Recognizes their name when written.
Can decode written words.
Capitalizes the first word in a sentence and uses ending
punctuation.
Print many upper and lower case letters.
Can retell a story or TV show.
Uses frequent nouns and verbs and can form plural regular nouns
by adding /s/ or /es/.
Understands and uses question words such as who, what, where,
when, why and how.
Uses common prepositions such as: in, out, to, from, off and on.
Identify new meanings for familiar words and apply them
accurately (Ex. knowing duck is a bird and learning the verb to duck).
Matching, Sorting, Handwriting, Vowels and Letter Sounds
Mathematical Understanding, Language and Literacy Skills, Fine Motor Skills, Cognitive Growth, Social-Emotional Learning
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Students will develop foundational literacy skills by tracing and writing uppercase and lowercase letters while exploring the historical contributions of African Americans to foster cultural awareness, fine motor development, and critical thinking through reflective discussion prompts.
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