🎓Grade hub · Ages 5-6

Kindergarten
homeschool curriculum.

Kindergarten is where a child's lifelong relationship with school is set. We treat it that way. Lessons are short, voice-led, and pre-reader friendly, so a 5-year-old can do real academic work without needing a parent to read each prompt aloud.

Kindergarten

Grade

Ages 5-6

Typical age

15

Subjects covered

455

Lessons at this grade

What Kindergarten works on

The core skills your kid will build this year.

  • Letter sounds + early phonics (CVC words by year-end)
  • Counting 0-100, number recognition, simple addition with manipulatives
  • Listening comprehension via read-aloud stories
  • Fine motor + handwriting (letters, name, numerals)
  • Social-emotional: feelings vocabulary, turn-taking, persistence
The Cullinan approach

Sessions cap at 15-20 minutes so K-aged attention isn't pushed past where learning actually happens. Every lesson has a read-aloud option so a kid who can't read independently still gets full access. Mastery is measured by demonstration — the kid showing they can do the thing — not by a paper score.

Subjects authored for Kindergarten

15 subjects ready to learn.

Lesson counts reflect what's authored today. The library grows as parents request expansions from the curriculum panel.

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Adaptive placement picks the right starting point regardless of grade — but if you want to see what Kindergarten looks like at Cullinan, sign up and have a look.