Kindergarten

Families want to know what their child is learning in school. They are a child’s first – and most important – teacher.

This guide will help you understand the most important content (knowledge & skills) your child should know and ways you can support their learning during Kindergarten.

Before You Start…

Help your child succeed (and love) school this year! Like a game, have your child take this quick online quiz to see how they are doing in reading and math.

Then, explore our resource for more information about grade-level expectations, examples of student work, and activities to support learning.

English Language Arts for Kindergarten

See what skills your child will learn in English Language Arts, examples of student work and how you can help at home. 

Expectations for Students

Expectations for Students

Example Student Work
Kindergarten students

Example Student Work

Activities to Support Learning

Activities to Support Learning

Mathematics for Kindergarten

See what skills your child will learn in Mathematics, examples of student work and how you can help at home. 

Expectations for Students

Expectations for Students

Example Student Work
Students at desk

Example Student Work

Activities to Support Learning
Preschool student

Activities to Support Learning

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Tips for Talking to Teachers

A strong relationship between families and teachers is key to ensuring students have what they need to succeed. Parent involvement not only leads to higher grades and test scores, but also helps students develop self-confidence, motivation, and social skills. Knowing what questions to ask at school visits and parent-teacher conferences can help you feel confident when it comes to addressing your child’s’ academic needs.