Kindergarten Reading Checklist

Do you know if your child has mastered these basic reading skills for the end of kindergarten? It is important that you ask the classroom teacher where your child stands in the following areas. If your child is behind in any of these areas Readinghelp911.com will help you make sure your child is not left behind. Our program provides a video with an explanation of each skill along with a matching assessment sheet and websites that coordinate for extra practice. Appropriate leveled book choices are provided. 

      • Identifies Upper and Lower Case Letters 

      • Produces All Letter Sounds

      • Hears Rhyming Words

      • Produces Rhyming Words

      • Reads Kindergarten Sight Words

      • Identifies Beginning Sounds in Words

      • Identifies Ending Sounds in Words

      • Phonemic Awareness (Blends sounds in words together)

      • Word Families (Supplies words to make families)

      • Medial Vowel Sounds (Identify long and short vowels)

      • Writes the Upper Case Letters

      • Writes the Lower Case Letters

      • Writes First and Last Name

      • Reading Comprehension (Answers simple questions about a story)

      • Retells a Story (Beginning, Middle and Endi