Alaska Content and Performance Standards (Pre-K)

Main Criteria: Alaska Content and Performance Standards
Secondary Criteria: ReadyRosie
Subject: Early Childhood Education
Grade: Ages 3-5
Correlation Options: Show Correlated

Alaska Content and Performance Standards
Early Childhood Education
Grade: Ages 3-5 - Adopted: 2007
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Gross Motor Skills
INDICATOR 1.1.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE STRENGTH AND COORDINATION OF LARGE MOTOR MUSCLES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.1.1.Walks and runs in circular paths (e.g., around obstacles and corners)

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Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.2.Crawls through a play tunnel or under tables

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Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.3.Climbs on play equipment

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Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.4.Throws large beanbags or ball with some accuracy

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Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.1.5.Catches large balls with two hands

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Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.1.6.Kicks ball forward

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Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.1.7.Balances on one foot

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Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.8.Hops forward on one foot without losing balance

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Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.9.Jumps on two feet and over small objects with balance and control

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Frog Hopping
Hopping Rhyming
Jump to It
Leap Frog Measure
Lily Pad Hop
Stomp the Letter
INDICATOR 1.1.10.Gallops with skill

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Follow the Leader
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Fine Motor Skills
INDICATOR 1.2.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE STRENGTH AND COORDINATION OF SMALL MOTOR MUSCLES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.2.2.Uses various drawing and art materials (e.g., crayons, brushes, finger paint)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 1.2.3.Copies shapes and geometric designs

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Building Houses
Pantry Sort 1
Pantry Sort 2
INDICATOR 1.2.6.Manipulates small objects with ease (e.g., strings beads, fits small objects into holes)

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 1.2.11.Writes some recognizable letters or numbers

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Sensorimotor Skills
INDICATOR 1.3.CHILDREN USE THEIR SENSES: SIGHT, HEARING, SMELL, TASTE, AND TOUCH, TO GUIDE AND INTEGRATE THEIR INTERACTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.3.1.Physically reacts appropriately to the environment (e.g., bends knees to soften a landing, moves quickly to avoid obstacles)

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
INDICATOR 1.3.2.Demonstrates concepts through movement (e.g., imitates an animal through movement, sounds, dress, dramatization, dance)

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
Rock Toss
INDICATOR 1.3.3.Improves eye-hand coordination (e.g., catches a bounced ball)

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Alphabet Clapping
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Drumming Sounds
Finger Shapes
Jump Rope Letters
Mirror, Mirror
Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
Setting the Table
Shaving Cream Shapes
Silverware Alphabet
Thank You Note
The Number Stays the Same
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 1.3.4.Practices sensory regulation by pushing objects, climbing short ladders, swinging on a swing, and sliding

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Follow the Leader
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Physical Development: Physical Fitness
INDICATOR 1.5.CHILDREN ENGAGE IN A VARIETY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.5.1.Participates in different physical activities (e.g., walking, climbing, playing in snow, throwing, dancing) with enthusiasm

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Follow the Leader
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Health and Personal Care: Daily Living Skills
INDICATOR 1.7.CHILDREN PRACTICE BASIC PERSONAL CARE ROUTINES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.7.2.Washes hands independently with frequency

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Rub a Dub Counting
INDICATOR 1.7.7.Decides, with few prompts, when to carry out self-help tasks (e.g., to wash hands when dirty and before meals)

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Rub a Dub Counting
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Health and Personal Care: Nutrition
INDICATOR 1.8.CHILDREN EAT A VARIETY OF NUTRITIOUS FOODS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.8.1.Participates in preparing nutritious snacks and meals

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
INDICATOR 1.8.3.Passes food at the table and takes appropriate sized portions, or other culturally-specific family serving style

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Safety: Safe Practices
INDICATOR 1.9.CHILDREN MAKE SAFE CHOICES, AVOIDING HARMFUL OBJECTS AND SITUATIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.9.3.Uses helmets when riding toys

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.9.6.Recognizes danger and poison symbols and avoids those objects or areas

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.9.7.Does not touch or take medicine without adult assistance but knows that medicine can improve health when used properly

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.9.8.Understands the difference between ''safe touch'' and ''unsafe touch''

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.9.9.Identifies appropriate clothing and skin protectant for various weather conditions

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My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Safety: Rules and Regulations
INDICATOR 1.10.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY RULES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.10.1.Understands and anticipates the consequences of not following rules

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 1.10.2.Identifies safety signs posted around the classroom and home

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My Address
Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 1.10.3.Follows emergency drill instruction (e.g., fire, earthquake, tsunami, bomb, lockdown)

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.10.4.Follows basic safety rules, with assistance (e.g., bus, bicycle, boats, planes, playground, crossing the street, stranger awareness, using sidewalk, boardwalk, dock)

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
My Address
INDICATOR 1.10.5.Initiates getting buckled into age- and weight appropriate car safety seat in vehicles

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.10.6.Puts on or asks for helmet before riding a bicycle or other wheeled toy

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My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Adults
INDICATOR 2.11.CHILDREN TRUST AND INTERACT COMFORTABLY WITH FAMILIAR ADULTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.11.1.Separates with assistance from significant adults without demonstrating a great deal of anxiety (younger child may need extra help)

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.13.CHILDREN DEVELOP FRIENDSHIPS WITH PEERS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.13.1.Shows enjoyment in playing with other children

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.2.Initiates an activity with another child

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.4.Makes and maintains a friendship with at least one other child

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.5.Initiates conversations with other children; asks questions and responds

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Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.14.CHILDREN COOPERATE WITH PEERS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.14.1.Plays with other children without prompting, some of the time

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.14.2.Cooperates with other children, with assistance

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.14.3.Shares materials and toys during play, with assistance

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.15.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE POSITIVE NEGOTIATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.15.1.Understands concept of ''mine'' and ''his/hers''

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.15.2.Approaches other children positively

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.15.3.Uses different turn-taking strategies (e.g., bartering, trading, beginning to share)

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.15.4.Uses simple strategies to solve problems appropriately, either individually or in a group (e.g., seeks assistance from an adult)

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.15.6.States a position with reasons (e.g., ''I do not want to play right now because I am tired.'')

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Behavior is a form of communication
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.16.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF BEHAVIOR AND ITS EFFECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.16.1.Takes turns and shares with peers, with assistance

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.16.2.Asks ''why'' questions to show effort at understanding effects of behavior (e.g., ''If I do this, why does that happen?'')

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All Done
Color Word Sentences
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.16.3.Demonstrates understanding of the consequences of own actions on others (e.g., ''I gave Anna the toy and so she is playing with it now.'')

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.16.4.Describes other children's positive, thoughtful, kind behaviors

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.16.5.Shows empathy for physically hurt or emotionally upset child

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.17.CHILDREN PARTICIPATE POSITIVELY IN GROUP ACTIVITIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.17.1.Seeks out other children to play with

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.17.2.Notices and comments on who is absent from routine group settings (e.g., play groups)

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My Address
INDICATOR 2.17.3.Identifies self as member of a group (e.g., refers to our family, our school, our team, our culture)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.18.CHILDREN ADAPT TO DIVERSE SETTINGS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.18.3.Adjusts behavior to different settings (e.g., home, playground)

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.19.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE EMPATHY FOR OTHERS AND THE NATURAL WORLD - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.19.1.Notices and shows concern for peers' feelings

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.3.Adopts a variety of roles and feelings during pretend play

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.4.Communicates appropriate feelings for characters in stories

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.6.Acts kindly and gently with safe, child-friendly animals

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Appreciating Diversity
INDICATOR 2.20.CHILDREN RECOGNIZE, APPRECIATE, AND RESPECT SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN PEOPLE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.20.1.Compares similarities or differences of others (e.g., height, hair color) in his/her circle of contact

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.20.2.Develops awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of own gender and cultural identity

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.20.3.Demonstrates understanding that different individuals have different abilities and information

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.20.4.Includes other children in his/her activities who are of a different gender, ethnic background, who speak other languages, or who have special needs, with guidance

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Building Houses
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Funny Faces
Grandparent Storytime
If You're Happy & You Know It
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
Who has the Biggest Number?
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.20.5.Asks questions about others' families, ethnicity, language, cultural heritage, and differences in physical characteristics

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Color Word Sentences
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Concept
INDICATOR 2.21.CHILDREN PERCEIVE THEMSELVES AS UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.21.1.Describes self as a person with a mind, a body, and feelings

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
INDICATOR 2.21.2.Refers to self by first and last name and uses appropriate pronouns (I, me) rather than referring to self in 3rd person

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 2.21.5.Describes family members and begins to understand their relationship to one another

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My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Concept
INDICATOR 2.22.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF THEIR ABILITIES, CHARACTERISTICS, AND PREFERENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.22.1.Describes own basic physical characteristics

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Follow the Leader
Jump to It
INDICATOR 2.22.2.Exerts will and preferences

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Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 2.22.3.Experiments with own abilities by trying new activities and testing limits

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.22.4.Develops awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of own gender and cultural identity

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.22.5.Identifies feelings, likes and dislikes, and begins to be able to explain why he/she has them

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Behavior is a form of communication
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Efficacy
INDICATOR 2.23.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE BELIEF IN THEIR ABILITIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.23.1.Expresses delight with mastery of a skill (e.g., ''I did it myself.'')

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
INDICATOR 2.23.2.Asks others to view own creations (e.g., ''Look at my picture.'')

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
INDICATOR 2.23.3.Demonstrates confidence in own abilities (e.g., ''I can climb to the top of the big slide!'' or a child in leg braces has a big smile on their face when using a walker by themselves)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
Follow the Leader
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
INDICATOR 2.23.4.Expresses own ideas and opinions

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Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 2.23.5.Enjoys process of creating

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Control
INDICATOR 2.24.CHILDREN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW RULES AND ROUTINES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.24.1.Participates easily in routine activities (e.g., meal time, snack time, bedtime)

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Brushing Your Teeth
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Packing for Our Trip
Reading Routines for Early Readers
INDICATOR 2.24.2.Follows simple rules without reminders (e.g., handles toys with care)

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.24.5.Predicts what comes next in the day, when there is an established and consistent schedule

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Control
INDICATOR 2.25.CHILDREN REGULATE THEIR FEELINGS AND IMPULSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.25.1.Expresses strong emotions constructively, at times with assistance

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How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.2.Expresses ownership of feelings and desire to control self, with assistance

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How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.3.Calms self after having strong emotions, with guidance (e.g., goes to quiet area or requests favorite book to be read when upset)

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How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.4.Waits for turn and shows patience during group activities, sometimes

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Choosing the Right Voice
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.25.5.Sticks with difficult tasks without becoming overly frustrated

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Emotional Expression
INDICATOR 2.26.CHILDREN EXPRESS APPROPRIATELY A RANGE OF EMOTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.26.1.Names and talks about own emotions

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Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 2.26.2.Uses pretend play to understand and respond to emotions

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Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 2.26.3.Associates emotions with words and facial expressions

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Curiosity and Interest
INDICATOR 3.27.CHILDREN ARE CURIOUS ABOUT AND INTERESTED IN LEARNING NEW THINGS AND HAVING NEW EXPERIENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.27.1.Asks others for information (e.g., ''What is that?'' ''Why is the moon round?'')

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.27.2.Investigates and experiments with materials

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.27.3.Shows interest in how and why others do things

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.27.4.Uses ''Why'' to get additional information about how his/her world works

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.27.5.Develops personal interests (e.g., trains, farm animals)

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Initiative
INDICATOR 3.28.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE INITIATIVE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.28.1.Asks a peer to join in play

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 3.28.2.Joins a play activity already in progress, with assistance

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 3.28.5.Finds and uses materials to follow through on an idea (e.g., blocks for building a tower, blank paper and crayons for drawing about a story or experience)

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 3.28.6.Makes decisions about what activity or materials to work with from selection offered

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Persistence and Attentiveness
INDICATOR 3.29.CHILDREN SUSTAIN ATTENTION TO TASKS AND PERSIST WHEN FACING CHALLENGES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.29.1.Focuses on tasks of interest to him/her

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.2.Remains engaged in an activity for at least 5 to 10 minutes, at times

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Drumming Sounds
INDICATOR 3.29.6.Participates in meal time with few distractions

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Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Creativity and Inventiveness
INDICATOR 3.30.CHILDREN APPROACH DAILY ACTIVITIES WITH CREATIVITY AND INVENTIVENESS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.30.1.Invents new activities or games

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.30.2.Uses imagination to create a variety of ideas

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Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.30.4.Makes up words, songs, or stories

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 3.30.5.Expresses ideas through art, construction, movement, or music

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 3.30.6.Engages in extensive pretend play that includes role play (e.g., plays ''house'' or ''explorers'')

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Tips for helping your child love reading
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Reflection and Interpretation
INDICATOR 3.31.CHILDREN LEARN FROM THEIR EXPERIENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.31.2.Represents things in environment with available materials, moving from simple to complex representations (e.g., recreates picture of a house, bridge, road with blocks)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for helping your child love reading
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Critical and Analytic Thinking
INDICATOR 4.33.CHILDREN COMPARE, CONTRAST, EXAMINE, AND EVALUATE EXPERIENCES, TASKS, AND EVENTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.33.4.Explains simple benefits and/or drawbacks of choosing one course of action, with assistance

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All Done
Decorating Cupcakes
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Is my child overscheduled?
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 4.33.5.Organizes objects by more than one preselected characteristic (e.g., crayons and markers by color and type of implement)

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Critical and Analytic Thinking
INDICATOR 4.34.CHILDREN USE PAST KNOWLEDGE TO BUILD NEW KNOWLEDGE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.34.1.Applies new information or vocabulary to an activity

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 4.34.2.Uses information gained through one modality and applies it to new context via another modality (e.g., tries to build a tower of blocks like the one seen in a book)

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Tips for helping your child love reading
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Problem Solving
INDICATOR 4.35.CHILDREN FIND MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS TO QUESTIONS, TASKS, PROBLEMS, AND CHALLENGES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.35.2.Seeks assistance from another child or an adult to solve problems

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How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Representational Thought
INDICATOR 4.36.CHILDREN USE SYMBOLS TO REPRESENT OBJECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.36.1.Provides more complex description of a person or object that is not present (e.g., child describes that the dog is black, soft, and runs around; child gestures to show how big)

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Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
INDICATOR 4.36.2.Uses symbols or pictures as representation for oral language

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 4.36.4.Recognizes objects, places, and ideas by symbols (e.g., recognizes which is the men's room and which is the women's room by looking at the stick figure symbols)

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Shopping for Clothes
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Number Sense and Operations
INDICATOR 4.38.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF NUMBERS AND COUNTING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.38.1.Names some numerals

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Fruit Salad
Magazine Number Hunt
Numbers Everywhere
INDICATOR 4.38.2.Recognizes that a single object is ''one'' regardless of size, shape, or other attributes

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Apple Pie
Candy Sort and Graph
Counting Signs
Decorating Cupcakes
Fruit Salad
How Many Can I Grab?
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Lily Pad Hop
Measure your Steps
Penny Drop
The Number Stays the Same
Three Ways to Show a Number
Under the Cup
What's for Dinner?
INDICATOR 4.38.3.Understands that numbers represent quantity (e.g., gets three apples out of the box)

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Fruit Salad
Magazine Number Hunt
Numbers Everywhere
INDICATOR 4.38.4.Applies numbers and counting concepts to daily life (e.g., counts number of children who have raised their hand)

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.5.Differentiates some letters from numerals

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Fruit Salad
Magazine Number Hunt
Numbers Everywhere
INDICATOR 4.38.6.Recognizes, names, and writes some numerals

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Crazy Counting
Find My Number
Fruit Salad
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Old Are You?
Magazine Number Hunt
May I Take your Order?
My Address
Numbers Everywhere
Rub a Dub Counting
Taking Inventory
Three Ways to Show a Number
INDICATOR 4.38.7.Names the numbers in order to ten or more from memory

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Fruit Salad
Magazine Number Hunt
Numbers Everywhere
INDICATOR 4.38.8.Counts at least five objects in one-to-one correspondence, without assistance

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Apple Pie
Block Tower
Candy Sort and Graph
Counting Signs
Decorating Cupcakes
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Can I Grab?
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
Lily Pad Hop
Measure your Steps
More than Ten
Penny Drop
Show Me
Taking Inventory
The Number Stays the Same
Three Ways to Show a Number
Under the Cup
What's for Dinner?
INDICATOR 4.38.9.Understands that the last count represents the quantity of what has been counted

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.10.Understands the quantity is not affected by the order of counting

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.11.Groups objects and counts the number of groups

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Candy Sort and Graph
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Keep It Up
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
More than Ten
Show Me
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.12.Applies counting to new situations (e.g., counting objects, counting groups)

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.14.Tells what number comes before or after a given number up to five

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Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Apple Pie
Block Tower
Counting Signs
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Can I Grab?
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
May I Take your Order?
More Grapes
More than Ten
Penny Drop
Quick Dots
Show Me
Skipping Around
Taking Inventory
The Number Stays the Same
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Measurement
INDICATOR 4.39.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE SOME KNOWLEDGE OF SIZE, VOLUME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND LENGTH - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.39.1.Engages in activities that explore and develop vocabulary for length and weight

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Bookcase Problem
Building Houses
Comparing Vegetables
Leap Frog Measure
Measuring the Table
Near and Far
INDICATOR 4.39.2.Uses measuring tools in play activities (e.g., measuring tape, measuring cups)

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Bookcase Problem
Building Houses
Comparing Vegetables
Leap Frog Measure
Measuring the Table
Near and Far
INDICATOR 4.39.5.Exhibits spontaneous comparison by ordering objects by size, volume, height, weight, and length

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Properties of Ordering
INDICATOR 4.40.CHILDREN SORT, CLASSIFY, AND ORGANIZE OBJECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.40.1.Orders several objects on the basis of one characteristic through trial and error (e.g., puts four blocks in a row from smallest to largest)

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 4.40.2.Systematically explores patterns with a variety of materials

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Making Patterns
My Age
Setting the Table
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
INDICATOR 4.40.3.Classifies everyday objects that go together (e.g., shoe/sock, pencil/paper, comb/brush)

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
INDICATOR 4.40.4.Compares shape and size of objects

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Cereal Challenge
INDICATOR 4.40.5.Creates, builds, or draws shapes

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Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
INDICATOR 4.40.6.Orders shapes from smallest to largest (e.g., orders various circle sizes)

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Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Science: Scientific Thinking
INDICATOR 4.41.CHILDREN COLLECT INFORMATION THROUGH OBSERVATION AND MANIPULATION - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.41.2.Uses non-standard tools (e.g., blocks, paper tubes) to explore the environment

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Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 4.41.4.Participates in experiments provided by adults and describes observations (e.g., mixing soil and water to make mud)

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Grocery Store Conversations
Sink or Float
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Science: Scientific Thinking
INDICATOR 4.42.CHILDREN ENGAGE IN EXPLORING THE NATURAL WORLD BY MANIPULATING OBJECTS, ASKING QUESTIONS, MAKING PREDICTIONS, AND DEVELOPING GENERALIZATIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.42.1.Asks questions and finds answers through active exploration

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What's for Dinner?
INDICATOR 4.42.4.Uses vocabulary that shows recognition of scientific principles to explain why things happen (e.g., uses words such as sink, float, melt, freeze)

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Grocery Store Weights
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Mystery Bag
Strawberries for a Picnic
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: History
INDICATOR 4.45.CHILDREN DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN EVENTS THAT HAPPEN IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.45.1.Retells a simple story or event in roughly sequential order

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Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Toy Stories
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: Economics
INDICATOR 4.48.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF ECONOMIC CONCEPTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.48.1.Demonstrates awareness of money being needed to purchase goods and services

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Making a Grocery List
INDICATOR 4.48.4.Demonstrates understanding of sharing and interdependence

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Making a Grocery List
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: Technology
INDICATOR 4.50.CHILDREN USE TECHNOLOGY APPROPRIATELY - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.50.3.Describes stories, images, or sounds experienced with technology (e.g., music on CD player, program on television, story heard on tape)

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Family Movie Night
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community, and Culture: Family
INDICATOR 4.51.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.51.1.Describes family members and begins to understand simple relationships to one another (e.g., ''Marika is my sister.'')

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My Address
INDICATOR 4.51.3.Identifies self as a member of a specific family and cultural group

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.51.4.Adopts the roles of different family members during dramatic play

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My Address
INDICATOR 4.51.5.Tells stories about family routines

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My Address
INDICATOR 4.51.6.Draws a family portrait

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
How Many Feet?
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 4.51.7.Joins in singing family songs

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why is storytelling important?
Why should I sing to my baby?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community and Culture: Community
INDICATOR 4.52.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF THEIR COMMUNITY, HUMAN INTERDEPENDENCE, AND SOCIAL ROLES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.52.1.Identifies people by characteristics other than name, when asked

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My Address
INDICATOR 4.52.2.Names a parent's job (e.g., nurse, plumber, farmer), but may not know what parent actually does at the job

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My Address
INDICATOR 4.52.4.Pretends to be different community workers during play (e.g., grocery store clerk, teacher, construction worker, doctor, fisherperson)

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Tips for helping your child love reading
Who Should We Ask?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community and Culture: Community
INDICATOR 4.53.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.53.2.Helps to make rules for free choice play (e.g., ''Only four people at the sand table.'')

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Pretending Together
Stuffed Animal Stories
Toy Stories
INDICATOR 4.53.3.Follows rules while playing games and reminds others of the rules

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 4.53.4.Responds to another child's needs by sometimes giving and sharing

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 4.53.5.Notices if another child is missing an essential article to participate in the group (e.g., other child does not have crayons to draw with)

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 4.53.6.Invites other children to join groups or other activities

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community and Culture: Culture
INDICATOR 4.54.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS AND APPRECIATION OF THEIR OWN AND OTHERS' CULTURES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.54.1.Asks questions about other children's appearance and behavior

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Color Word Sentences
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.2.Asks questions about similarities and differences in other people (e.g., language, hair styles, clothing)

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Color Word Sentences
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.3.Shows respect for similarities and differences (e.g., does not laugh at somebody who is different)

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.4.Begins to develop awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of own culture

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Creative Arts: Expression and Representation
INDICATOR 4.55.CHILDREN USE CREATIVE ARTS TO EXPRESS AND REPRESENT WHAT THEY KNOW, THINK, BELIEVE, OR FEEL - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.55.1.Participates in group music experiences (e.g., singing, finger plays, chants, musical instruments)

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 4.55.2.Remembers the words to an oft-repeated song

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 4.55.3.Asks to sing a particular song

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 4.55.5.Tries one type of art many times (e.g., painting at easel several days in a row, using different colors, or covering the whole paper with paint)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Creative Arts: Understanding and Appreciation
INDICATOR 4.56.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF CREATIVE ARTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.56.2.Listens attentively at a children's concert, play, or puppet show

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 4.56.5.Wonders about or asks questions about works of art, paintings, songs, dance, or theatre

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Listening
INDICATOR 5.57.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE THE MEANING OF LANGUAGE BY LISTENING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.57.2.Listens to others in a group discussion for a short period

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Choosing the Right Voice
Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.57.3.Responds to questions with appropriate answers

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Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Oral and Written Communication
INDICATOR 5.58.CHILDREN COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.58.1.Speaks clearly enough to be understood by most listeners

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Choosing the Right Voice
INDICATOR 5.58.2.States point of view, likes/dislikes, and opinions using words, signs or picture boards

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Book Selection
Selecting Books
Using a Menu to Order
What's for Dinner?
INDICATOR 5.58.3.Uses multiple word sentences to communicate needs, ideas, actions, and/or feelings

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Behavior is a form of communication
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 5.58.4.Relays a simple message (e.g., from grandparent to parent)

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Baby Photo Fun
Making Connections PreK
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.58.6.Uses pre-writing (also known as ''print approximations'') in play with other children when pretending to communicate

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.58.7.Begins to draw representational figures

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Conventions of Social Communication
INDICATOR 5.59.CHILDREN COMPREHEND AND USE THE CONVENTIONS OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.59.1.Pays attention to speaker during conversation

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 5.59.2.Takes turns during group conversations/discussions, usually

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Choosing the Right Voice
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 5.59.3.Recognizes rising and falling intonations and what they mean (e.g., difference between a ''wh'' question and a statement)

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Choosing the Right Voice
INDICATOR 5.59.5.Bilingual child adjusts his/her language and communication form according to person with whom he/she is speaking

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Vocabulary
INDICATOR 5.60.CHILDREN USE RECEPTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.60.1.Recognizes and responds to some family and traditional stories and their meanings

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 5.60.2.Responds appropriately to a request (e.g., ''Bring me the green towel.'')

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Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
INDICATOR 5.60.3.Understands a receptive vocabulary of several hundred words in home language

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Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.60.4.Distinguishes between real and made-up words

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Comparing Vegetables
Following Directions
Grocery Store Conversations
How can I help my child learn new words?
I'm Thinking of an Animal
Kitchen Labeling
Pantry Talk Description
Predicting Vocabulary
Silent Opposites
Sink or Float
Take Away
Think About It
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Vocabulary
INDICATOR 5.61.CHILDREN USE EXPRESSIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.61.1.Uses new vocabulary in spontaneous speech

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.61.2.Asks the meaning of unfamiliar words and then experiments with using them

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.61.3.Uses words to further describe actions or adjectives (e.g., ''running fast'' or ''playing well'')

ReadyRosie
Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
INDICATOR 5.61.4.Uses multiple words to explain ideas (e.g., when talking about primary caregiver says ''mother/father'' and/or ''parent'')

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.61.5.Uses words to express emotions (e.g., happy, sad, tired, scared)

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
Grocery Store Conversations
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Talking About Your Feelings
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Grammar and Syntax
INDICATOR 5.62.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE PROGRESSION IN GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.62.1.Talks in sentences with five to six words to describe people, places, and events

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Family Photos
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.62.2.Uses more complex grammar and parts of speech

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All Mixed Up
INDICATOR 5.62.3.Describes a task, project, and/or event sequentially in three or more sentences

ReadyRosie
All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
INDICATOR 5.62.4.Asks questions for information/clarification

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
INDICATOR 5.62.5.Uses prepositions in everyday language, sometimes needing assistance (e.g., at, in, under)

ReadyRosie
All Mixed Up
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Comprehension
INDICATOR 5.63.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPREHENSION AND MEANING IN LANGUAGE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.63.1.Follows directions that involve a two- or three-step sequence of actions which may not be related (e.g., ''Please pick up your toys and then get your shoes.'')

ReadyRosie
Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
INDICATOR 5.63.2.Responds to questions with verbal answers or gestures

ReadyRosie
Baby Photo Fun
Color Word Sentences
Why should we tell family stories?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
INDICATOR 5.63.3.Extends/expands the thought or idea expressed by another

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
I'm Thinking of an Animal
If You're Happy & You Know It
Mystery Bag
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Pretending Together
Taking Turns
Weekend News
Who Should We Ask?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
INDICATOR 5.63.4.Engages in conversation that develops a thought or idea (e.g., tells about a past event)

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Expressive/Oral language
INDICATOR 5.64.CHILDREN USE LANGUAGE FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.64.1.Recounts some details of a recent event

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I'm Thinking of an Animal
Mystery Bag
Pantry Talk Description
Pretending Together
Weekend News
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
INDICATOR 5.64.3.Uses oral language to communicate a message

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Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 5.64.4.Participates in conversations about a variety of topics

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.65.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.65.1.Participates in and creates songs, rhymes, and games that play with sounds of language (e.g., claps out sounds or rhythms of language)

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If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 5.65.2.Identifies initial sound of words, with assistance (e.g., book begins with the /b/sound)

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Listen My Children
Making a Grocery List
Signaling for Sounds
Swinging to Sounds
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
INDICATOR 5.65.3.Makes three or more letter-sound correspondences (e.g., identifies that ''David,'' ''day,'' and ''dog'' all begin with ''d'')

ReadyRosie
Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 5.65.4.Finds objects in a picture with the same beginning sound, with assistance

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Listen My Children
Making a Grocery List
Signaling for Sounds
Swinging to Sounds
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
INDICATOR 5.65.5.Differentiates between similar-sounding words (e.g., ''three'' and ''tree'')

ReadyRosie
Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.66.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF LETTERS AND SYMBOLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.66.1.Recites letters of the alphabet in home language

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Alphabet Clapping
Point the ABC Song
INDICATOR 5.66.2.Knows that alphabet letters are a special category of symbols/pictures that can be individually named

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.66.3.Associates the names of letters with their shapes

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.66.4.Correctly identifies ten or more letters of the alphabet

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.67.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF PRINT CONCEPTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.67.1.Knows first and last page of a book

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Funny Reading
INDICATOR 5.67.2.Identifies some individual letters in text

ReadyRosie
Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.67.3.Shows understanding that letters make up words

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Looking for Letters in Ads
Reading with Jack and Jill
Starting a Word Bank
Words on the Page
INDICATOR 5.67.5.Begins to understand that print progresses from left to right (Exceptions are Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese text, etc.)

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Chime In
Color Word Sentences
Funny Reading
Reading the Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Stuffed Animal Sentences
Stuffed Animal Stories
Words on the Page
INDICATOR 5.67.6.Recognizes some signs and symbols in environment (e.g., stop signs)

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Shopping for Clothes
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.68.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPREHENSION OF PRINTED MATERIAL AND ORAL STORIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.68.1.Uses pictures to predict a story

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Book Selection
Picture Walk Predictions
Selecting Books
Text to Self Connections
INDICATOR 5.68.2.Matches pictures with spoken word in home language

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Funny Reading
Kitchen Labeling
Stuffed Animal Sentences
INDICATOR 5.68.3.Recognizes own name when spelled out in letters

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.68.6.Identifies major characters in story

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Making Connections PreK
Text to Self Connections
INDICATOR 5.68.7.Begins to understand the sequence of a story (e.g., beginning, middle, and end)

ReadyRosie
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Toy Stories
INDICATOR 5.68.8.Makes up an ending for a story

ReadyRosie
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Toy Stories
INDICATOR 5.68.9.Pretends to read a familiar book

ReadyRosie
Tips for helping your child love reading
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.69.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS THAT WRITTEN MATERIALS CAN BE USED FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.69.1.Identifies a variety of printed materials (e.g., books, newspapers, cereal boxes)

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Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.69.2.Imitates common reading activities appropriately in play (e.g., pretends to use directions while putting something together)

ReadyRosie
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 5.69.3.Uses signs in the environment for information (e.g., in a tall building, points to the elevator button)

ReadyRosie
Shopping for Clothes
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.70.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE APPRECIATION AND ENJOYMENT OF READING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.70.1.Expresses the title of a favorite book

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Funny Reading
INDICATOR 5.70.2.Gives opinion on books in terms of sections liked and enjoyed

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Asking Wh- Questions
My Favorite Part
Reading Routines for Early Readers
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Tips for helping your child love reading
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.71.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF LETTERS AND SYMBOLS (ALPHABET KNOWLEDGE) - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.71.1.Knows the difference between printed letters and drawings

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.2.Attempts to copy one or more letters of the alphabet

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.4.Knows that alphabet letters are a special category of graphics that can be individually named

ReadyRosie
Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.5.Identifies letters to match the said-aloud letter name

ReadyRosie
Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 5.71.6.Works at writing own name

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.7.Shows awareness of the difference between own writing and conventional print

ReadyRosie
Stuffed Animal Stories
Weekend News
INDICATOR 5.71.8.Shows awareness of two different writing systems (especially appropriate for English Language Learner)

ReadyRosie
Stuffed Animal Stories
Weekend News
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.72.CHILDREN USE WRITING SKILLS AND DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF WRITING CONVENTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.72.1.Writes some letters or numerals

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.72.2.Prints or copies first name

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.72.3.Attempts to copy words from print

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.72.4.Draws basic geometric shapes (e.g., circle, triangle)

ReadyRosie
Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
INDICATOR 5.72.5.Uses pretend writing activities during play to show print conventions in home language

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.72.6.Adjusts paper position when writing

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.73.CHILDREN USE WRITING FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.73.1.Uses letter-like symbols to make lists, letters, and stories

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.73.2.Copies some environmental print/symbols

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Shopping for Clothes
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.73.3.Uses letter-like symbols to express an idea

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.73.4.Talks out loud about creative ideas and stories and asks adult to write them out

ReadyRosie
Stuffed Animal Stories
Weekend News
INDICATOR 5.73.5.Asks adult to write out rhymes to make a simple poem

ReadyRosie
Stuffed Animal Stories
Weekend News
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.1.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 36 to 60 Months
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL English Language Learners: Dual Language Acquisition
INDICATOR 5.74.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPETENCY IN HOME LANGUAGE WHILE ACQUIRING BEGINNING PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.74.1.Demonstrates understanding that there are languages other than his/her home language (e.g., identifies sentence spoken in home language in comparison to one spoken in English)

ReadyRosie
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.2.Relies on non-verbal cues to communicate in English, but does not rely on non-verbal cues to communicate in home language

ReadyRosie
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.3.Focuses on the meaning of words rather than grammar in acquiring spoken English language competency

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All Mixed Up
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.74.4.Follows linguistic rules of home language and constructs own rules for English

ReadyRosie
All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.5.Uses sentences in home language and begins to use single word or telegraphic speech in English to communicate

ReadyRosie
All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.6.Bilingual child adjusts language and communication form used according to person with whom he/she is speaking

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Gross Motor Skills
INDICATOR 1.1.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE STRENGTH AND COORDINATION OF LARGE MOTOR MUSCLES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.1.1.Runs with an even gait and with few falls

ReadyRosie
Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.2.Hops on each foot separately without support

ReadyRosie
Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.3.Maintains balance while bending, twisting, or stretching

ReadyRosie
Follow the Leader
INDICATOR 1.1.5.Moves body into position to catch a ball, then throws the ball in the right direction

ReadyRosie
Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.1.6.Kicks large ball to a given point with some accuracy

ReadyRosie
Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.1.8.Throws a medium-size ball with some accuracy

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Rhyming Toss
Rock Toss
The Number Stays the Same
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Fine Motor skills
INDICATOR 1.2.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE STRENGTH AND COORDINATION OF SMALL MOTOR MUSCLES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.2.3.Cuts, draws, glues with materials provided

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 1.2.5.Prints some letters in own name

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Motor Development: Sensorimotor Skills
INDICATOR 1.3.CHILDREN USE THEIR SENSES: SIGHT, HEARING, SMELL, TASTE, AND TOUCH, TO GUIDE AND INTEGRATE THEIR INTERACTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.3.1.Hits a medium-size ball (6'' to 8'') with a bat with some consistency

ReadyRosie
Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.3.2.Catches a ball thrown from a distance of five to ten feet

ReadyRosie
Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 1.3.4.Carries a glass of water or juice across the room without spilling it

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Follow the Leader
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Health and Personal Care: Daily Living Skills
INDICATOR 1.7.CHILDREN PRACTICE BASIC PERSONAL CARE ROUTINES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.7.2.Pours milk or juice easily and with minimal spills

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Fill Up the Cup
Making Trail Mix
Strawberries for a Picnic
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Health and Personal Care: Nutrition
INDICATOR 1.8.CHILDREN EAT A VARIETY OF NUTRITIOUS FOODS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.8.3.Provides simple explanations for own and others' food allergies

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Putting Away the Groceries
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Safety: Safe Practices
INDICATOR 1.9.CHILDREN MAKE SAFE CHOICES, AVOIDING HARMFUL OBJECTS AND SITUATIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.9.2.Understands that some practices may be personally dangerous (e.g., smoking, drinking alcohol, playing with matches, contact with germs and blood)

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My Address
INDICATOR 1.9.3.Identifies local hazards (e.g., thin ice, wildlife, dogs, moving water, guns)

ReadyRosie
My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Physical Well-Being, Health, and Motor Development
GOAL Safety: Rules and Regulations
INDICATOR 1.10.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING OF SAFETY RULES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 1.10.1.Consistently follows safety rules

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
My Address
INDICATOR 1.10.2.Understands why emergency drills are important

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
My Address
INDICATOR 1.10.4.Demonstrates safety rules as engages in dramatic play (e.g., ''Tell your doll to keep his fingers away from the hot stove so he does not get hurt.'')

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My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Adults
INDICATOR 2.11.CHILDREN TRUST AND INTERACT COMFORTABLY WITH FAMILIAR ADULTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.11.1.Interacts easily with familiar adults in the community (e.g., custodian, next-door neighbor, doctor, bus driver)

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Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 2.11.5.Demonstrates knowledge of culturally specific communication styles and their appropriate uses

ReadyRosie
Pantry Talk Description
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Adults
INDICATOR 2.12.CHILDREN SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM ADULTS WHEN NEEDED - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.12.1.Seeks assistance from adults in the community (e.g., neighbor, bus driver, librarian)

ReadyRosie
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.12.3.Asks questions and checks with an adult before deviating from rules and routines

ReadyRosie
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.13.CHILDREN DEVELOP FRIENDSHIPS WITH PEERS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.13.2.Shows loyalty to friends

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.3.Follows suggestions given by a friend about how to proceed in their play

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.4.Has friends in different settings (e.g., neighborhood, school, extended family)

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Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.5.Maintains friendships with two or more peers

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.13.6.Carries on conversations with peers

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.14.CHILDREN COOPERATE WITH PEERS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.14.1.Shares materials and toys with other children

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
INDICATOR 2.14.2.Sustains interactions by cooperating, helping, sharing, and suggesting new ideas for play

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Interactions with Peers
INDICATOR 2.15.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE POSITIVE NEGOTIATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.15.1.Uses multiple strategies to resolve conflicts (e.g., attempts to communicate and then seeks assistance)

ReadyRosie
How can I get my child to listen to me?
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.15.2.Attempts to settle disputes or solve problems with another child through negotiation, addressing own rights as well as the other child's needs, with assistance (e.g., ''I'll use the paste for these two pieces of paper and then give it to you.'')

ReadyRosie
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.15.4.Demonstrates beginning understanding of others' intentions or motives

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.16.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF BEHAVIOR AND ITS EFFECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.16.1.Describes how own actions make others feel and behave

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.16.3.Engages in empathetic, caring behavior so others respond positively

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.16.4.Explains his/her response to others' actions and feelings (e.g., ''I gave her a hug because she was sad.'')

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.16.5.Guesses how own and others' behavior will influence responses

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.17.CHILDREN PARTICIPATE POSITIVELY IN GROUP ACTIVITIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.17.3.Participates in classroom and group routines (e.g., joins other children feeding the fish or building a structure)

ReadyRosie
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.17.5.Invents and sets up activities that include more than one child

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Family Talent Show
Keep It Up
Taking Turns
Who has the Biggest Number?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.18.CHILDREN ADAPT TO DIVERSE SETTINGS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.18.1.Expresses anticipation of special events in different settings

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Adaptive Social Behavior
INDICATOR 2.19.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE EMPATHY FOR OTHERS AND THE NATURAL WORLD - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.19.1.Communicates others' feelings

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.2.Comforts family members or friends who are not feeling well or are upset

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.3.Expresses excitement about special events and accomplishments of others within cultural context and expectations

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.19.6.Expresses emotion in response to hurt person or animal

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Social Development: Appreciating Diversity
INDICATOR 2.20.CHILDREN RECOGNIZE, APPRECIATE, AND RESPECT SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN PEOPLE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.20.1.Shows concern about fairness within peer group (e.g., ''Everyone gets a turn.'' ''That's not fair.'')

ReadyRosie
Choosing the Right Voice
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.20.2.Recognizes others' abilities in certain areas (e.g., ''Jamie sings really well.'' ''Marie is a fast runner.'')

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.20.4.Notices that other children might use different words for the same object (e.g., ''mother'' is said differently in different languages)

ReadyRosie
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 2.20.5.Examines a situation from another's perspective

ReadyRosie
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 2.20.6.Recognizes stereotypes and culturally or linguistically unfair or biased behavior

ReadyRosie
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Concept
INDICATOR 2.21.CHILDREN PERCEIVE THEMSELVES AS UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.21.1.Shares information about self with others

ReadyRosie
Behavior is a form of communication
INDICATOR 2.21.3.Shows self-direction in actions

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.21.4.Works independently and interdependently, and shows pleasure from it

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.21.5.Accepts responsibilities and follows through on them (e.g., helps with chores)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.21.6.Requests quiet time and space

ReadyRosie
Behavior is a form of communication
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Concept
INDICATOR 2.22.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF THEIR ABILITIES, CHARACTERISTICS, AND PREFERENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.22.1.Describes self using several physical and behavioral characteristics (e.g., ''I am tall and I can reach up high.'')

ReadyRosie
Follow the Leader
Jump to It
INDICATOR 2.22.2.Describes own skills and abilities in certain areas (e.g., ''I like to paint.'')

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
INDICATOR 2.22.3.Suggests games and activities that demonstrate own preferences and abilities (e.g., sets up a game of catch)

ReadyRosie
Rhyming Toss
The Number Stays the Same
INDICATOR 2.22.4.Differentiates between preferences for self and others (e.g., ''I like to play with dolls and she likes to play with toy animals.'')

ReadyRosie
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Efficacy
INDICATOR 2.23.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE BELIEF IN THEIR ABILITIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.23.1.Takes on new tasks and improves skills with practice (e.g., wheeling self in wheelchair)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 2.23.2.Expresses delight over a successful project and wants others to like it too

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Talent Show
I Remember When
If You're Happy & You Know It
INDICATOR 2.23.3.Starts a task and works on it until finished

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Control
INDICATOR 2.24.CHILDREN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW RULES AND ROUTINES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.24.1.Engages in and completes simple routines without assistance (e.g., puts coat on to go outside to play)

ReadyRosie
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.24.3.Follows rules in different settings (e.g., lowers voice when enters library)

ReadyRosie
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.24.4.Applies rules in new but similar situations

ReadyRosie
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 2.24.5.Explains simple family or classroom rules to others

ReadyRosie
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Self-Control
INDICATOR 2.25.CHILDREN REGULATE THEIR FEELINGS AND IMPULSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.25.1.Expresses self in safe and appropriate ways (e.g., expresses anger or sadness without fights)

ReadyRosie
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.2.Shows ability to control destructive impulses, with guidance

ReadyRosie
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.3.Seeks peaceful resolution to conflict

ReadyRosie
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.4.Modifies behavior and expression of emotions for different environments

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.25.5.Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

ReadyRosie
Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Social and Emotional Development
GOAL Emotional Development: Emotional Expression
INDICATOR 2.26.CHILDREN EXPRESS APPROPRIATELY A RANGE OF EMOTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 2.26.1.Expresses feelings through play

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.26.3.Acknowledges sadness about loss (e.g., change in caregiver, divorce, or death)

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
INDICATOR 2.26.4.Does not inhibit emotional expression (e.g., cries when feels sad)

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 2.26.5.Names some levels of emotion (e.g., frustrated, angry)

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Curiosity and Interest
INDICATOR 3.27.CHILDREN ARE CURIOUS ABOUT AND INTERESTED IN LEARNING NEW THINGS AND HAVING NEW EXPERIENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.27.1.Engages in discussions about new events and occurrences (e.g., ''Why did this happen?'')

ReadyRosie
How can I stop my kids from fighting?
INDICATOR 3.27.2.Asks questions about changes in his/her world

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
INDICATOR 3.27.4.Looks for new information and wants to know more about personal interests, with assistance

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.27.5.Develops increasing complexity and persistence in using familiar materials

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Initiative
INDICATOR 3.28.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE INITIATIVE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.28.1.Chooses to work on a project because the activity is of personal interest

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.28.2.Invents projects and works on them with little assistance

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.28.3.Forms a plan for an activity and acts on it

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Persistence and Attentiveness
INDICATOR 3.29.CHILDREN SUSTAIN ATTENTION TO TASKS AND PERSIST WHEN FACING CHALLENGES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.29.1.Maintains interest in a project or activity until finished

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.2.Sets goals and follows through on plans, with assistance

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.4.Works on a task over a period of time, leaving and returning to it (e.g., block structure)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.5.Shifts attention back to activity at hand after being distracted

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.6.Focuses on projects despite distractions

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.29.7.Accepts reasonable challenges and continues through frustration

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Creativity and Inventiveness
INDICATOR 3.30.CHILDREN APPROACH DAILY ACTIVITIES WITH CREATIVITY AND INVENTIVENESS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.30.1.Uses dramatic or symbolic play to pretend

ReadyRosie
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 3.30.2.Combines activities, materials, and equipment in new ways (e.g., builds tent by using sheet or blanket around table)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.30.3.Completes projects differently from other children (e.g., uses a unique approach in block structures and paintings)

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.30.5.Represents reality in a variety of ways (e.g., pretend play, drawing)

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Tips for helping your child love reading
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Approaches to Learning
GOAL Learning Approaches: Reflection and Interpretation
INDICATOR 3.31.CHILDREN LEARN FROM THEIR EXPERIENCES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 3.31.1.Uses a variety of methods to express thoughts and ideas (e.g., discussion, art activities)

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
Detailed Drawing of a Face
If You're Happy & You Know It
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Shaving Cream Shapes
Taking Turns
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Who Should We Ask?
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 3.31.2.Demonstrates long-term memory of meaningful events and interesting ideas

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.31.4.Seeks information for further understanding

ReadyRosie
Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
INDICATOR 3.31.5.Uses multiple sources of information to complete projects and acquire new information, with assistance

ReadyRosie
Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 3.31.6.Plans activities and sets goals based on past experience

ReadyRosie
Celebrate Learning
My Age
Shape Changers
Sink or Swim
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 3.31.7.Demonstrates beginning understanding of what others are thinking, their intentions, or motivations

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Causation
INDICATOR 4.32.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF CAUSE AND EFFECT - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.32.3.Explains reasons why simple events occurred (e.g., ''Carlos isn't here today because he got sick yesterday.'')

ReadyRosie
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
Thank You Note
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Critical and Analytic Thinking
INDICATOR 4.33.CHILDREN COMPARE, CONTRAST, EXAMINE, AND EVALUATE EXPERIENCES, TASKS, AND EVENTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.33.1.Identifies characteristics for comparison (e.g., size, color)

ReadyRosie
Candy Sort and Graph
Grocery Store Weights
I Spy an Animal
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
INDICATOR 4.33.2.Compares the main characters or events of stories

ReadyRosie
Making Connections PreK
Text to Self Connections
INDICATOR 4.33.3.Describes experiences using comparative language (e.g., ''Today's walk was longer than yesterday's.'')

ReadyRosie
Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Critical and Analytic Thinking
INDICATOR 4.34.CHILDREN USE PAST KNOWLEDGE TO BUILD NEW KNOWLEDGE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.34.3.Understands that words are made up of letters

ReadyRosie
Looking for Letters in Ads
Reading with Jack and Jill
Starting a Word Bank
Words on the Page
INDICATOR 4.34.4.Recognizes the difference between squares and rectangles and circles and ovals

ReadyRosie
Building Houses
Finger Shapes
Guess My Shape
Mirror, Mirror
Pantry Sort 1
Pantry Sort 2
Shape Changers
Shape Hunt
Shaving Cream Shapes
Ways to Cut a Sandwich
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Reasoning: Representational Thought
INDICATOR 4.36.CHILDREN USE SYMBOLS TO REPRESENT OBJECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.36.1.Uses physical objects to demonstrate vocabulary (e.g., creates two piles of blocks - one with ''more'' blocks, one with ''less'')

ReadyRosie
How Many Can You Name?
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Silent Opposites
Sort and Graph Leaves
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 4.36.2.Represents simple objects through drawings, movement, mime, three-dimensional constructions

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Number Sense and Operations
INDICATOR 4.38.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF NUMBERS AND COUNTING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.38.1.Counts to at least 20 from memory

ReadyRosie
How Many Can I Grab?
Keep It Up
Penny Drop
Rub a Dub Counting
INDICATOR 4.38.2.Understands that when counting items they must be counted only once and none should be left out

ReadyRosie
Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.3.Uses math manipulatives, games, toys, and coins in daily activities

ReadyRosie
Acorns and Pinecones
All Done
Apple Pie
Block Tower
Cereal Challenge
Checkout Countdown
Domino Match-Up
More Grapes
Penny Drop
Show Me
The Number Stays the Same
Three Little Animals
INDICATOR 4.38.4.Uses basic numbers and counting operations (e.g., ''I gave Chua one of my blocks. Now she has two blocks.'')

ReadyRosie
Acorns and Pinecones
Adding Ice
Block Tower
Domino Match-Up
Fruit Salad
How Many Feet?
How Many Steps to Bed?
How Many in the Car?
How Old Are You?
Keep It Up
More than Ten
Show Me
Taking Inventory
INDICATOR 4.38.5.Tells what number comes before or after a given number to 20, with assistance

ReadyRosie
How Many Can I Grab?
Keep It Up
Penny Drop
Rub a Dub Counting
INDICATOR 4.38.6.Explains the difference between addition and subtraction, with assistance

ReadyRosie
All Done
Checkout Countdown
Decorating Cupcakes
How Many Feet?
In My Pond, Part 1
In My Pond, Part 2
Make a Tower of Ten
One Less
One More
Packing for Our Trip
Rock Toss
Three Little Animals
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Measurement
INDICATOR 4.39.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE SOME KNOWLEDGE OF SIZE, VOLUME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND LENGTH - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.39.1.Measures sand or water using a variety of containers

ReadyRosie
Buying Oranges
Grocery Store Weights
INDICATOR 4.39.4.Estimates measurements using size, volume, height, weight, and length (e.g., how many steps it will take to walk across the room)

ReadyRosie
Fill Up the Cup
Making Trail Mix
Strawberries for a Picnic
INDICATOR 4.39.5.Demonstrates comparative behavior by matching objects correctly (e.g., bolts to nuts, jars to lids, greeting cards to envelopes)

ReadyRosie
Making Patterns
My Age
Setting the Table
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Mathematics and Numeracy: Properties of Ordering
INDICATOR 4.40.CHILDREN SORT, CLASSIFY, AND ORGANIZE OBJECTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.40.1.Sorts objects into categories, classifying and comparing according to a characteristic (e.g., size, color)

ReadyRosie
How Many Can I Grab?
INDICATOR 4.40.2.Recognizes, describes, duplicates, and extends a two-part pattern (e.g., A/B, circle/square)

ReadyRosie
Making Patterns
My Age
Setting the Table
Sound Patterns
Speedometer Math
The Fence Problem
INDICATOR 4.40.3.Describes how and why objects are arranged or sorted the way they are

ReadyRosie
Candy Sort and Graph
I Spy a Coin
I Spy an Animal
Letter Sort
Likely or Unlikely
Sort and Graph Leaves
Sorting Laundry
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Science: Scientific Thinking
INDICATOR 4.41.CHILDREN COLLECT INFORMATION THROUGH OBSERVATION AND MANIPULATION - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.41.1.Seeks information through observation, systematic exploration, and conversations

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Grocery Store Conversations
Sink or Float
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: History
INDICATOR 4.45.CHILDREN DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN EVENTS THAT HAPPEN IN THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.45.2.Begins to use the vocabulary for days of the week and names of the months

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Reading a Book for the Second Time
INDICATOR 4.45.3.Describes events or objects from his/her personal or family history

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Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why is storytelling important?
INDICATOR 4.45.5.Uses the future tense to discuss plans

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All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 4.45.6.Progresses in understanding similarities and respecting differences among people, such as genders, race, special needs, culture, language, and family structures

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.45.7.Recognizes pictures of parents or grandparents when they were young.

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Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
Why is storytelling important?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: Geography
INDICATOR 4.47.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE, PLACES, AND REGIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.47.2.Helps to navigate on journeys (e.g., ''After you pass the big red barn, then my house is next.'' or ''I live by the bus stop.'')

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My Address
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Social Studies: Economics
INDICATOR 4.48.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF ECONOMIC CONCEPTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.48.4.Accurately names some coins and money bills (e.g., penny, nickel, dollar bill)

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I Spy a Coin
INDICATOR 4.48.5.Recognizes that some things are owned by people and other things are collective goods

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Making a Grocery List
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community, and Culture: Family
INDICATOR 4.51.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.51.1.Recognizes extended family members (e.g., cousins, aunts, uncles)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Family Photos
Family Talent Show
How Many Feet?
Tips for storytelling: Story ideas
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community and Culture: Community
INDICATOR 4.53.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.53.1.Exhibits positive citizenship behaviors by sharing, taking turns, following rules, and taking responsibility for classroom jobs

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 4.53.3.Demonstrates awareness of the reasons for rules and laws

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
INDICATOR 4.53.4.Exhibits personal responsibility, choice, and leadership in the context of self-help skills and duties/roles that benefit the family or class

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How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Family, Community and Culture: Culture
INDICATOR 4.54.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS AND APPRECIATION OF THEIR OWN AND OTHERS' CULTURES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.54.1.Talks about, compares, and explores similarities and differences in daily practices across cultures

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.2.Expresses understanding about other children's cultures through conversations, dramatic play, interactions, and items from home

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.3.Recognizes and celebrates similarities and differences between people of different cultures

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 4.54.4.Recognizes stereotypes and culturally or linguistically unfair or biased behavior

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Family Photos
Family Talent Show
Grandparent Storytime
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Cognition and General Knowledge
GOAL Creative Arts: Expression and Representation
INDICATOR 4.55.CHILDREN USE CREATIVE ARTS TO EXPRESS AND REPRESENT WHAT THEY KNOW, THINK, BELIEVE, OR FEEL - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 4.55.1.Uses music to express thoughts, feelings, and energy

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 4.55.2.Expresses his/her feelings and ideas through creative art, drama, and movement

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Talking About Your Feelings
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 4.55.5.Enjoys singing, making up silly and rhyming verses, imitating rhythmic patterns, and using music to tell stories and express feelings

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Sliding to Nursery Rhymes
Talking About Your Feelings
Why should I sing to my baby?
INDICATOR 4.55.6.Develops ability to plan, work both alone and with others, and demonstrate care and persistence in a variety of art projects

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Listening
INDICATOR 5.57.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE THE MEANING OF LANGUAGE BY LISTENING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.57.1.Attends to book reading/storytelling for at least five minutes

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Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 5.57.2.Listens to others and responds in group conversations and discussions

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Color Word Sentences
If You're Happy & You Know It
Listening for Sounds
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Taking Turns
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.57.3.Notices different tones and cadences (e.g., recognizes the difference between humorous and serious voice inflection)

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Tips for storytelling: Using your voice
INDICATOR 5.57.4.Enjoys listening to stories from different sources (e.g., in person, on the radio)

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My Favorite Part
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Why should we tell family stories?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Oral and Written Communication
INDICATOR 5.58.CHILDREN COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.58.1.Initiates conversation by making statements or asking questions

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Color Word Sentences
Listening for Sounds
Phone Fun
INDICATOR 5.58.2.Expresses an idea in more than one way

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Color Word Sentences
I'm Thinking of an Animal
If You're Happy & You Know It
Mystery Bag
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Pretending Together
Taking Turns
Weekend News
Who Should We Ask?
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
INDICATOR 5.58.3.Adjusts communication style to listener (e.g., when talking to a younger child uses simple words)

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.58.5.Understands the concept of writing to communicate information or messages (e.g., attempts to write a short phrase or greeting)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.58.6.Draws pictures with objects and people to communicate an idea or event, with assistance

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.58.7.Makes a simple story book using pictures, personal experience or culture and some words, with assistance

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Thank You Note
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Communication: Conventions of Social Communication
INDICATOR 5.59.CHILDREN COMPREHEND AND USE THE CONVENTIONS OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.59.1.Uses language appropriately with different audiences (e.g., uses different words with peers and adults), most of the time

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.59.2.Uses language appropriately depending upon the purpose (e.g., to tell stories, get information, ask for help), most of the time

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.59.3.Adjusts intonation and volume in a variety of settings (e.g., whispers when a baby is sleeping)

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Choosing the Right Voice
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Vocabulary
INDICATOR 5.60.CHILDREN USE RECEPTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.60.1.Demonstrates understanding of an increasing number of technical and specialized words (e.g., pediatrician is a child's doctor, elder is an honored person in the child's family or community)

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Comparing Vegetables
Guess My Shape
Pantry Sort 1
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.60.2.Understands words that mean the same thing (synonyms) and some words that mean the opposite thing (antonyms)

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Comparing Vegetables
Silent Opposites
What's the Opposite?
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Vocabulary
INDICATOR 5.61.CHILDREN USE EXPRESSIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.61.1.Expresses most feelings and emotions

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Funny Faces
If You're Happy & You Know It
Talking About Your Feelings
INDICATOR 5.61.2.Names some non-present objects using appropriate words

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.61.3.Correctly uses words to indicate understanding

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.61.4.Defines words, with assistance (e.g., ''Firefighters put out fires.'')

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Grammar and Syntax
INDICATOR 5.62.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE PROGRESSION IN GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.62.1.Demonstrates beginning skills in using sentences in a logical sequence

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All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.62.2.Uses sentences in home language that show an emergence of grammatical correctness with subject/verb agreement

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What Did I Do?
INDICATOR 5.62.3.Begins to use verb-tense appropriately with regular verbs, usually

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All Mixed Up
INDICATOR 5.62.4.Begins to notice when simple sentences do not make sense, with assistance

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All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Comprehension
INDICATOR 5.63.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPREHENSION AND MEANING IN LANGUAGE - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.63.1.Follows two- and three-part directions unfamiliar to the daily routine

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Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
How do I get my child to______?
How should I handle temper tantrums?
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
INDICATOR 5.63.2.Uses and understands complex sentences in home language

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All Mixed Up
Family Photos
Pantry Talk Description
Phone Fun
Who Should We Ask?
INDICATOR 5.63.4.Begins to represent a storyline through drawing, acting, or singing, with assistance

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
May I Take your Order?
Mirror, Mirror
Shaving Cream Shapes
Three Ways to Show a Number
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.63.5.Retells simple stories in sequence in home language

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Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Toy Stories
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Language: Expressive/Oral language
INDICATOR 5.64.CHILDREN USE LANGUAGE FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.64.1.Describes the details of a recent event or occurrence

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Putting Away the Groceries
Table Riddles
INDICATOR 5.64.4.Enjoys listening to stories from diverse cultures

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My Favorite Part
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Why should we tell family stories?
INDICATOR 5.64.7.Creates made-up words

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.65.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.65.1.Matches picture with articulated initial letter sound (e.g., matches the picture of a dog with the sound /d/)

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Listen My Children
Making a Grocery List
Signaling for Sounds
Swinging to Sounds
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
INDICATOR 5.65.3.Begins to blend individual letter sounds to make a new word, with assistance (e.g., ''/b//a//l/... what's the word? Ball'')

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Drumming Sounds
Echo Game
Lazy Letters
Sequences of Sounds
INDICATOR 5.65.4.Recognizes which segment of a word is left off when spoken aloud, with assistance, (e.g., ''picture,'' and can recognize the /p/is left off when ''icture'' is said)

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Making a Grocery List
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
INDICATOR 5.65.5.Creates a familiar word when given a word and a new beginning sound (e.g., ''man'' and new beginning sound /f/creates ''fan'')

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Laundry Riddles
INDICATOR 5.65.6.Divides words into syllables with assistance

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Frog Hopping
Grocery Sack Syllables
Sequences of Sounds
INDICATOR 5.65.7.Begins to create and invent words by substituting one sound for another (e.g., ''Bandaid/dambaid'')

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Laundry Riddles
Lazy Letters
Little Bo Peep Substitutions
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.66.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF LETTERS AND SYMBOLS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.66.1.Demonstrates understanding that letters have a name and a sound

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Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 5.66.2.Makes many letter/sound matches

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Frog Hopping
Listen My Children
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 5.66.3.Identifies a letter for a given letter name, for most letters

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.67.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS OF PRINT CONCEPTS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.67.1.Demonstrates how to follow text in proper order on a written page while reading or following along (e.g., for English, left to right and top to bottom)

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Chime In
Color Word Sentences
Kitchen Labeling
Morning Message
My Address
Reading the Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Shopping for Clothes
Starting a Word Bank
Stuffed Animal Stories
INDICATOR 5.67.2.Recognizes difference between letters and numerals

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.67.3.Identifies letters in first name

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.67.4.Points to title of book when asked

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Funny Reading
INDICATOR 5.67.5.Reads familiar sight words (e.g., names on cereal boxes)

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Morning Message
Starting a Word Bank
INDICATOR 5.67.6.Reads own first name and those of some peers

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.67.7.Reads some environmental print (e.g., bus)

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Shopping for Clothes
INDICATOR 5.67.8.Recognizes when something is written in his/her home language, sometimes

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Morning Message
Name Game
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.68.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPREHENSION OF PRINTED MATERIAL AND ORAL STORIES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.68.1.Knows that print conveys meaning

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Chime In
Color Word Sentences
Kitchen Labeling
Morning Message
My Address
Reading the Grocery List
Reading with Jack and Jill
Shopping for Clothes
Starting a Word Bank
Stuffed Animal Stories
INDICATOR 5.68.2.Compares stories with real life

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Picture Walk Predictions
INDICATOR 5.68.3.Uses pictures to infer or predict meaning in text read aloud and/or shared with others

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Baby Photo Fun
Book Selection
Just the Facts
Making Connections PreK
Picture Walk Predictions
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Selecting Books
Text to Self Connections
INDICATOR 5.68.4.Uses strategies such as questioning or predicting to comprehend printed material

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Asking Wh- Questions
Book Selection
Picture Walk Predictions
Selecting Books
Text to Self Connections
Think About It
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 5.68.5.Recalls a story with some level of detail pertaining to characters and setting

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Book Bag Descriptions
Family Movie Night
Family Photos
My Favorite Part
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Retelling the Story
Tips for helping your child love reading
Tips for storytelling: Using gestures
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.69.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE AWARENESS THAT WRITTEN MATERIALS CAN BE USED FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.69.1.Uses picture clues for information (e.g., attempts to predict weather by looking at picture of clouds and rain in newspaper or on television news)

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Book Selection
Picture Walk Predictions
Retelling the Story
Selecting Books
Text to Self Connections
INDICATOR 5.69.2.Recognizes function of common labels in the environment (e.g., restroom sign)

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Shopping for Clothes
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Reading
INDICATOR 5.70.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE APPRECIATION AND ENJOYMENT OF READING - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.70.1.Enjoys ''how-to'' books, non-fiction, and reference books

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Getting Information from Pictures
Just the Facts
INDICATOR 5.70.2.Shares and talks about books with peers

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Asking Wh- Questions
My Favorite Part
Reading Routines for Early Readers
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 5.70.3.Looks for books of interest

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Reading Routines for Early Readers
INDICATOR 5.70.4.Shows interest in learning to read and makes attempts at ''reading' favorite books aloud

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Tips for helping your child love reading
INDICATOR 5.70.5.Sits through entire picture book read aloud without disrupting

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Choosing the Right Voice
Taking Turns
INDICATOR 5.70.6.Has a favorite author/illustrator or series of books by same author

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Funny Reading
INDICATOR 5.70.7.'Reads'' books by repeating the story he/she has heard an adult tell or by ''reading'' the pictures

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Book Bag Descriptions
Family Movie Night
Family Photos
My Favorite Part
Picture Walk Predictions
Reading a Book for the Second Time
Recalling What Happened in a Story
Retelling the Story
Tips for helping your child love reading
Tips for storytelling: Using gestures
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.71.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF LETTERS AND SYMBOLS (ALPHABET KNOWLEDGE) - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.71.1.Recognizes several upper case and lower case letters

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Looking for Letters in Ads
Name Game
Shopping for Clothes
Stomp the Letter
INDICATOR 5.71.2.Prints some alphabet letters for given letter names

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Making a Grocery List
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.3.Writes some upper case and lower case letters, without assistance

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Looking for Letters in Ads
Making a Grocery List
Name Game
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.4.Writes first names of others or some simple words

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.5.Writes some simple words on paper after adult segments words into individual sounds out loud (e.g., /c//l//a//p/= clap)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Frog Hopping
Grocery Sack Syllables
Making a Grocery List
Sequences of Sounds
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.71.6.Recognizes initial letters in their names and titles of books

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Jump Rope Letters
Letter Hunt
Letter Sort
Magnetic Letter Mix Up
Making Letter Soup
Name Game
Point the ABC Song
Reading the Grocery List
Searching for Sounds at the Store
Shopping for Clothes
Silverware Alphabet
Stomp the Letter
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.72.CHILDREN USE WRITING SKILLS AND DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF WRITING CONVENTIONS - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.72.2.Adjusts grasp to size of writing tool

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Jump Rope Letters
Making a Grocery List
Silverware Alphabet
Weekend News
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.72.3.Shows beginning knowledge of punctuation marks (e.g., period at the end of a sentence)

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Frog Hopping
Grocery Sack Syllables
Sequences of Sounds
INDICATOR 5.72.4.May use an initial letter to represent an entire word

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL Literacy: Writing
INDICATOR 5.73.CHILDREN USE WRITING FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.73.1.Imitates common writing activities in play (e.g., letters, cards, newspaper)

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Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
INDICATOR 5.73.3.Demonstrates beginning of creative writing by using inventive spelling and/or pictures to express an idea or story

ReadyRosie
Detailed Drawing of a Face
Making a Grocery List
Thank You Note
Using a Menu to Order
Writing Names with Shaving Cream
PERFORMANCE / CONTENT STANDARD AK.2.Alaska Early Learning Guidelines for 60 Months to Kindergarten Entry
GRADE LEVEL EXPECTATION / STRAND Communication, Language and Literacy
GOAL English Language Learners: Dual Language Acquisition
INDICATOR 5.74.CHILDREN DEMONSTRATE COMPETENCY IN HOME LANGUAGE WHILE ACQUIRING BEGINNING PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH - Some Indicators for Children:
INDICATOR 5.74.1.Follows multi-step directions in home language and single-step directions in English

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Follow My Design
Follow the Leader
Little Miss Muffet Role Play
Making Patterns
Making Trail Mix
Mirror, Mirror
Mystery Bag
Pantry Talk Description
Rhyming Purse
Sequences of Sounds
Shopping for Clothes
Sink or Swim
INDICATOR 5.74.2.Demonstrates understanding of words used in home language that are different from English

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Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room
INDICATOR 5.74.3.Makes consistent grammatical errors in English (e.g., mans for men)

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All Mixed Up
Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.4.Re-tells a simple story told in home language but may only be able to re-tell a few words from a story told in English

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Itsy Bitsy Spider Illustrations
Pantry Talk Description
Toy Stories
INDICATOR 5.74.5.Begins to understand that non-family adults and peers may not understand home language

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Pantry Talk Description
INDICATOR 5.74.6.Chooses language (home or English) and/or non-verbal gestures to communicate according to audience, purpose, and setting

ReadyRosie
Grocery Store Conversations
Pantry Talk Description
What's the Opposite?
Zoo in My Room