Kindergarten Reading / Language Arts Curriculum


Kindergarten CurriculumOur school district’s reading/language arts program consists of a balanced literacy program encompassing phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. Students are encouraged to be at advanced reading levels by the end of kindergarten and strive to be independent readers by the end of second grade. In addition, this curriculum encompasses writing and listening instruction.

The following kindergarten curriculum for reading/ language arts concentrates on the fundamental skills necessary for reading and writing.

Reading

Oral Language Development

check-mark-red.jpg Learns language concepts (e.g. opposites, use of pronouns and directional words).
check-mark-red.jpg Speaks to inform or relate experiences.
check-mark-red.jpg Expands word choices to communicate effectively.

Phonemic Awareness

check-mark-red.jpg Identifies and generates rhyming words.
check-mark-red.jpg Identifies beginning, ending and medial sounds in spoken words.
check-mark-red.jpg Blends sounds together to make words.

Phonics

check-mark-red.jpgRecognizes and identifies all upper and lower-case letters.
check-mark-red.jpgMatches consonant and short vowel sounds to appropriate letters.
check-mark-red.jpgUses word patterns (e.g. –at, -op, -in) to read unknown words.

Fluency

check-mark-red.jpg Reads beginner level text accurately and with expression.

Vocabulary

check-mark-red.jpgReads simple high-frequency sight words.
check-mark-red.jpgRecognizes environmental print (e.g. stop sign, up and down arrows)

Comprehension

check-mark-red.jpgLearns concepts about print.

  • Tracks words left to right, top to bottom, with return sweep
    (Return sweep is when the printing continues from the
    end of one line to the beginning of the next line).
  • Identifies parts of a book.
  • Coordinates one-to-one matching of spoken words to printed words.

check-mark-red.jpgLearns reading strategies used before, during and after reading text.

  • Makes connections to what he or she knows and what he or she reads.
  • Makes predictions based on background knowledge.
  • Responds to reading through discussion or retellings.



Writing

Composition

check-mark-red.jpgContributes to group writing experiences.
check-mark-red.jpgUses drawings, letters, or words to express ideas.
check-mark-red.jpgMakes a list to plan ideas.
check-mark-red.jpgWrites independently.
check-mark-red.jpgWrites simple sentences.
check-mark-red.jpgSpells high-frequency words correctly.

Handwriting

check-mark-red.jpgSize, shape, slant and spacing

Listening

Listening and speaking skills and strategies

check-mark-red.jpgActively listens and responds to books read aloud.
check-mark-red.jpgRetells information heard from stories and spoken presentations.
check-mark-red.jpgFollows two or three-step directions.
check-mark-red.jpgUses social conventions when appropriate (e.g. please, thank you, excuse me).


Source: A Parent’s Guide to Kindergarten Curriculum 2009-2010
Montgomery County Public Schools Rockville, MD