text.
Kindergarten Math Standards
Counting and Cardinality
K.CC.1 I can count to 100 by ones and by tens.
K.CC.2 I can count starting at any number.
K.CC.3 I can write numbers 0 to 20. I can match numbers to the
amount of things I count.
K.CC.4 I know a
number represents an amount of objects.
K.CC.4a When I count,
I know that each number I say represents one
object.
K.CC.4b I know that last number I say is how many objects there are. I know that the number doesn’t change even if I
count them a different way.
K.CC.4c I know that when I count, the number gets bigger.
K.CC.5 I can count 20 things.
K.CC.6 I can tell you if a group has greater than, less than, or the same as another group.
K.CC. 7 I can compare two written numbers.
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
K.OA.1
I can add and subtract with my fingers.
K.OA.2 I can add and subtract within 10 by drawing or using
objects to solve.
K.OA.3 I can show different names for numbers by showing different ways to make the number 5 out
of 5 objects.
K.OA.4 I can add any number from 1 to 9 to make 10.
K.OA. 5 I can add and subtract within
5.
Number and Operations in Base 10
K.NO.1 I can show you how many 10s and how many 1s a number has..
Measurement and Data
K.MD.1 I can tell you what length and width is. I know shapes
can have many attributes.
K.MD.2 I can tell you which is more. I can tell you which is
less.
K.MD.3 I can sort objects into categories.
Geometry
K.G.1
I can tell you the position of an
object using words like above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to.
K.G.2
I can name shapes no matter what way
they are turned.
K.G.3
I know some objects are 2-D, flat and
objects are 3-D and solid.
K.G.4
I can compare the attributes of
shapes.
K.G.5
I can make 3-D shapes out of other
objects.
K.G.6 I can put two shapes together to make a new shape.