Preschool
Other Colorado Extended Evidence Outcomes: Reading, Writing, Communicating sets
Other Colorado Extended Evidence Outcomes: Reading, Writing, Communicating sets
Children comprehend and understand the English language (Receptive Language).PK.1
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Children comprehend and understand the English language (Receptive Language).PK.1
With guidance and support students can:
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Attend to adults and/or peers, using items familiar to the student, that provide additional information during conversations, songs, stories, routines and other learning experiences.PK.1.a
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Respond to descriptive words (e.g., hot dirty, broken, wet) and spatial concepts.PK.1.b
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Follow simple one- to two-step directions within familiar routines. PK.1.c
Children use language to convey thoughts and feelings (Expressive Language).PK.2
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Children use language to convey thoughts and feelings (Expressive Language).PK.2
With guidance and support students can:
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Participate in communicative exchanges (e.g., facial expressions, gestures, verbalizations, vocalizations, or other communication system) with peers and adults for at least one back and forth interaction.PK.2.a
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Use expressive communication to get their needs met from familiar people.PK.2.b
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Use familiar vocabulary in multiple settings. PK.2.c
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Understand the difference between a question and a statement.PK.2.d
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Make simple statements about familiar activities and routines.PK.2.e
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Express at least 2 word phrases.PK.2.f
Children understand and obtain meaning from stories and information from books and other texts.PK.3
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Children understand and obtain meaning from stories and information from books and other texts.PK.3
With guidance and support students can:
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Interact with a variety of reading materials.PK.3.a
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Attend (e.g., showing joint attention, looks at the book, keeps body still) to the reader and the book.PK.3.b
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Answer simple questions about familiar topics related to print.PK.3.c
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Attend to different kinds of literature, such as fiction and nonfiction books and poetry, on a range of topics.PK.3.d
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Identify when a picture or object is real world or fantasy.PK.3.e
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Retell a story from a familiar book.PK.3.f
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Make predictions based on illustrations.PK.3.g
Phonological awareness is the building block for understanding language.PK.4
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Phonological awareness is the building block for understanding language.PK.4
With guidance and support students can:
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Attend to a sentence and alert to and/or respond to individual words.PK.4.a
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Use multisensory modes to indicate syllables in at least 2 syllable words.PK.4.b
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Attend to the different sounds that make up words (e.g., begins to rhyme, use plurals).PK.4.c
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Participate in activities (e.g., games, songs, stories) that use rhymes and/or patterns of sounds.PK.4.d
Print concepts and conventions anchor concepts of early decoding.PK.5
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Print concepts and conventions anchor concepts of early decoding.PK.5
With guidance and support students can:
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Recognize print in everyday life, such as numbers, letters, one’s name, words, and familiar logos and signs.PK.5.a
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Identify print.PK.5.b
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Orient book correctly and turn pages from the front of the book to the back.PK.5.c
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Understand that letters are grouped to form words.PK.5.d
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Recognize the association between spoken words and written words.PK.5.e
The names and sounds associated with letters makes up alphabetic knowledge.PK.6
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The names and sounds associated with letters makes up alphabetic knowledge.PK.6
With guidance and support students can:
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Recognize letters from non-letters in familiar settings.PK.6.a
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Recognize that letters of the alphabet have distinct sound(s) associated with them.PK.6.b
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Attend to at least 3 beginning letters and sounds of familiar words.PK.6.c
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Recognize letters and associate the beginning letter sound in own name. PK.6.d
Familiarity with writing implements, conventions, and emerging skills to communicate through written representations, symbols, and letters.PK.7
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Familiarity with writing implements, conventions, and emerging skills to communicate through written representations, symbols, and letters.PK.7
With guidance and support students can:
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Explore a variety of writing tools.PK.7.a
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Use shapes, symbols and letters to express ideas.PK.7.b
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Use drawing, dictation and scribbles or marks to convey a message.PK.7.c
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Experiment with vertical and horizontal straight lines – alone, next to or on top of other lines.PK.7.d
Begin research by asking a question to identify and define a problem and its possible solutions.PK.8
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Begin research by asking a question to identify and define a problem and its possible solutions.PK.8
With guidance and support students can:
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Demonstrate questioning behavior to seek information (e.g., opening a book, pointing to objects/pictures).PK.8.a
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Observe and imitate how other people solve problems during parallel play or small group.PK.8.b
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K
- Where can I read the official document?
- READING, WRITING, AND COMMUNICATING
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