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Mastery Learning Standards
The required skills a student should display by the end of Pre-Kindergarten.
Pre-Kindergarten
  • Know number names and count in sequence

    PK.N.1

    Know number names and count in sequence.

  • Count aloud forward in sequence by 1s to 20

    PK.N.1.1

    Count aloud forward in sequence by 1s to 20.

  • Recognize and name written numerals 0-10

    PK.N.1.2

    Recognize and name written numerals 0-10.

  • Recognize that 0 (zero) represents the count of no objects

    PK.N.1.3

    Recognize that 0 (zero) represents the count of no objects.

  • Count to tell the number of objects

    PK.N.2

    Count to tell the number of objects.

  • Identify the number of objects, up to 10, in a row or column

    PK.N.2.1

    Identify the number of objects, up to 10, in a row or column.

  • Use one-to-one correspondence in counting objects and matching groups of…

    PK.N.2.2

    Use one-to-one correspondence in counting objects and matching groups of objects up to 10.

  • Understand the last numeral spoken when counting aloud tells how many total…

    PK.N.2.3

    Understand the last numeral spoken when counting aloud tells how many total objects are in a set up to 10.

  • Count up to 5 items in a scattered configuration, not in a row or column

    PK.N.2.4

    Count up to 5 items in a scattered configuration, not in a row or column.

  • Compare sets using numbers

    PK.N.3

    Compare sets using numbers.

  • Compare two sets of 0-5 objects using comparative language such as "same,"…

    PK.N.3.1

    Compare two sets of 0-5 objects using comparative language such as "same," "more," or "fewer."

  • Recognize, duplicate

    PK.A.1

    Recognize, duplicate, and extend patterns.

  • Sort and group up to 5 objects into a set based upon characteristics such as…

    PK.A.1.1

    Sort and group up to 5 objects into a set based upon characteristics such as color, size, and shape. Explain verbally what the objects have in common.

  • Recognize, duplicate

    PK.A.1.2

    Recognize, duplicate, and extend repeating patterns involving manipulatives, sound, movement, and other contexts.

  • Identify common shapes

    PK.GM.1

    Identify common shapes.

  • Identify circles, squares, rectangles

    PK.GM.1.1

    Identify circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles by pointing to the shape when given the name.

  • Describe and compare measurable attributes

    PK.GM.2

    Describe and compare measurable attributes.

  • Identify measurable attributes of objects

    PK.GM.2.1

    Identify measurable attributes of objects. Describe them using age-appropriate vocabulary (i.e., little, big, long, short, tall, heavy, light).

  • Directly compare two objects with a common measurable attribute using…

    PK.GM.2.2

    Directly compare two objects with a common measurable attribute using age-appropriate vocabulary (e.g., longer/shorter, heavier/lighter, taller/shorter).

  • Sort objects into sets by one or more attributes

    PK.GM.2.3

    Sort objects into sets by one or more attributes.

  • Collect and organize categorical data

    PK.D.1

    Collect and organize categorical data.

  • Collect and organize information about objects and events in the environment

    PK.D.1.1

    Collect and organize information about objects and events in the environment.

  • Use categorical data to create real-object graphs, with guidance and support

    PK.D.1.2

    Use categorical data to create real-object graphs, with guidance and support.