1st Grade - Serena
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First Grade Readiness Checklist
(leapfrog.com)
Listed below is a checklist of skills that are essential for social and academic growth, development, and achievement in first grade. As you look through the list, please keep in mind that young children need continued exposure to these skills in order to build a strong base of attitude, aptitude, and ability. Please review this list with your child over the summer and if necessary, discuss and review those skills that they seem to be struggling with. We look forward to working with your child next year and helping them become successful first graders.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Serena
Social Skills
Follows rules and routines at home and in school
Shows eagerness and curiosity as a learner
Sustains attention to a single task over a period of time
Works, plays, and shares with others
Participates in group activities
Respects others, their feelings, and their rights
Knows how to properly dress themselves – button, zip, tie shoes, etc.
Reading and Comprehension
Listens with interest to stories read aloud
Retells a simple story
Recognizes all letters and sounds of the alphabet
Distinguishes between and prints capital and lowercase letters
Recognizes rhymes and rhyming patterns
Makes predictions about a story based on title and pictures
Identifies words and constructs meaning from text and picture clues
Identifies basic sight words
Distinguishes fact from fiction
Identifies story elements of setting, plot, character, and conflict (who, what, where, when, why, and how)
Uses personal perspectives in responding to stories (relating to characters)
Begins to understand simple punctuation marks (question mark, period, etc.)
Writing
Reads and writes his/her own first and last name
Writes familiar words
Copies or writes words to convey messages
Builds simple words and sentences
Demonstrates left-to-right progression, and top-to-bottom progression
Handles writing tools correctly
Language and Listening
Understands and follows simple directions
Listens to others for short periods of time w/o interrupting
Participates in discussions and conversations
Asks questions
Speaks clearly to convey messages and requests
Distinguishes between asking and telling
Uses complete sentences
Retells a simple story with basic elements of beginning, middle, and end
Numbers, Operations & Problem Solving Skills
Names and writes numerals 0-50
Understands the effects of addition and subtraction
Understands the concept of numbers and quantity
Identifies pairs
Classifies and compares objects and symbols
Solves problems by guessing and checking using manipulatives
Knows how to count to 100
Knows how to add to 5 and subtract from 5 without the use of fingers or manipulatives
Geometry & Measurement
Becomes familiar with common tools used for measuring time and temperature
Estimates and measures real quantities using non-standard units (blocks or paperclips)
Understands and uses comparative words (long and short, heavy and light, etc.)
Math in Action: Telling Time, Money
Shows an understanding of the calendar and time
Knows the days of the week and months of the year
Knows the value of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter and can identify each coin
Social Studies
Knows birthdate, address, and phone number
Understands broad categories of time (past, present, and future)
Knows people and events honored in commemorative holidays
Recognizes American symbols (the eagle, Liberty Bell, flag, Statue of Liberty, etc.)
Recognizes that people use maps, globes, and other models to identify and locate places
Science
Forms conclusions based on comparisons, observations, and exploration
Recognizes basic patterns in weather
Recognizes the concepts of conservation, recycling, and reducing pollution
Understands that all living things have basic needs
Distinguishes between types of environments (hot, cold, wet, dry, etc.)