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Pre K Learning Outcomes By the end of the year, students should be able to:

Pre K Learning Outcomes By the end of the year, students should be able to: Talk and respond to others, listen, ask and answer questions. Listen to and enjoy stories, and nursery rhymes. Express feelings and needs using sentences. Recognize words and signs he/ she sees often.

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Pre K Learning Outcomes By the end of the year, students should be able to:

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  1. Pre K Learning Outcomes • By the end of the year, students should be able to: • Talk and respond to others, listen, ask and answer questions. • Listen to and enjoy stories, and nursery rhymes. • Express feelings and needs using sentences. • Recognize words and signs he/ she sees often. • Name some letter sounds. • Count to 10 or higher. • Count five objects by touching each one in turn. • Recognize some numbers. • Name 8 colors. • Name the basic shapes. • Match and sort by size, shape, and color. • Compare and describe objects and sound all around telling the shape, size, color, and texture. • Seek and accept help when needed. • Adjust to new places and experiences. • Take care of materials and belongings. • Follow rules and routines. • Recognize first and last name. • Take care of toileting needs and wash hands • Climb, balance on one foot, hop, jump, and run. • Throw, bounce, and catch a large ball. • Fill and empty cups or other containers with sand or water. • Create objects with play dough or clay by rolling, patting, and squeezing. • Build a tower with 5 blocks. • Use pencils, crayons, paint brushes, and markers for drawing on blank papers. • Try to write using pencils, crayons, and markers. • Cut paper with scissors. • Button, snap, and zip clothing.

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