Preschool Checklist
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Language Development
Recognizes and identifies all upper and lowercase letters.
Writes simple sentences.
Speaks in complete sentences.
Asks meaningful questions.
Contributes appropriately to discussions.
Communicates needs clearly.
Able to tell story from pictures.
Retells important details in a story.
Recognizes rhyming words.
Matches spoken words to written words.
Writes independently using age appropriate spelling.
Math Skills
Counts through and beyond 10.
Recognizes, writes, and uses whole numbers through 10.
Places numerals in proper sequence 1-10.
Identifies more/than and less/than.
Recognizes shapes.
Makes comparisons (size, length).
Understands concept of estimating.
Able to do simple addition.
Fine and Gross Motor Skills
Holds pencil correctly.
Holds scissors correctly.
Cuts on line.
Forms sapes correctly.
Can trace a pattern.
Hops on one foot.
Skips and jumps.
Has developed a sense of balance and coordination.
Can kick a ball.
Can throw a ball.
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Presented by:
Fae Fisher

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Who it's for
This Preschool Checklist is for anyone who wants a simple, practical way to get things done without missing steps.
- Avoid forgetting - keep all your Preschool essentials in one place (external memory)
- Save time - start from a proven Preschool structure instead of a blank page
- Stay on track - track progress, come back later, and keep momentum
- Coordinate with others - share the list and divide responsibilities
- Learn the process - follow the steps in a sensible order, even if it's your first time
How to use it
How to use this Preschool Checklist
- Save Preschool Checklist to your free Checklist account so your progress is saved and synced across devices.
- Customize it in the app: remove anything that does not apply, then add your own details for Preschool (dates, sizes, addresses, notes).
- If others are involved, invite them to collaborate and divide responsibilities.
- Work through the list: check items off as you go, and set reminders for time-sensitive steps.