Family of Christ. Child Development Center. Goals & Objectives for Kindergarten

Similar documents
KINDERGARTEN BENCHMARKS

Content Map For Fine Arts - Music

Music Learning Expectations

Standard 1 PERFORMING MUSIC: Singing alone and with others

SECOND GRADE BENCHMARKS

WASD PA Core Music Curriculum

Grade Level Expectations for the Sunshine State Standards

Music Curriculum Kindergarten

Creative Arts. Shuters PLANNING & TRACKING PHOTOCOPIABLE. Grade. Also available for download from OS


PEP-Lower Elementary Report Card 12-13

LEARNING STANDARD/OUTCOME SAMPLE ASSESSMENT CONNECTIONS. Recognize and explore AB form.

GENERAL MUSIC Grade 3

Reception and Year 1 Curriculum Medium Term Plans (Tower)

ARCHDIOCESE OF PORTLAND IN OREGON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC CURRICULUM GUIDE. Department of Catholic Schools 2007

BEGINNING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CURRICULUM MAP

CROSSWALK. Music. Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) to Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Kindergarten Grade 12

Music Curriculum Maps Revised 2016 KINDERGARTEN

S.O.S. Sequencing, Organizing and Using Standards in the Jr. High Orchestra Classroom

PRESCHOOL (THREE AND FOUR YEAR-OLDS) (Page 1 of 2)

WASD PA Core Music Curriculum

Second Grade Music Curriculum

Learning Objectives Lower Grammar Stage. Kindergarten: The Cradle of Civilization Year First Grade: The Greek Year Second Grade: The Roman Year

STRAND I Sing alone and with others

West Linn-Wilsonville School District Primary (Grades K-5) Music Curriculum. Curriculum Foundations

Overview of Content and Performance Standard 1 for The Arts

CONTENT AREA: MUSIC EDUCATION

Diocese of Richmond Consensus Curriculum for Music

Benchmark A: Identify and perform dances from a variety of cultures of past and present society.

Course Outcome Summary

2nd Grade Music Music

Newport Public Schools Curriculum Framework. Subject: Classroom Music Standard #1 Grade Level Grade 1 Standard Benchmarks Suggested Resources/

Formative Assessment Plan

Greenwich Music Objectives Kindergarten General Music

International School of Kenya

Music Guidelines Diocese of Sacramento

Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Academic Standards Music

ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Music. Ephesians 5:19-20

Standard 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music

General Music Objectives by Grade

Explorations 2: British Columbia Curriculum Correlations Please use the Find function to search for specific expectations.

At a Glance: Second Grade at St. Peter s School

First Steps. Music Scope & Sequence

General Music. The following General Music performance objectives are integrated throughout the entire course: MUSIC SKILLS

MUSIC. Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Kindergarten Grade 12

Music Indicators Grade 1

Harlan County Schools Curriculum Guide

UNIT OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to. STATE STANDARDS: #9.1.3 Production, Performance and Exhibition of Music Sing Read music

Grade 2 Music Curriculum Maps

Grade 2 General Music

audience manners and concert etiquette while preparing for their trip to the Strathmore

Instrumental Performance Band 7. Fine Arts Curriculum Framework

Grade 2 General Music

Combined Curriculum Document Arts and Humanities Fourth Grade

Harlan County Schools Curriculum Guide Arts and Humanities Grade 4

Central Valley School District Music 1 st Grade August September Standards August September Standards

DANCE FOR CREATIVITY. Outcomes and Indicators: P.D.H.P.E:

CURRICULUM MAP ACTIVITIES/ RESOURCES BENCHMARKS KEY TERMINOLOGY. LEARNING TARGETS/SKILLS (Performance Tasks) Student s perspective: Rhythm

K-12 Performing Arts - Music Standards Lincoln Community School Sources: ArtsEdge - National Standards for Arts Education

Strand 1: Music Literacy

PRIMARY MUSIC CURRICULUM MAP

Grade 4 General Music

Elements of Music. How can we tell music from other sounds?

Danville School District #118 Fine Arts Music Curriculum and Scope and Sequence Third Grade - First Quarter

WESTFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS Westfield, New Jersey

Essentials Skills for Music 1 st Quarter

Stafford Township School District Manahawkin, NJ

Grade 3 General Music

3rd Grade Music Music

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SKILLS

Purposeful Pathways: Possibilities for the Elementary Music Classroom. Roger Sams Friday, January 11, :45 am 12:45 pm

Second Grade Music Course Map

Kindergarten Music Music

SKILL: What we want students to DO. Acquire a repertoire of songs. Echo. Identify melodic direction and high/low pitches. Improvise in pentatonic

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Music. Kindergarten Pages 1-4. Grade 1 Pages 5-8. Grade 2 Pages Grade 3 Pages Grade 4 Pages Grade 5 Pages 21-24

Art and Design Targets A Year 5 Artist

Visual and Performing Arts Standards. Dance Music Theatre Visual Arts

Visual Arts, Music, Dance, and Theater Personal Curriculum

HINSDALE MUSIC CURRICULUM

Integrating Orff, Kodály, and Eurhythmics with Integrity

THIRD GRADE BENCHMARKS

Describe the essential elements necessary to sing a musical phrase. Sing an independent part as assigned in an ensemble.

Page 8 Lesson Plan Exercises Score Pages 81 94

Musicplay for Kindergarten

PENINSULA SCHOOL DISTRICT Music Curriculum. Grades K-5. Matrix

Music Approved: June 2008 Fillmore Central Revision: Updated:

4th Grade Music Music

Kindergarten students dance, sing, act, and paint, exploring their world

HINSDALE MUSIC CURRICULUM

Whole School Plan Music

Teaching Total Percussion Through Fundamental Concepts

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SKILLS

Power Standards and Benchmarks 3 rd Grade

VOCAL MUSIC CURRICULUM STANDARDS Grades Students will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.

Music. Curriculum Glance Cards

Version 5: August Requires performance/aural assessment. S1C1-102 Adjusting and matching pitches. Requires performance/aural assessment

Students who elect to take a music class at the middle school level know and are able to do everything required in earlier grades and:

End of Key Stage Expectations - KS1

North Kitsap School District GRADE K Essential Academic Learning Requirements ELEMENTARY VISUAL ART

General Music. The following General Music performance objectives are integrated throughout the entire course: MUSIC SKILLS

Transcription:

Family of Christ Child Development Center Goals & Objectives for Kindergarten

Religion Relationships with God Relationships with Others Relationship with the World Grow in faith Know that God sent Jesus as a baby Know that Jesus died and lives again for them Celebrate God s greatness Grow in thankfulness Pray at all times Share God s Good News Grow in Kindness and goodness Eagerly learn God s word Know that God gives them pastors and teachers Know that missionaries tell others about Jesus Praise God for His creation Thank God for His care

Language Arts Reading & Literature Listening & Speaking Writing Language Recite the alphabet Name each letter when they see it Read the names of Jesus, God, classmates, and days of the week Sequence story pictures Identify simple signs Begin to learn reading by using picture and sound cues Page through books from front to back Identify part-whole relationships Distinguish likenesses & differences Choose among stories and poems Read experience charts orally from left to right Recognize sight words and short and long vowel word families Identify consonant sounds when heard Create & tell stories Communicate nonverbally Complete an unfinished story Describe favorite characters Follow two & three step directions Listen to stories & poems Recognize rhyming words Retell simple stories Identify the main idea, character, problem and setting in a story Predict what might happen in the beginning,,middle and end of a story Recite their full name, address, telephone number Create a dialog Role-play Draw their own pictures Copy pictures Print legibly We use Handwriting Without Tears Copy written words & simple sentences Write short sentences using inventive (sound) spelling Use complete sentences Identify questions & statements Discriminate among common speech sounds Speaks clearly Ask & answer questions

Mathematics Concepts of Number Recognize 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 Write the numerals 0 thru 20 Count by rote up to 100 Identify a missing number between 1 & 10 Identify the number before or a specified number between 1 & 10 Identify a penny, a nickel, or a dime Math Computation Exchange pennies, nickels, & dimes for equivalent amounts Work addition and subtraction problems using manipulatives Math Application Order sets of elements (up to 20) from least to greatest Estimate the larger of two objects or sets Sort objects Identify figures having the same shape Identify circles, squares, rectangles, or triangles Identify boxes & balls Read & use a calendar Duplicate, continue, & reverse a pattern of concrete objects Determine time by the hour & by the half-hour Determine how many non standard units occupy a given space Order a set of objects given some measurable attribute Use the attribute of length, capacity, weight, area, & time Collect data & make a bar graph or a pictograph

Science Life Science Earth Science Physical Science Tend plants Classify living and nonliving List the five senses Learn good hygiene practices Decide which animals make good pets Classify plants Compare & plant seeds Nurture young plants Tell how plants, animals, & people use soil, water, & air Explain the basic functions of the lungs, heart, brain, bones and muscles Compare the day sky & night sky Observe the moon Use symbols to represent weather conditions Recognize the globe as earth Classify materials as solid, liquid, or gas Observe changes in matter Evaluate conductors of heat Describe push and pull Read a thermometer State the order of colors on a spectrum Compare lengths & weights of objects &/or materials

Social Studies History Geography Political Science Economics Anthropology Psychology Sociology Distinguish between past, present, & future Identify changes in transportation Put things into a proper order sequence Appreciate those who lived in the past Describe historical figures Relate climate to peoples clothing & dress Explain seasonal changes Describe how geographical places are different Know that a map represents a real place Know days of the week in proper order Understand how days are represented on a calendar Know their street, community & state Understand direction (i.e. up & down, forward & backward) Learn basic concepts about Colorado Explain what it means to be a classroom helper Demonstrate respect for authority Affirm need to be a good neighbor Defend practice of fairness between classmates Recognize traffic signs & their purpose Explain why citizens salute the flag Explain the concept of more or less Describe basic human needs verses wants Explain the importance of money for trade Use pictures to predict and outcome Describe each season of the year Tell a brief story in correct sequence Compare people & traditions Explain cause & effect Differentiate between reality & a folk tale Explain family roles Share a story about family traditions Describe different jobs or professions Describe traditional holiday celebrations

Art Art History Creation of Art Art Criticism & Analysis Aesthetics Recognize types & origins of art Distinguish works of art Discuss characteristics of works of art Use art terms Use art to relate experiences Identify textures Create using lines, shapes, colors, & color families Make a collage Mix secondary colors Model a clay sculpture Use paint to interpret music Create art from imagination Develop skills using craft media & techniques Create an ordered relief print Create an appliqué media banner to convey an idea or feeling Develop Christian character working with other students Talk about ideas & mood expressed in art Explain how an artist made a work look a particular way Identify primary & secondary hues & warm or cool colors Interpret an example of abstract art Role-play or pantomime selected works of art Recognize art as a gift from God Discuss Christian values in relationship to selected works of art Empathize with the content of a work of art Use works of art to relay stories & feelings

Music Singing Playing Moving Listening Reading Composing Comparing Improvising Match pitch Sing questions & answers Explore high voice using relaxed breath & good posture Sing songs from a variety of styles, genres, & cultures Grow in pitch & rhythm accuracy & togetherness Sing echo songs Play simple rhythms on Orff-type instruments Keep a beat on various rhythm instruments Experiment with melody instruments Start & stop moving when music starts & stops Run, skip, gallop, & do circle dances to music Echo clap simple four-beat patterns Move to high & low, loud & soft, long & short sounds Do simple actions to interpret words of a song Hear music from various styles, genres, cultures Hear music with voices, with instruments, & with both Identify common sounds Identify stick notation Identify sounds as low, high, or the same Create free melody to go with a short poem Make AB, ABA forms in drawing Learn songs in a foreign language Compare their singing with a high-quality children s choir Color, finger-paint, &/or draw to react to music Make up rhyming words for songs

Physical Education Movement Concepts Fundamental Movement Patterns / Skills Fitness Skills and Behavior The Results of Movement Personal Social Skills Travel in different ways & direction with control Follow signals for stopping & changing directions/ways Move fast & slow Make large & small shapes Make body parts tight & loose Use straight, curved, & Zigzag pathways Position objects on, under, over, & to side of self Move into open space in large-group activities Use partner space & general space with another person Move forward & sideways on a low balance beam Roll sideways continuously Practice balancing activities Use mature form components when running fast Jump a swinging rope held by others Use an overhand & an underhand pattern to throw an object Toss a ball & catch it from a bounce Kick a stationary ball from a moving approach Participate daily in moderate physical activity Sustain an activity over a brief period of time Identify selected body parts, skills, & movement concepts Recognize that skill development requires practice Recognize that physical activity is good for personal well-being State safety guidelines & behaviors Recognize that the heart beats faster during physical activity Know that bodies & movement skills are gifts of God Identify feelings that result from physical activities Enjoy participating alone & with others Look forward to physical education Share & take turns Follow directions