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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue
Pasig City
K to 12 Curriculum Guide
KINDERGARTEN
January 31, 2012
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I. INTRODUCTION
“The first years of life are important because what happens in early childhood can matter in a lifetime.”
(Harvard, 2009)
The Department of Education (DepEd) having been a strong advocate of early childhood education has implemented various programs for preschoolers for
decades now. The Department further strengthens this through the inclusion of kindergarten in the K to 12 basic education curriculum in the country.
DepEd believes Kindergarten is a transition stage between informal literacy and formal literacy (grade 1-12). This is the period of greatest growth and
development, when the brain develops most rapidly, almost at its fullest. It is a period when walking, talking, self- esteem, vision of the world and moral
foundations are established. Children at this stage should be immersed with activities, games, and plays to naturally acquire the skills/competencies
appropriate for their holistic development as emergent literates and be ready for formal school.
According to National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) kindergarten is a critical year where children’s experiences nurture
positive approaches to learning and prepare children for the more rigorous academic expectations of the primary grades (NAEYC, 2009). Therefore,
kindergarten teachers should guide the learners using an engaging and creative curriculum that is developmentally appropriate.
Republic ACT 10157 also known as the Kindergarten Education Act which was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III on Jan. 20 makes
kindergarten “the first stage of compulsory and mandatory formal education.” For public schools, the kindergarten education program will be free of tuition and
other school fees. With the Kindergarten Education Act, the kindergarten education program will be comprised of one year of preschool education for
children aged five and above. The act also pushes for the conceptualization and development of a regular training program for kindergarten teachers to
ensure that teaching styles, methodologies and approaches are always in line with modern trends in and issues on education.
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II. FRAMEWORK
The Kindergarten Curriculum Framework draws from the principles and goals of the K to 12 Philippine Basic Education Curriculum Framework. It
is likewise aligned with National Early Learning Framework (NELF). It clearly depicts the developmental tasks and milestones of 5 to 6 year-olds and
how educators can guide them to develop holistically.
Figure 1. The Kindergarten Curriculum Framework
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The framework is composed of two parts. The rectangular figures show the teaching-learning theoretical bases, beginning with the comprehensive
Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP), then moving up to the principles and leading to the approaches. The circle consists of three main
components, (1) Developmental Domains, (2) Learning Areas, and the (3) Curricular Themes. At the center is the Filipino child who is envisioned to be
functionally literate and holistically developed.
A. PRINCIPLES
A developmentally appropriate curriculum is one that is age-appropriate, individually appropriate and socio-culturally appropriate ( NAEYC,
2009) This Kindergarten framework considers the developmental benchmarks of Filipino five-year-olds, recommends the use of strategies that
address needs and interests of the learners, and uses the mother tongue as medium of instruction.
Kindergarteners are constantly developing in the different domains (cognitive, language, physical, creative and aesthetic, socio-emotional, and
values and character). The National Early Learning Framework (NELF), formulated by the Early Childhood Care and Development Council, views the
Filipino Child as the most important asset of the nation. NELF furthers its view of the Filipino Child as…
…as a human being who loves God, parents, and country; is proud to be a Filipino; honors the customs , traditions and good values
of the people, knows his/her basic rights; respects other cultures and is able to live in peace and harmony with all.
Thus beginning at an early age the child must be cared for and given all the opportunities to address current developmental needs and prepare
him/her for lifelong learning. Kindergarten classrooms, therefore, should multi-level because kindergarteners will differ in their development in each domain.
The following are situations that a kindergarten teacher should put to mind.
1. every classroom is a multi-level classroom
2. every teacher is a multi-level facilitator
3. every learner is unique
4. every learner has particular intelligence or intelligences
5. every learner has his/her own learning styles
6. every learner has his/her own particular needs
a. cognitive
b. physical
c. socio-emotional
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7. every learner has his/her own particular wants and interests
8. every learning has a right to develop uniquely from the others
This framework upholds the sixteen (16) general principles of the NELF as guides on (1) child growth and development (2)
learning program development and (3) learning assessment development:
1. ON CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
The following are the general guiding principles on child growth and development:
1. Every child is unique. Growth and development varies from child to child of which the first six years of life are most vital. He/she has an
innate desire to learn and is best done through meaningful and real experiences.
2. Every aspect of growth and development is interrelated and interdependent. The child needs to be nurtured in a good and caring
environment that enhances healthy and dependable relationships with other children and most significant adults.
3. The learning and development of every child involves a series of complex and dynamic processes that are best attended to in a more
positive and responsive manner.
4. The child must be encouraged to aspire beyond one’s own level of achievements and to practice newly acquired competencies.
5. Every child is a thinking, moving, feeling and interactive human being able to actively participate in the learning and development of self in the
context of one’s family and community including cultural and religious beliefs.
2. ON LEARNING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
The following are the general guiding principles on learning program development:
6. The learning program is child centered. It promotes the holistic way by which young children grow and develop; and recognizes the role of
families and communities to support the child through various stages of growth and development.
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7. The learning program is appropriate for developing the domains of development identified in the NELF; and must sustain interest in active
learning of all young children including those with special abilities, are marginalized and/or at
risk.
8. The learning program is implemented by way of diverse learning activities that may be enhanced with technologies such as interactive radio
and audio/video clips for learning areas.
9. The use of learning materials and other resources that are locally developed and/or locally available is encouraged.
10. The mother tongue shall be used as the child’s language of learning in the early years and shall be recognized as a bridge language of
learning.
3. ON LEARNING ASSESSMENT
The following are the general guiding principles on learning assessment development:
11. Assessment is done to monitor learning, know where the child and inform parents of the child’s progress.
12. Assessment is essential to identifying the child’s total developmental needs and does not determine academic achievement.
13. Assessment is best conducted on a regular basis so that a timely response may be made to improve learning areas.
14. The results of the assessment of learning of a child shall be kept strictly confidential
15. Ratings should be qualitative/descriptive and not only numerical.
16. The family and community may be informed of the general outcomes of learning in the early years so as to encourage further cooperation and
partnerships
The framework espouses teaching-learning approaches that are constructivist, integrative, thematic, collaborative, inquiry-based and
reflective, in order to be aligned with Developmentally Appropriate Practices, NELF and K to 12 Framework.
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B. Component 1: The Developmental Domains and Benchmarks/Expectations
Component 1 : shows the developmental domains represented by the six interlocked ellipses. They are arranged to form a flower in order to emphasize
Erikson’s epigenetic principle. This principle states that development happens through a gradual unfolding. The child is seen as being
in the process of blossoming, a little like a rose bud, that should not be hurried, lest it loses its chance to fully develop.
These domains are the developmental tasks or milestones that kindergarteners are expected to attain. These includes: (1) Physical Health, Well-being and
Motor Development, (2) Social-Emotional Development, (3) Character and Values Development (4) Cognitive/ Intellectual Development (5) Language
Development, and (6) Creative and Aesthetic Development.
The following are the six domains.
1. Physical Health, Well-being and Motor Development refers to a child’s physical growth, health and safety, and the development of skills
related to the use of large and small muscle groups.
Domain 1: PHYSICAL HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds
Physical Health • The child demonstrates adequate growth (weight, head circumference)
• The child has adequate sensory systems to participate in daily activities.
• The child has adequate stamina to participate in daily activities.
Gross Motor Skills Development • The child shows control and coordination of body movements involving large muscle groups.
Fine Motor Skills Development
• The child can control and coordinate hand and finger movements.
o Copies a simple pattern of different basic shapes
o Draws a human figure (head, eyes, mouth, trunk, arms, legs, etc.) without prompts
o Draws a house without prompts using geometric forms
o Colors with strokes staying within the lines
Personal Care and Hygiene
• The child participates in basic personal care routines
o Feeds self-using fingers without spillage
o Prepares own food
o Dresses without assistance, including buttoning and tying
o Wipes/Cleans him/herself after a bowel movement
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o Brushes teeth after meals without having to be told
o Washes and dries face independently without having to be told
2. Social - Emotional Development refers to the child’s ability to know one’s self, express and understand feelings, and relate to others.
Domain 2: SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds
Emotional Expression • The child expresses different basic emotions.
• The child demonstrates ability to self –regulate feelings/emotions and follows
schedules as well as rules and regulations.
• The child comprehends and displays self-appraisal emotions (shame, pride, guilt).
Emotional
(Receptivity to Other’s Emotions)
• The child is receptive to the different emotions of other people and shows empathy.
Social
(Emerging Sense of Self)
• The child expresses knowledge of self and basic roles of people in his/her immediate environment.
Social
(Forming Attachments)
• The child forms healthy attachments to primary caregivers and other significant adults and children in
his/her life.
(Interactions with Other Children) • The child plays and has positive interactions with other children.
Social
(Interactions with Adults)
• The child has positive relations and interactions with adults.
Social
(Sensitivity)
• The child takes social cues from the environment and adjusts his behavior
accordingly.
Social
(Appreciating Diversity)
• The child recognizes and respects similarities and differences in people, language,
culture.
3. Character and Values Development refers to a developing understanding of justice and fairness, right and wrong, love and respect for different arenas
of the child’s life.
Domain 3: CHARACTER AND VALUES DEVELOPMENT
Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds
Personal Values (Honesty) • The child demonstrates honesty in words and in actions.
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Personal Values
(Responsibility)
• The child takes on responsibility and accomplishes these as best he/she can.
o Does his/her share of work in the classroom
o Does and finishes assigned tasks without prompting
Interpersonal Values
(Love of Family)
• The child loves, respects and feels he/she belongs to a family unit.
Interpersonal Values
(Pakikipagkapwa)
• The child shows respect for others, children, and adults alike.
• The child demonstrates concern for others.
• The child opts for cooperative, non-aggressive means for achieving goals and resolving conflict.
O Works well with others
Nationalism
(Love of Community)
• The child demonstrates knowledge and love for his/her community or neighborhood.
Nationalism
(Love of Country)
• The child shows respect and love for the Philippines.
o Knows he/she is Filipino
o Keeps during flag ceremony
o Knows name of country
Spiritual
(Appreciation of Nature)
• The child shows interest in and wonder at nature.
Spiritual
(Care for Nature and Its
Resources)
• The child demonstrates a caring attitude towards nature’s creatures and its resources.
Spiritual
(Love for the Creator)
• The child shows respect and love for the Creator.
4. Cognitive/Intellectual Development refers to a child’s ability to abstract, understand concepts and their logical relations, and to manipulate them to
arrive at new ideas or conclusions.
Domain 4: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds
Attention and Activity Level • The child is able to sustain attention and modulate his activity at age-expected
levels.
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o Sustains attention and concentration on a tabletop activity for 15-20 minutes
o Can work on a school assignment with minimal supervision
o Can work on a school assignment independently
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Concept Formation)
• The child develops basic concepts pertaining to object constancy, space, time, quantity, seriation, etc. and
uses these as the basis for understanding how materials are categorized in his/ her environment.
o Can tell which is the left and right people facing him/her
o Knows the difference between yesterday, today, and tomorrow
o Understands the concept of number-quantity relations for 1-10
o Demonstrates concept of addition using finger or objects
o Demonstrates concept of subtraction using fingers or objects
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Cause-Effect Relationships)
• The child is able to understand the cause –effect relationships.
Memory
(Memory for Experiences: Episodic
Memory)
• The child is able to recall people he has met, events, and places he has been to.
Memory
(Memory for Concept-Based
Knowledge: Semantic Memory
• The child is able to store verbal information in short and long –term memory.
o Can recite the days of the week with some errors
o Remembers lessons learned in school even after several days have passed
o Can recite the days of the week with no errors
o Can recite the months of the year with some errors
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Logical Reasoning)
• The child is able to follow the logic of events (i.e., reasons why these happen) and
draw accurate conclusion by evaluating the facts presented to him.
o Knows that certain elements remain the same even if their positions
changes
o Able to predict what will happen next in a story
o Can predict how a story will end half-way through
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Planning and Organizing)
• The child is able to plan and organize a simple, familiar activity.
o Can plan how he/she will carry out an activity without adult guidance
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Creative Thoughts)
• The child is able to generate new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or
concepts.
o Can draw things or scenes from experience but with no actual model or reference
o Can draw or paint things that do not exist in real life
Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities
(Cognitive Flexibility)
• The child is able to shift to more adaptive cognitive processing strategies in order to effectively deal
with new and unexpected conditions in his/her environment, including problem situations.
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5. Language Development refers to a child’s ability to understand and use language to communicate ideas, learn to acquire language skills in
preparation for reading, writing and counting.
Domain 5: LANGUAGE, PRE-READING AND PRE-MATH
Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds
Receptive Skills Development • The child is able to understand both verbal and non-verbal forms of communication.
Expressive Skills Development • The child is able to use words and gestures to express his thoughts and feelings.
o Draw and tells a story about his drawing
Pre-Reading and Pre-Math
(Matching)
• The child is able to match identical objects, colors, shapes, symbols.
Pre-Reading and Pre-Math
(Rote Sequencing)
• The child is able to recite the alphabet and numbers in sequence.
o Sings the alphabet song perfectly
o Names more than 5 letters
o Associates 2 letters with their sounds
o Counts from 1 to 10 perfectly
o Associates more than 5 letters with their sounds
Pre-Reading and Pre-Math
• The child is able to copy letters and numbers.
o Prints complete name without model
o Prints upper case letters with a model with no reversals
(Copying Letters and Numbers) o Prints lower case letters with a model with some reversals
o Prints numbers 1-5 with a model with some reversals
o Prints upper case letters without a model and with no reversals
o Prints lower case letters without a model and with no reversals
o Prints numbers 1-5 without a model and with no reversals
6. Creative and Aesthetic Development refers to the child’s awareness of and development of their innate talent and creative skills. The domain
includes music, visual arts, drama, dance and creative movements. This domain is a recent addition because it is recognized as equally important
as the other five domains in the development of the young learner. Thus, the benchmarks and expectations particular to this domain are yet to be
finalized.
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C. Component 3: The Curricular Themes
Component 3 provides the curricular themes for integrating the five (5) learning
areas to develop the six (6) domains for the holistic and functional development of the
kindergartner. These curricular themes adheres to Brofenbenner’s Bio-ecological Theory,
that defines “layers of environment, each having an effect on a child’s environment.”
1. Myself – concepts and ideas that help the learners understand
himself/herself better so that he/she will develop as an individual.
2. My Family – concepts, ideas, practices that guides the child to be
responsible and proud of himself and his family.
3. My School – concepts, ideas, practices, and situations that help the child
understand how to be an individual and socialize with other learners, teachers,
school personnel and other members of the school.
4. My Community– concepts, ideas, practices, situations, and responsibilities that
the learner should acquire and understand so that he/she will become functional
and responsive member of the community.
5. More Things Around Me – all other concepts, ideas, practices,
situations, and responsibilities not covered by themes 1 to 4 but which may be
relevant to the community, culture, and interest of the leaner.
Figure 2
The Curricular Themes
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III. OVERALL GOAL AND OUTCOMES
A. Overall Goal: Five-year old Filipino children will be prepared for life.
B. Outcomes:
By the end of the KINDERGARTEN year, we will have children who are:
effective communicators in their mother tongues;
healthy and physically active;
respectful, honest, God-loving;
proud of themselves, their family, culture, heritage and country;
creative and appreciative of the arts, and caring of the environment;
inquisitive, enthusiastic and engaged learners.
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TRANSITION FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 1
Figure 3. Kindergarten-Grade 1 Transition Paradigm
Transition Paradigm
Kindergarten Education generally addresses the different developmental domains of the 5-year olds. But, as mentioned earlier, the domains are amorphous
or do not have shape; hence
learning areas are identified.
The learning areas transition the domain-based curriculum of kindergarten to the content-based curriculum of grade 1 to 12. This design allows for a
smooth transition from Kindergarten to grade 1 thereby making it seamless.
IV. CONTENT AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Domains : CHARACTER AND VALUES DEVELOPMENT
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
Social –Emotional Development
 Kagandahang Asal Ang bata ay …
 Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman sa
pagpapahalaga sa sarili
Ang bata ay inaasahang…
• nakapagpapakita ng paggalang sa sarili sa lahat ng pagkakataon
• nakapagpapakita ng katapatan sa kanyang ginagawa
 Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman ukol
pakikipagkapwa
• nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal at paggalang sa mga kasapi ng mag-
anak
• nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal at paggalang sa kapwa
 Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan sa
konsepto ng disiplina
• nakatatanggap at naisasagawa ang mga itinakdang tungkulin
• nakapagpapakita ng pagmamalasakit sa kalinisan at kaayusan ng
kapaligiran
 Nagkakaroon ng pagpapahalaga sa
Panginoon
• nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal sa Panginoon
 Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan sa
pananagutang panlipunan
(tungkuling pantahanan at
pampaaralan
• nakikisali nang may sigla sa mga pangkatang Gawain
• nakakatulong sa mga gawaing tahanan at paaralan sa kanyang gawin
 Pagpapaunlad sa
kakayahang
sosyo-emosyunal
 Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman sa
sariling damdamin
• nakapagpapahayag ng iba’t ibang damdamin sa tamang paraan
• nakapagpapahayag ng kakayahang mapigil ang mga damdamin at
emosyon at nakasusunod sa mga pang-araw-araw na gawain/tuntunin
• nakauunawa at nakapagpapakita ng sariling emosyon
 Nakikilala at natatanggap ang • nakapagpapakita ng pagtanggap at pag-unawa ng emosyon ng ibang tao
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emosyon ng ibang tao at nakapagpapahiwatig ng pagdamay sa damdamin ng iba (empathy)
• naipahihiwatig ang akma at katanggap-tangap na reaksiyon sa damdamin
ng iba
• naisasaalang-alang and damdamin ng iba at nakikisali sa kasiyahan
/nakikiramay sa kalungkutan ng iba
 Nagkakaroon ng mabuting
pakikipag-ugnayan sa kapwa at
nakatatanda
• nakapagsisimula ng laro
• naipadadama at naipakikita ang pagmamahal sa mga nakatatanda at
mga bata
• nakikisalamuha sa mga kilalang nakatatanda sa pamamagitan
pakikipag-usap at pakikipaglaro
 Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan ukol sa
pagkakaiba ng tao
• nakikilala at natatanggap ang pagkakaiba ng tao
o wika
o kasuotan
o kagamitan
o kakayahan
o kulay
Pamilya  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng
pamilya
• nakikilala ang mga kasapi ng pamilya
• nailalarawan ang iba’t-ibang bahagi ng bahay
Paaralan  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng
paaralan
• natutukoy ang mga tao sa paaralan
• natutukoy ang mga lugar sa paaralan
Pamayanan  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng
pamayanan
• natutukoy ang mga katulong sa pamayanan(community helpers)
• natutukoy ang mga lugar sa pamayanan
Bansa  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng
bansa
• naipapakita ang paggalang sa pambansang watawat at pambansang awit
Domains: HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
Physical Education and Health
Health
The learner…
 acquires and practice sound
health habits
The learner…
• demonstrates health habits that keep their bodies clean and sanitary.
 acquires attitudes, knowledge, and
skills about physical activity
for maintaining physically fit
lifestyles
• shows sufficient energy to participate in daily activities (Physical
Fitness)
Safety  identifies and practices appropriate • demonstrate safety practices at home, in school, at the playground and
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safety procedures the neighborhood.
Physical Education  demonstrates fundamental gross
motor skills properly
• demonstrates locomotor skills such as walking, running, skipping,
jumping climbing correctly
• demonstrates non-locomotor skills such as pushing, pulling, turning,
swaying, bending correctly.
• demonstrates receptive and projective (manipulative) skills such
throwing, catching, kicking correctly
 demonstrates competence in
various fine motor skills
• demonstrates fine motor skills such as cutting, writing, drawing, using
spoon and fork correctly
Sensory-perceptual  demonstrates sensory perceptual skills • demonstrates awareness of the position and movement of one’s body.
(Body awareness)
• demonstrates visual discrimination skills like, identifying same and
different, missing parts, which does not belong (Visual Discrimination)
• creates representations like shapes, letters, pictures (Form perception
representations)
Domains: CREATIVE AND AESTHETIC DEVELOPMENT
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
Discovery The learner…
 appreciates the beauty of nature
The learner…
• observes things and occurrences in nature
• shows interest in examining various things found in nature
Exposure  appreciates the different art forms
(music, dance, drama and visual arts)
• identifies the various art forms
• demonstrates interest and enjoyment in viewing, and listening to artistic
performances and works of art
Evaluation
 evaluates music, dance, drama
and visual arts
• chooses music, dance, drama and visual art that they prefer
• describes the characteristics of music, dance, drama and visual art that
they prefer
Production
 uses a variety of materials, tools,
techniques and processes in the arts
(music, dance, drama and visual art)
• participates in the creation of music, dance, drama and visual art
• creates visual arts using different materials
• creates rhythm
• responds to different beat, pitch, melody, dynamics, tempo, mood,
dynamics using creative movement
• role plays a story
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Domains : LANGUAGES DEVELOPMENT
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
Listening and
Viewing
The learner…
 discriminates sounds
The learner…
• distinguishes different types of sounds
 listens for directions • follows simple directions
 listens to stories • comprehends simple and familiar stories
Speaking
 expresses oneself • increases his/her vocabulary for describing things and expressing
ones feelings
 asks and answers questions • answers and responds to questions accordingly
 shares information • increases his/her vocabulary in sharing information
 tells stories • narrates simple and familiar stories
 gives directions • gives simple directions
Reading  analyzes meaning sounds (Phonemic
Awareness)
• Identifies and distinguishes sounds
• distinguishes vowel and consonant sounds
• blends and segments words
• blends and segments words
• matches letters to their sounds (and vice versa)
 decodes words • recognizes and names all uppercase and lowercase letters of the
alphabet.
• decodes basic sight words
• identifies common words
 demonstrates book knowledge and print
awareness
• understands that printed materials provide information
• reads using correct directionality
• reads using proper intonation
 comprehends simple texts • analyzes and comprehends simple narrative
• analyzes and comprehends simple information/factual texts
Writing  writes using the correct mechanics • writes words and phrases using a mix of invented and conventional
spelling
• writes words and phrases using manuscript form
 writes narrative and informational/ factual
texts
• composes own stories with a clear beginning, middle and end
• composes own stories using pictures
• composes informational/factual texts using own words
• composes information/factual texts using illustrations
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Domains : COGNITIVE / INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
MATHEMATICS
Number Sense of
Whole Numbers
The learner…
 begins to understand the relationship
between numbers and quantities up to
10.
The learner…
• recognizes sets of objects up to 10
• compares two or more sets of objects up to 10
• recognizes, represents, matches, names, reads, counts, and writes whole
numbers up to 10
• compares and orders whole numbers up to 10
Operations of Whole
Numbers
 begins to understand, to describe
simple addition and subtraction, and to
use them to solve problems.
• uses the words “put together,” add to,” and “plus” to understand the
concept of addition
• uses the words “take away” and “minus” to understand the concept of
subtraction
• uses manipulative to explore the concepts of addition and subtraction with
sums or differences between 0 to 10
• uses concrete objects to determine answers to addition and subtraction
problems
Number Sense of
Fractions
 understands the concept of dividing
wholes into equal parts.
• divides a whole into two or four equal parts
Geometry  begins to identify the common 2- to 3-
dimensional objects in the environment
and describes their shapes, sizes, and
positions.
• explores the environment to observe, identify, describe, and compare
2- to 3- dimensional objects
• compares shapes, sizes, and positions of 2- to 3-dimensional objects
• uses manipulative to create 2- to 3-dimensional objects
Measurement  understands the concept of time,
length, mass and capacity and the non-
standard units to
 measures them.
• observes sunrise and sunset to tell the time of the day (morning,
noontime, evening)
• tells the number of days in a week and the months in a year
• measures and compares the length, mass, and capacity of familiar
objects using non-standard units
Statistics  starts to make a graph or chart based on
the information gathered about objects
or events in their environment.
• participates actively in gathering information about objects or
events in their environment
• makes a graph or chart based on the information gathered
• answer questions about the graph or chart
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 19
Strand Content Standards Performance Standards
SCIENCE
Scientific Thinking and
Practice
The learner…
• understands the processes of
scientific investigations
The learner…
• uses observation and questioning skills in the science inquiry
• asks and answers questions about surroundings and share findings
with classmates
• records observations and data with pictures, numbers and/or symbols
People, Animals and
Plants
• knows the similarities and
differences of living things
• knows that living things are made
up of parts that have specific
functions
• knows the changes in living things
over time
People
• identifies the similarities and differences of people
• identifies the body parts of living things and its specific functions
• identifies the five senses and how they are used
• uses the senses to observe surroundings and classifying objects
observed
• describes changes in people over time
Animals
• identifies the similarities and differences of animals
• sorts animals according to shared characteristics(body covering,
movement, habitat)
• describes the basic needs of animals
• identifies ways to care for animals
Plants
• identifies the similarities and differences of plants
• sorts plants according to their shared characteristics
• identifies the body parts of plants and its specific functions
• describes basic needs of plants
• describes changes in plants over time
Earth (Weather) • knows that weather changes and
that it affects people
• observes the changes in weather
• tells the different kinds of weather
• describes clothes people wear according to the type of weather
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 20
References
Copple, Carol and Bredecamp, Sue. eds. Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Program: Serving Children from
Birth through age Eight., USA: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), 2009.
Curriculum Development Division- DepEd. Standards and Competencies for Five Year Filipino Children. Philippines: Department of
Education, May 2009.
Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council. National Early Learning Framework. Philippines: ECCD, 2011.
Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council . Early Learning and Development Standards, Philippines: ECCD, 2011. Kostelnik,
Marjorie et al. Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum: Best Practices in Early Childhood Education. USA: Pearson
Education Inc., 2011
Philippine Senate. The Kindergarten Act. (Senate Bill 2700), 2011.
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 21
CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS/WRITERS/REACTORS in the DEVELOPMENT of K to 12 CURRICULUM
KINDERGARTEN
A. Writeshop on the Finalization of the Curriculum Standards
Venue: RELC, Calabarzon
Date: May 19-21,2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Dr. Maria Rita Dacanay Lucas Head, Education Program Centro Escolar University
2. Nerisa Marquez Beltran Education Program Specialist DepEd, Central Office
3. Roderick Motril Aguirre Consultant Region 8, DepEd/PNU
CESS/Benedictine Institute of Learning
4. Dante D. Vermon, Jr. Encoder/Teacher I A. F. G. Bernardino Memorial Trade School
B. Workshop on the Review and Refinement of the K to 12 Curriculum Framework and Standards
Venue: DAP,Tagaytay City
Date: May 10-13,2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Dr. Maria Rita Dacanay Lucas Head, Education Program Centro Escolar University
2. Nerisa Marquez Beltran Education Program Specialist DepEd, Central Office
3. Roderick Motril Aguirre Consultant Region 8, DepEd/PNU
CESS/Benedictine Institute of Learning
4. Dante D. Vermon, Jr. Encoder/Teacher I A. F. G. Bernardino Memorial Trade School
C. Consultative Workshops for the Validation of the K to 12 Curriculum Framework and Standards
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 22
1. Regions I,II,III and CAR
Venue: Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City
Date: April 29, 2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Barbara Elena M. Lagos Saint Louis University
2. Jesusa L. Aguinaldo Ugac E/S Tug. City, Cagayan
3. Mageline O. Canceran Barabac Este, Balaoan, La Union
4. Mary Jane L. Wayang UB Laboratory Elem. School Baguio City
5. Daisy C. Mamaradlo Casilagan, San Juan, La Union
6. Echel S. Antero First City Providential College, SJDM, Bul.
7. Anel Martin S. Antero First City Providential College, SJDM, Bul.
8. Elizabeth Teotico - Aseaten Tarlac Montessori School
9. Plorwa C. Orillen Tarlac Montessori School
10. Norma C. Guillermo Region II
2. Regions VI,VII and VIII
Venue: Ecotech, Lahug Cebu City
Date: May 4, 2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Sr. Lea A. Galvan FDNSC
2. Ms. Maria Frenchie VI A. Regino
3. Ms. Cheeryl A. Apas
4. Mrs. Raquel M. Jabal
5. Mrs. Joyce Endoso
6. Ms. Marietta Baldo
7. Maria Alma C. Tibon Region VIII – Southern Leyte Division
8. Crisanta L. Orais Region VIII, Maasin City Division
9. Michelle F. delos Santos DepEd Cebu City
10. Josephine D. Abadia Region VII
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 23
3. Regions IX,X and ARMM
Venue: RELC, Cagayan de Oro City
Date: May 5, 2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Cynthia Rose A. Cartojano DepEd RO IX
2. Marilou SJ. Balber DepEd
3. Mengelie T. Ares DepEd RO IX
4. Irene Carina N. Requintor XUGS
5. Gyusel S. Precillas Corpus Christi
6. Roselene D. Dequito Dep. Ed. Malaybalay City
7. Johanna Hope B. Fernandez Dep. Ed
4. Regions XI,XII, ARMM (Shariff Kabunsuan,Maguindanao) Venue:
RELC, Davao City and CARAGA
Date: May 6,2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Lanny Coching-go Digos Seventh – Day Adventist Elem.
School
2. Vrenelie A. Decal DepEd Maguindanao 2
3. Maria Gina Flores DepEd Davao Oriental
4. Jennifer P. Dequito Usep. Davao City
5. Felina M. Mendoza DepEd ROXII
6. Ramona G. Gahuman Ford Academy of the Arts
7. Jennelyn M. Jamoner Ford Academy of the Arts
8. Eva P. Ońez DepEd – South Cotobato
9. Loida G. Casas Southern Phils. Polytechnic College Inc.
10. Loelina C.Guillermo DepEd ROXII
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 24
D. Workshop on the K to 12 Curriculum Mapping
Venue: DAP, Tagaytay City
Date: March 16 - 18, 2011
NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL
1. Simeona Ebol CDD – BEE
SECRETARIAT
NAME DESIGNATION
1. Rachelle C. Fermin DepEd
2. Prescy Ong DepEd
3. Magdalena Mendoza DAP
4. Tristan Suratos DAP
5. Kimberly Pobre DAP
6. Cristina Villasenor DAP
7. Lani Garnace DAP
8. Kidjie Saguin DAP
9. Maria Boncan Accountant, DepEd
10. Daylinda Guevarra Accountant, DepEd
11. Fenerosa Maur Accountant, DepEd
12. Divina Tomelden Accountant, DepEd
13. Nilva Jimenez Disbursing Officer, DepEd
FACILITATORS/ SUPPORT TEAM
NAME DESIGNATION
1. Irene C. De Robles CDD – BEE
2. Jose Tuguinayo, Jr. CDD – BSE
3. Marivic Abcede CDD – BSE
4. Mirla Olores SPED – BEE
5. Simeona Ebol CDD – BEE
6. Fe Villalino SDD – BEE
K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN
K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 25
ADVISORY TEAM
NAME DESIGNATION
1. Usec. Yolanda S. Quijano Undersecretary, DepEd OSEC
2. Dr. Lolita Andrada Director, BSE – DepEd, Pasig
3. Dr. Angelita Esdicul Director, BEE – DepEd, Pasig
4. Dr. Ricardo de Lumen OIC, Director III – Tech Voc, DepEd
5. D. Paraluman R. Giron Chair, K – 10 TWG
6. Dr. Avelina T. Liagas Consultant, TEC, DepEd
7. Dr. Dina Ocampo Dean, COE, UP Diliman
8. Dr. Ester Ogena President, PNU
9. Dr. Brenda B. Corpuz Technical Adviser to the Office of USEC, Pograms and
Standards
10. Dr. Dennis Faustino Headmaster, SMS Sagada, Mt. Prov.
11. Dr. Merle Tan Director, UP – NISMED
12. Dr. Cristina Padolino President, CEU
13. Mr. Napoleon Imperial CHED
14. Diane Decker Consultant, MTB – MLE
15. Dr. Nelia Benito Director, NETRC
16. Dr. Socorro Pilor Director, IMCS
17. Dr. Beatriz Torno Executive Director, TEC
18. Dr. Carolina Guerrero Director, BALS
19. Dr. Irene Isaac Director, TESDA
20. Dr. Imelda Taganas Director, TESDA

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K to 12 Curriculum Guide for Kindergarten

  • 1. Republic of the Philippines Department of Education DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue Pasig City K to 12 Curriculum Guide KINDERGARTEN January 31, 2012
  • 2. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 1 I. INTRODUCTION “The first years of life are important because what happens in early childhood can matter in a lifetime.” (Harvard, 2009) The Department of Education (DepEd) having been a strong advocate of early childhood education has implemented various programs for preschoolers for decades now. The Department further strengthens this through the inclusion of kindergarten in the K to 12 basic education curriculum in the country. DepEd believes Kindergarten is a transition stage between informal literacy and formal literacy (grade 1-12). This is the period of greatest growth and development, when the brain develops most rapidly, almost at its fullest. It is a period when walking, talking, self- esteem, vision of the world and moral foundations are established. Children at this stage should be immersed with activities, games, and plays to naturally acquire the skills/competencies appropriate for their holistic development as emergent literates and be ready for formal school. According to National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) kindergarten is a critical year where children’s experiences nurture positive approaches to learning and prepare children for the more rigorous academic expectations of the primary grades (NAEYC, 2009). Therefore, kindergarten teachers should guide the learners using an engaging and creative curriculum that is developmentally appropriate. Republic ACT 10157 also known as the Kindergarten Education Act which was signed into law by President Benigno Aquino III on Jan. 20 makes kindergarten “the first stage of compulsory and mandatory formal education.” For public schools, the kindergarten education program will be free of tuition and other school fees. With the Kindergarten Education Act, the kindergarten education program will be comprised of one year of preschool education for children aged five and above. The act also pushes for the conceptualization and development of a regular training program for kindergarten teachers to ensure that teaching styles, methodologies and approaches are always in line with modern trends in and issues on education.
  • 3. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 2 II. FRAMEWORK The Kindergarten Curriculum Framework draws from the principles and goals of the K to 12 Philippine Basic Education Curriculum Framework. It is likewise aligned with National Early Learning Framework (NELF). It clearly depicts the developmental tasks and milestones of 5 to 6 year-olds and how educators can guide them to develop holistically. Figure 1. The Kindergarten Curriculum Framework
  • 4. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 3 The framework is composed of two parts. The rectangular figures show the teaching-learning theoretical bases, beginning with the comprehensive Developmentally Appropriate Practices (DAP), then moving up to the principles and leading to the approaches. The circle consists of three main components, (1) Developmental Domains, (2) Learning Areas, and the (3) Curricular Themes. At the center is the Filipino child who is envisioned to be functionally literate and holistically developed. A. PRINCIPLES A developmentally appropriate curriculum is one that is age-appropriate, individually appropriate and socio-culturally appropriate ( NAEYC, 2009) This Kindergarten framework considers the developmental benchmarks of Filipino five-year-olds, recommends the use of strategies that address needs and interests of the learners, and uses the mother tongue as medium of instruction. Kindergarteners are constantly developing in the different domains (cognitive, language, physical, creative and aesthetic, socio-emotional, and values and character). The National Early Learning Framework (NELF), formulated by the Early Childhood Care and Development Council, views the Filipino Child as the most important asset of the nation. NELF furthers its view of the Filipino Child as… …as a human being who loves God, parents, and country; is proud to be a Filipino; honors the customs , traditions and good values of the people, knows his/her basic rights; respects other cultures and is able to live in peace and harmony with all. Thus beginning at an early age the child must be cared for and given all the opportunities to address current developmental needs and prepare him/her for lifelong learning. Kindergarten classrooms, therefore, should multi-level because kindergarteners will differ in their development in each domain. The following are situations that a kindergarten teacher should put to mind. 1. every classroom is a multi-level classroom 2. every teacher is a multi-level facilitator 3. every learner is unique 4. every learner has particular intelligence or intelligences 5. every learner has his/her own learning styles 6. every learner has his/her own particular needs a. cognitive b. physical c. socio-emotional
  • 5. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 4 7. every learner has his/her own particular wants and interests 8. every learning has a right to develop uniquely from the others This framework upholds the sixteen (16) general principles of the NELF as guides on (1) child growth and development (2) learning program development and (3) learning assessment development: 1. ON CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The following are the general guiding principles on child growth and development: 1. Every child is unique. Growth and development varies from child to child of which the first six years of life are most vital. He/she has an innate desire to learn and is best done through meaningful and real experiences. 2. Every aspect of growth and development is interrelated and interdependent. The child needs to be nurtured in a good and caring environment that enhances healthy and dependable relationships with other children and most significant adults. 3. The learning and development of every child involves a series of complex and dynamic processes that are best attended to in a more positive and responsive manner. 4. The child must be encouraged to aspire beyond one’s own level of achievements and to practice newly acquired competencies. 5. Every child is a thinking, moving, feeling and interactive human being able to actively participate in the learning and development of self in the context of one’s family and community including cultural and religious beliefs. 2. ON LEARNING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT The following are the general guiding principles on learning program development: 6. The learning program is child centered. It promotes the holistic way by which young children grow and develop; and recognizes the role of families and communities to support the child through various stages of growth and development.
  • 6. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 5 7. The learning program is appropriate for developing the domains of development identified in the NELF; and must sustain interest in active learning of all young children including those with special abilities, are marginalized and/or at risk. 8. The learning program is implemented by way of diverse learning activities that may be enhanced with technologies such as interactive radio and audio/video clips for learning areas. 9. The use of learning materials and other resources that are locally developed and/or locally available is encouraged. 10. The mother tongue shall be used as the child’s language of learning in the early years and shall be recognized as a bridge language of learning. 3. ON LEARNING ASSESSMENT The following are the general guiding principles on learning assessment development: 11. Assessment is done to monitor learning, know where the child and inform parents of the child’s progress. 12. Assessment is essential to identifying the child’s total developmental needs and does not determine academic achievement. 13. Assessment is best conducted on a regular basis so that a timely response may be made to improve learning areas. 14. The results of the assessment of learning of a child shall be kept strictly confidential 15. Ratings should be qualitative/descriptive and not only numerical. 16. The family and community may be informed of the general outcomes of learning in the early years so as to encourage further cooperation and partnerships The framework espouses teaching-learning approaches that are constructivist, integrative, thematic, collaborative, inquiry-based and reflective, in order to be aligned with Developmentally Appropriate Practices, NELF and K to 12 Framework.
  • 7. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 6 B. Component 1: The Developmental Domains and Benchmarks/Expectations Component 1 : shows the developmental domains represented by the six interlocked ellipses. They are arranged to form a flower in order to emphasize Erikson’s epigenetic principle. This principle states that development happens through a gradual unfolding. The child is seen as being in the process of blossoming, a little like a rose bud, that should not be hurried, lest it loses its chance to fully develop. These domains are the developmental tasks or milestones that kindergarteners are expected to attain. These includes: (1) Physical Health, Well-being and Motor Development, (2) Social-Emotional Development, (3) Character and Values Development (4) Cognitive/ Intellectual Development (5) Language Development, and (6) Creative and Aesthetic Development. The following are the six domains. 1. Physical Health, Well-being and Motor Development refers to a child’s physical growth, health and safety, and the development of skills related to the use of large and small muscle groups. Domain 1: PHYSICAL HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds Physical Health • The child demonstrates adequate growth (weight, head circumference) • The child has adequate sensory systems to participate in daily activities. • The child has adequate stamina to participate in daily activities. Gross Motor Skills Development • The child shows control and coordination of body movements involving large muscle groups. Fine Motor Skills Development • The child can control and coordinate hand and finger movements. o Copies a simple pattern of different basic shapes o Draws a human figure (head, eyes, mouth, trunk, arms, legs, etc.) without prompts o Draws a house without prompts using geometric forms o Colors with strokes staying within the lines Personal Care and Hygiene • The child participates in basic personal care routines o Feeds self-using fingers without spillage o Prepares own food o Dresses without assistance, including buttoning and tying o Wipes/Cleans him/herself after a bowel movement
  • 8. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 7 o Brushes teeth after meals without having to be told o Washes and dries face independently without having to be told 2. Social - Emotional Development refers to the child’s ability to know one’s self, express and understand feelings, and relate to others. Domain 2: SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds Emotional Expression • The child expresses different basic emotions. • The child demonstrates ability to self –regulate feelings/emotions and follows schedules as well as rules and regulations. • The child comprehends and displays self-appraisal emotions (shame, pride, guilt). Emotional (Receptivity to Other’s Emotions) • The child is receptive to the different emotions of other people and shows empathy. Social (Emerging Sense of Self) • The child expresses knowledge of self and basic roles of people in his/her immediate environment. Social (Forming Attachments) • The child forms healthy attachments to primary caregivers and other significant adults and children in his/her life. (Interactions with Other Children) • The child plays and has positive interactions with other children. Social (Interactions with Adults) • The child has positive relations and interactions with adults. Social (Sensitivity) • The child takes social cues from the environment and adjusts his behavior accordingly. Social (Appreciating Diversity) • The child recognizes and respects similarities and differences in people, language, culture. 3. Character and Values Development refers to a developing understanding of justice and fairness, right and wrong, love and respect for different arenas of the child’s life. Domain 3: CHARACTER AND VALUES DEVELOPMENT Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds Personal Values (Honesty) • The child demonstrates honesty in words and in actions.
  • 9. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 8 Personal Values (Responsibility) • The child takes on responsibility and accomplishes these as best he/she can. o Does his/her share of work in the classroom o Does and finishes assigned tasks without prompting Interpersonal Values (Love of Family) • The child loves, respects and feels he/she belongs to a family unit. Interpersonal Values (Pakikipagkapwa) • The child shows respect for others, children, and adults alike. • The child demonstrates concern for others. • The child opts for cooperative, non-aggressive means for achieving goals and resolving conflict. O Works well with others Nationalism (Love of Community) • The child demonstrates knowledge and love for his/her community or neighborhood. Nationalism (Love of Country) • The child shows respect and love for the Philippines. o Knows he/she is Filipino o Keeps during flag ceremony o Knows name of country Spiritual (Appreciation of Nature) • The child shows interest in and wonder at nature. Spiritual (Care for Nature and Its Resources) • The child demonstrates a caring attitude towards nature’s creatures and its resources. Spiritual (Love for the Creator) • The child shows respect and love for the Creator. 4. Cognitive/Intellectual Development refers to a child’s ability to abstract, understand concepts and their logical relations, and to manipulate them to arrive at new ideas or conclusions. Domain 4: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds Attention and Activity Level • The child is able to sustain attention and modulate his activity at age-expected levels.
  • 10. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 9 o Sustains attention and concentration on a tabletop activity for 15-20 minutes o Can work on a school assignment with minimal supervision o Can work on a school assignment independently Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Concept Formation) • The child develops basic concepts pertaining to object constancy, space, time, quantity, seriation, etc. and uses these as the basis for understanding how materials are categorized in his/ her environment. o Can tell which is the left and right people facing him/her o Knows the difference between yesterday, today, and tomorrow o Understands the concept of number-quantity relations for 1-10 o Demonstrates concept of addition using finger or objects o Demonstrates concept of subtraction using fingers or objects Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Cause-Effect Relationships) • The child is able to understand the cause –effect relationships. Memory (Memory for Experiences: Episodic Memory) • The child is able to recall people he has met, events, and places he has been to. Memory (Memory for Concept-Based Knowledge: Semantic Memory • The child is able to store verbal information in short and long –term memory. o Can recite the days of the week with some errors o Remembers lessons learned in school even after several days have passed o Can recite the days of the week with no errors o Can recite the months of the year with some errors Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Logical Reasoning) • The child is able to follow the logic of events (i.e., reasons why these happen) and draw accurate conclusion by evaluating the facts presented to him. o Knows that certain elements remain the same even if their positions changes o Able to predict what will happen next in a story o Can predict how a story will end half-way through Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Planning and Organizing) • The child is able to plan and organize a simple, familiar activity. o Can plan how he/she will carry out an activity without adult guidance Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Creative Thoughts) • The child is able to generate new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or concepts. o Can draw things or scenes from experience but with no actual model or reference o Can draw or paint things that do not exist in real life Higher-Ordered Mental Abilities (Cognitive Flexibility) • The child is able to shift to more adaptive cognitive processing strategies in order to effectively deal with new and unexpected conditions in his/her environment, including problem situations.
  • 11. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 10 5. Language Development refers to a child’s ability to understand and use language to communicate ideas, learn to acquire language skills in preparation for reading, writing and counting. Domain 5: LANGUAGE, PRE-READING AND PRE-MATH Sub-domain Benchmarks/expectation from 5 to 6 year-olds Receptive Skills Development • The child is able to understand both verbal and non-verbal forms of communication. Expressive Skills Development • The child is able to use words and gestures to express his thoughts and feelings. o Draw and tells a story about his drawing Pre-Reading and Pre-Math (Matching) • The child is able to match identical objects, colors, shapes, symbols. Pre-Reading and Pre-Math (Rote Sequencing) • The child is able to recite the alphabet and numbers in sequence. o Sings the alphabet song perfectly o Names more than 5 letters o Associates 2 letters with their sounds o Counts from 1 to 10 perfectly o Associates more than 5 letters with their sounds Pre-Reading and Pre-Math • The child is able to copy letters and numbers. o Prints complete name without model o Prints upper case letters with a model with no reversals (Copying Letters and Numbers) o Prints lower case letters with a model with some reversals o Prints numbers 1-5 with a model with some reversals o Prints upper case letters without a model and with no reversals o Prints lower case letters without a model and with no reversals o Prints numbers 1-5 without a model and with no reversals 6. Creative and Aesthetic Development refers to the child’s awareness of and development of their innate talent and creative skills. The domain includes music, visual arts, drama, dance and creative movements. This domain is a recent addition because it is recognized as equally important as the other five domains in the development of the young learner. Thus, the benchmarks and expectations particular to this domain are yet to be finalized.
  • 12. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 11 C. Component 3: The Curricular Themes Component 3 provides the curricular themes for integrating the five (5) learning areas to develop the six (6) domains for the holistic and functional development of the kindergartner. These curricular themes adheres to Brofenbenner’s Bio-ecological Theory, that defines “layers of environment, each having an effect on a child’s environment.” 1. Myself – concepts and ideas that help the learners understand himself/herself better so that he/she will develop as an individual. 2. My Family – concepts, ideas, practices that guides the child to be responsible and proud of himself and his family. 3. My School – concepts, ideas, practices, and situations that help the child understand how to be an individual and socialize with other learners, teachers, school personnel and other members of the school. 4. My Community– concepts, ideas, practices, situations, and responsibilities that the learner should acquire and understand so that he/she will become functional and responsive member of the community. 5. More Things Around Me – all other concepts, ideas, practices, situations, and responsibilities not covered by themes 1 to 4 but which may be relevant to the community, culture, and interest of the leaner. Figure 2 The Curricular Themes
  • 13. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide - Kindergarten – version as of January 31, 2012 12 III. OVERALL GOAL AND OUTCOMES A. Overall Goal: Five-year old Filipino children will be prepared for life. B. Outcomes: By the end of the KINDERGARTEN year, we will have children who are: effective communicators in their mother tongues; healthy and physically active; respectful, honest, God-loving; proud of themselves, their family, culture, heritage and country; creative and appreciative of the arts, and caring of the environment; inquisitive, enthusiastic and engaged learners.
  • 14. K TO 12 – KINDERGARTEN TRANSITION FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 1 Figure 3. Kindergarten-Grade 1 Transition Paradigm
  • 15. Transition Paradigm Kindergarten Education generally addresses the different developmental domains of the 5-year olds. But, as mentioned earlier, the domains are amorphous or do not have shape; hence learning areas are identified. The learning areas transition the domain-based curriculum of kindergarten to the content-based curriculum of grade 1 to 12. This design allows for a smooth transition from Kindergarten to grade 1 thereby making it seamless. IV. CONTENT AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Domains : CHARACTER AND VALUES DEVELOPMENT Strand Content Standards Performance Standards Social –Emotional Development  Kagandahang Asal Ang bata ay …  Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman sa pagpapahalaga sa sarili Ang bata ay inaasahang… • nakapagpapakita ng paggalang sa sarili sa lahat ng pagkakataon • nakapagpapakita ng katapatan sa kanyang ginagawa  Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman ukol pakikipagkapwa • nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal at paggalang sa mga kasapi ng mag- anak • nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal at paggalang sa kapwa  Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan sa konsepto ng disiplina • nakatatanggap at naisasagawa ang mga itinakdang tungkulin • nakapagpapakita ng pagmamalasakit sa kalinisan at kaayusan ng kapaligiran  Nagkakaroon ng pagpapahalaga sa Panginoon • nakapagpapakita ng pagmamahal sa Panginoon  Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan sa pananagutang panlipunan (tungkuling pantahanan at pampaaralan • nakikisali nang may sigla sa mga pangkatang Gawain • nakakatulong sa mga gawaing tahanan at paaralan sa kanyang gawin  Pagpapaunlad sa kakayahang sosyo-emosyunal  Nagkakaroon ng kaalaman sa sariling damdamin • nakapagpapahayag ng iba’t ibang damdamin sa tamang paraan • nakapagpapahayag ng kakayahang mapigil ang mga damdamin at emosyon at nakasusunod sa mga pang-araw-araw na gawain/tuntunin • nakauunawa at nakapagpapakita ng sariling emosyon  Nakikilala at natatanggap ang • nakapagpapakita ng pagtanggap at pag-unawa ng emosyon ng ibang tao
  • 16. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 15 emosyon ng ibang tao at nakapagpapahiwatig ng pagdamay sa damdamin ng iba (empathy) • naipahihiwatig ang akma at katanggap-tangap na reaksiyon sa damdamin ng iba • naisasaalang-alang and damdamin ng iba at nakikisali sa kasiyahan /nakikiramay sa kalungkutan ng iba  Nagkakaroon ng mabuting pakikipag-ugnayan sa kapwa at nakatatanda • nakapagsisimula ng laro • naipadadama at naipakikita ang pagmamahal sa mga nakatatanda at mga bata • nakikisalamuha sa mga kilalang nakatatanda sa pamamagitan pakikipag-usap at pakikipaglaro  Nagkakaroon ng kamalayan ukol sa pagkakaiba ng tao • nakikilala at natatanggap ang pagkakaiba ng tao o wika o kasuotan o kagamitan o kakayahan o kulay Pamilya  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng pamilya • nakikilala ang mga kasapi ng pamilya • nailalarawan ang iba’t-ibang bahagi ng bahay Paaralan  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng paaralan • natutukoy ang mga tao sa paaralan • natutukoy ang mga lugar sa paaralan Pamayanan  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng pamayanan • natutukoy ang mga katulong sa pamayanan(community helpers) • natutukoy ang mga lugar sa pamayanan Bansa  Pagkilala sa sarili bilang kabahagi ng bansa • naipapakita ang paggalang sa pambansang watawat at pambansang awit Domains: HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Strand Content Standards Performance Standards Physical Education and Health Health The learner…  acquires and practice sound health habits The learner… • demonstrates health habits that keep their bodies clean and sanitary.  acquires attitudes, knowledge, and skills about physical activity for maintaining physically fit lifestyles • shows sufficient energy to participate in daily activities (Physical Fitness) Safety  identifies and practices appropriate • demonstrate safety practices at home, in school, at the playground and
  • 17. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 16 safety procedures the neighborhood. Physical Education  demonstrates fundamental gross motor skills properly • demonstrates locomotor skills such as walking, running, skipping, jumping climbing correctly • demonstrates non-locomotor skills such as pushing, pulling, turning, swaying, bending correctly. • demonstrates receptive and projective (manipulative) skills such throwing, catching, kicking correctly  demonstrates competence in various fine motor skills • demonstrates fine motor skills such as cutting, writing, drawing, using spoon and fork correctly Sensory-perceptual  demonstrates sensory perceptual skills • demonstrates awareness of the position and movement of one’s body. (Body awareness) • demonstrates visual discrimination skills like, identifying same and different, missing parts, which does not belong (Visual Discrimination) • creates representations like shapes, letters, pictures (Form perception representations) Domains: CREATIVE AND AESTHETIC DEVELOPMENT Strand Content Standards Performance Standards Discovery The learner…  appreciates the beauty of nature The learner… • observes things and occurrences in nature • shows interest in examining various things found in nature Exposure  appreciates the different art forms (music, dance, drama and visual arts) • identifies the various art forms • demonstrates interest and enjoyment in viewing, and listening to artistic performances and works of art Evaluation  evaluates music, dance, drama and visual arts • chooses music, dance, drama and visual art that they prefer • describes the characteristics of music, dance, drama and visual art that they prefer Production  uses a variety of materials, tools, techniques and processes in the arts (music, dance, drama and visual art) • participates in the creation of music, dance, drama and visual art • creates visual arts using different materials • creates rhythm • responds to different beat, pitch, melody, dynamics, tempo, mood, dynamics using creative movement • role plays a story
  • 18. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 17 Domains : LANGUAGES DEVELOPMENT Strand Content Standards Performance Standards Listening and Viewing The learner…  discriminates sounds The learner… • distinguishes different types of sounds  listens for directions • follows simple directions  listens to stories • comprehends simple and familiar stories Speaking  expresses oneself • increases his/her vocabulary for describing things and expressing ones feelings  asks and answers questions • answers and responds to questions accordingly  shares information • increases his/her vocabulary in sharing information  tells stories • narrates simple and familiar stories  gives directions • gives simple directions Reading  analyzes meaning sounds (Phonemic Awareness) • Identifies and distinguishes sounds • distinguishes vowel and consonant sounds • blends and segments words • blends and segments words • matches letters to their sounds (and vice versa)  decodes words • recognizes and names all uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. • decodes basic sight words • identifies common words  demonstrates book knowledge and print awareness • understands that printed materials provide information • reads using correct directionality • reads using proper intonation  comprehends simple texts • analyzes and comprehends simple narrative • analyzes and comprehends simple information/factual texts Writing  writes using the correct mechanics • writes words and phrases using a mix of invented and conventional spelling • writes words and phrases using manuscript form  writes narrative and informational/ factual texts • composes own stories with a clear beginning, middle and end • composes own stories using pictures • composes informational/factual texts using own words • composes information/factual texts using illustrations
  • 19. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 18 Domains : COGNITIVE / INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Strand Content Standards Performance Standards MATHEMATICS Number Sense of Whole Numbers The learner…  begins to understand the relationship between numbers and quantities up to 10. The learner… • recognizes sets of objects up to 10 • compares two or more sets of objects up to 10 • recognizes, represents, matches, names, reads, counts, and writes whole numbers up to 10 • compares and orders whole numbers up to 10 Operations of Whole Numbers  begins to understand, to describe simple addition and subtraction, and to use them to solve problems. • uses the words “put together,” add to,” and “plus” to understand the concept of addition • uses the words “take away” and “minus” to understand the concept of subtraction • uses manipulative to explore the concepts of addition and subtraction with sums or differences between 0 to 10 • uses concrete objects to determine answers to addition and subtraction problems Number Sense of Fractions  understands the concept of dividing wholes into equal parts. • divides a whole into two or four equal parts Geometry  begins to identify the common 2- to 3- dimensional objects in the environment and describes their shapes, sizes, and positions. • explores the environment to observe, identify, describe, and compare 2- to 3- dimensional objects • compares shapes, sizes, and positions of 2- to 3-dimensional objects • uses manipulative to create 2- to 3-dimensional objects Measurement  understands the concept of time, length, mass and capacity and the non- standard units to  measures them. • observes sunrise and sunset to tell the time of the day (morning, noontime, evening) • tells the number of days in a week and the months in a year • measures and compares the length, mass, and capacity of familiar objects using non-standard units Statistics  starts to make a graph or chart based on the information gathered about objects or events in their environment. • participates actively in gathering information about objects or events in their environment • makes a graph or chart based on the information gathered • answer questions about the graph or chart
  • 20. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 19 Strand Content Standards Performance Standards SCIENCE Scientific Thinking and Practice The learner… • understands the processes of scientific investigations The learner… • uses observation and questioning skills in the science inquiry • asks and answers questions about surroundings and share findings with classmates • records observations and data with pictures, numbers and/or symbols People, Animals and Plants • knows the similarities and differences of living things • knows that living things are made up of parts that have specific functions • knows the changes in living things over time People • identifies the similarities and differences of people • identifies the body parts of living things and its specific functions • identifies the five senses and how they are used • uses the senses to observe surroundings and classifying objects observed • describes changes in people over time Animals • identifies the similarities and differences of animals • sorts animals according to shared characteristics(body covering, movement, habitat) • describes the basic needs of animals • identifies ways to care for animals Plants • identifies the similarities and differences of plants • sorts plants according to their shared characteristics • identifies the body parts of plants and its specific functions • describes basic needs of plants • describes changes in plants over time Earth (Weather) • knows that weather changes and that it affects people • observes the changes in weather • tells the different kinds of weather • describes clothes people wear according to the type of weather
  • 21. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 20 References Copple, Carol and Bredecamp, Sue. eds. Developmentally Appropriate Practices in Early Childhood Program: Serving Children from Birth through age Eight., USA: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), 2009. Curriculum Development Division- DepEd. Standards and Competencies for Five Year Filipino Children. Philippines: Department of Education, May 2009. Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council. National Early Learning Framework. Philippines: ECCD, 2011. Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council . Early Learning and Development Standards, Philippines: ECCD, 2011. Kostelnik, Marjorie et al. Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum: Best Practices in Early Childhood Education. USA: Pearson Education Inc., 2011 Philippine Senate. The Kindergarten Act. (Senate Bill 2700), 2011.
  • 22. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 21 CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS/WRITERS/REACTORS in the DEVELOPMENT of K to 12 CURRICULUM KINDERGARTEN A. Writeshop on the Finalization of the Curriculum Standards Venue: RELC, Calabarzon Date: May 19-21,2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Dr. Maria Rita Dacanay Lucas Head, Education Program Centro Escolar University 2. Nerisa Marquez Beltran Education Program Specialist DepEd, Central Office 3. Roderick Motril Aguirre Consultant Region 8, DepEd/PNU CESS/Benedictine Institute of Learning 4. Dante D. Vermon, Jr. Encoder/Teacher I A. F. G. Bernardino Memorial Trade School B. Workshop on the Review and Refinement of the K to 12 Curriculum Framework and Standards Venue: DAP,Tagaytay City Date: May 10-13,2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Dr. Maria Rita Dacanay Lucas Head, Education Program Centro Escolar University 2. Nerisa Marquez Beltran Education Program Specialist DepEd, Central Office 3. Roderick Motril Aguirre Consultant Region 8, DepEd/PNU CESS/Benedictine Institute of Learning 4. Dante D. Vermon, Jr. Encoder/Teacher I A. F. G. Bernardino Memorial Trade School C. Consultative Workshops for the Validation of the K to 12 Curriculum Framework and Standards
  • 23. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 22 1. Regions I,II,III and CAR Venue: Teachers’ Camp, Baguio City Date: April 29, 2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Barbara Elena M. Lagos Saint Louis University 2. Jesusa L. Aguinaldo Ugac E/S Tug. City, Cagayan 3. Mageline O. Canceran Barabac Este, Balaoan, La Union 4. Mary Jane L. Wayang UB Laboratory Elem. School Baguio City 5. Daisy C. Mamaradlo Casilagan, San Juan, La Union 6. Echel S. Antero First City Providential College, SJDM, Bul. 7. Anel Martin S. Antero First City Providential College, SJDM, Bul. 8. Elizabeth Teotico - Aseaten Tarlac Montessori School 9. Plorwa C. Orillen Tarlac Montessori School 10. Norma C. Guillermo Region II 2. Regions VI,VII and VIII Venue: Ecotech, Lahug Cebu City Date: May 4, 2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Sr. Lea A. Galvan FDNSC 2. Ms. Maria Frenchie VI A. Regino 3. Ms. Cheeryl A. Apas 4. Mrs. Raquel M. Jabal 5. Mrs. Joyce Endoso 6. Ms. Marietta Baldo 7. Maria Alma C. Tibon Region VIII – Southern Leyte Division 8. Crisanta L. Orais Region VIII, Maasin City Division 9. Michelle F. delos Santos DepEd Cebu City 10. Josephine D. Abadia Region VII
  • 24. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 23 3. Regions IX,X and ARMM Venue: RELC, Cagayan de Oro City Date: May 5, 2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Cynthia Rose A. Cartojano DepEd RO IX 2. Marilou SJ. Balber DepEd 3. Mengelie T. Ares DepEd RO IX 4. Irene Carina N. Requintor XUGS 5. Gyusel S. Precillas Corpus Christi 6. Roselene D. Dequito Dep. Ed. Malaybalay City 7. Johanna Hope B. Fernandez Dep. Ed 4. Regions XI,XII, ARMM (Shariff Kabunsuan,Maguindanao) Venue: RELC, Davao City and CARAGA Date: May 6,2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Lanny Coching-go Digos Seventh – Day Adventist Elem. School 2. Vrenelie A. Decal DepEd Maguindanao 2 3. Maria Gina Flores DepEd Davao Oriental 4. Jennifer P. Dequito Usep. Davao City 5. Felina M. Mendoza DepEd ROXII 6. Ramona G. Gahuman Ford Academy of the Arts 7. Jennelyn M. Jamoner Ford Academy of the Arts 8. Eva P. Ońez DepEd – South Cotobato 9. Loida G. Casas Southern Phils. Polytechnic College Inc. 10. Loelina C.Guillermo DepEd ROXII
  • 25. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 24 D. Workshop on the K to 12 Curriculum Mapping Venue: DAP, Tagaytay City Date: March 16 - 18, 2011 NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE/SCHOOL 1. Simeona Ebol CDD – BEE SECRETARIAT NAME DESIGNATION 1. Rachelle C. Fermin DepEd 2. Prescy Ong DepEd 3. Magdalena Mendoza DAP 4. Tristan Suratos DAP 5. Kimberly Pobre DAP 6. Cristina Villasenor DAP 7. Lani Garnace DAP 8. Kidjie Saguin DAP 9. Maria Boncan Accountant, DepEd 10. Daylinda Guevarra Accountant, DepEd 11. Fenerosa Maur Accountant, DepEd 12. Divina Tomelden Accountant, DepEd 13. Nilva Jimenez Disbursing Officer, DepEd FACILITATORS/ SUPPORT TEAM NAME DESIGNATION 1. Irene C. De Robles CDD – BEE 2. Jose Tuguinayo, Jr. CDD – BSE 3. Marivic Abcede CDD – BSE 4. Mirla Olores SPED – BEE 5. Simeona Ebol CDD – BEE 6. Fe Villalino SDD – BEE
  • 26. K TO 12 - KINDERGARTEN K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science – version as of January 31, 2012 25 ADVISORY TEAM NAME DESIGNATION 1. Usec. Yolanda S. Quijano Undersecretary, DepEd OSEC 2. Dr. Lolita Andrada Director, BSE – DepEd, Pasig 3. Dr. Angelita Esdicul Director, BEE – DepEd, Pasig 4. Dr. Ricardo de Lumen OIC, Director III – Tech Voc, DepEd 5. D. Paraluman R. Giron Chair, K – 10 TWG 6. Dr. Avelina T. Liagas Consultant, TEC, DepEd 7. Dr. Dina Ocampo Dean, COE, UP Diliman 8. Dr. Ester Ogena President, PNU 9. Dr. Brenda B. Corpuz Technical Adviser to the Office of USEC, Pograms and Standards 10. Dr. Dennis Faustino Headmaster, SMS Sagada, Mt. Prov. 11. Dr. Merle Tan Director, UP – NISMED 12. Dr. Cristina Padolino President, CEU 13. Mr. Napoleon Imperial CHED 14. Diane Decker Consultant, MTB – MLE 15. Dr. Nelia Benito Director, NETRC 16. Dr. Socorro Pilor Director, IMCS 17. Dr. Beatriz Torno Executive Director, TEC 18. Dr. Carolina Guerrero Director, BALS 19. Dr. Irene Isaac Director, TESDA 20. Dr. Imelda Taganas Director, TESDA