Computer Science:
Students will use computers and/or tablets to develop beginning keyboarding skills, complete tasks, and learn how information is shared. They will also create and identify patterns in data.
English Language Arts:
Kindergarteners practice reading by building phonological awareness and recognizing letter sounds. They also learn to write various styles of texts and participate in conversations and presentations using appropriate vocabulary.
Fine Arts:
Students engage with music and visual art. They use the arts to explore emotions, cultures, and celebrations.
Health Education:
Students practice emotional awareness, identify safe people, and discuss the importance of safety equipment (e.g., bicycle helmets). They also explore nutrition and hygiene.
Library:
Students will learn good behavior, explore topics they’re curious about, and find information using books and videos. They will understand the difference between fiction and nonfiction, identify how media messages are made, and practice using technology safely.
Mathematics:
Students develop foundational skills in counting, identifying quantities, and understanding addition and subtraction. They also explore number relationships, shapes, measurements, and data.
Physical Education:
Students practice balance, coordination, and moving in different directions and speeds. They also learn about the importance of physical activity, nutrition, and cooperative play.
Science:
Students explore weather patterns and the needs of living things. They also conduct experiments to understand the effects of sunlight, forces, and motion.
Social Studies:
Students learn about community, citizenship, and geography. They will explore the roles of individuals and groups, learn basic map skills, and recognize the importance of rules and responsibilities.
USBE PARENT GUIDE - KINDERGARTEN UTAH CORE STANDARDS