Transitional Kindergarten
4 to 5 year-olds
Fledgling students approach learning through exploring a variety of subjects and activities that develop key skills that prepare them for school success.
Skills for Success
As a bridge between Preschool and Kindergarten, Transitional Kindergarten (TK) promotes cooperation, teamwork, and communication as part of the learning process. Our students are introduced to academic structure while engaging with their peers in new ways.Â
All-Day Program
TK is the first introduction to an all-day, academic program. Lessons become more structured, while also prioritizing play and self-discovery.
Supportive Transition
Teachers ease these young students into new routines, and track progress to guide them through the curriculum—at their own pace.
Progressive Lessons
Lessons build each week, with the flexibility to adapt to students’ individual skills, interests, and needs.
Transitional Kindergarten
Curriculum
Language Arts
Reading readiness is a focus, encouraging students to play with letters, sounds, and word association. Lessons explore:
- Phonemic Awareness
- Alphabet Knowledge
- Oral Language
- Storytime
- Literacy Play (songs, games)
Mathematics
Math concepts are easier to grasp when you relate them to real life. With hands-on activities, our students work on:
- Counting
- Number Recognition
- Data Analysis
- Measurement
- Patterns
- Shapes (early geometry)
Social Studies
TK students are more aware of the world around them, and eager to learn about their place in it. Themes include:
- Geography
- Community Awareness
- Citizenship
- Simple Economics
Science & Health
Science incorporates fun, hands-on investigations, engineering models, literacy-rich activities, and interactive digital tools to empower students to think, read, write, and argue like real scientists. Designed by UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science, our natural phenomena-based program is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards. Elements of our program include:- Wondering About Noises in Trees
- Wondering About Buildings
- Wondering About Puddles
- Wellness, Nutrition & Healthy Habits
- Scientific Method and Science Fair Exhibitions
- Science Careers and Field Trips
Physical Education
Let’s play! We introduce various games and physical activities—and even learn about sports from around the globe. Students practice:
- Making healthy choices
- Good sportsmanship
- Basic motor skills
- Coordination
Expressive Arts in Transitional Kindergarten is about cultivating well-being and encouraging students to express themselves using different media. Our comprehensive Expressive Arts program includes Visual Arts, Music, Drama and Dance.  Â
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- Visual Arts: Students build an appreciation of various art styles, integrate techniques in their directed and free art and produce art that in turn helps their fine motor skills.Â
- Artist-of-the-Month studies
- Exploration of Color Theory, Texture, Design, and Spatial Relations
- Music and Dance: The Music program focuses both on listening to, enjoying, and appreciating music in all its various forms, as well as producing music. Through music, students practice oral language skills with subsequent attention to phonemic awareness and the development of social skills. Elements includeÂ
- Dedicated music teacherÂ
- Study of tempo, percussion, beat and rhythm.Â
- Group musical experiences, performing or singing together,Â
- Dance, movement and Composer-of-the-Month study
- Holiday recitals to showcase the musical talent of our young musicians!
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Computer Science
Aligned with national standards, the Computer Science program aims to develop students as responsible digital architects, providing opportunities to discover their innovator’s mindset and create inspiring products. The elements of our program include:
- Digital Well-BeingÂ
- Keyboarding,Â
- HardwareÂ
- Digital MediaÂ
- Coding and Robotics.Â
- Participation in the nationwide Hour of Code
What to Expect in TK
Calendar & Schedule
Transitional Kindergarten follows a standard academic calendar (August – June). Students report to class five days a week, for a full day in the classroom.
Modified slightly from Kindergarten, the daily schedule includes snack time, and two recess periods.
- Hours: 8:45 – 3pm
- Options for Extended Care
View and download the Action Day Elementary School 2023-2024 Academic Calendar.
Meals & Nutrition
Snacks
We provide two nutritious snacks each day, one in the morning and another in the afternoon. A detailed snack menu will be posted at each campus for your review.
Lunch
Students are expected to bring a packed lunch or order a hot lunch through the EZ Schools App.
Our hot lunch program is offered daily at an additional charge.
- Meals feature seasonal fruits and vegetables, nutritious entrees, and water or milk.
- Orders can be placed daily, weekly, or monthly.
- Same-day orders must be placed by 8:45am.
Refrigerators and microwaves are available for lunches brought from home.
Health & Safety
Providing a safe and healthy environment for students is our top priority.
Open Door Policy & Security
- Parents are welcome to visit the campus and classroom at any time, but must sign-in at the office.
- All students must be signed in and out of school each day by a parent or authorized family member/friend.
Emergency Preparedness
- Teachers and staff have been trained in CPR and First Aid.
- All staff have completed comprehensive training in fire, earthquake, and lockdown procedures.
- Regular drill practices are done at all grade levels.
Extend your day with Enrichment
At Action Day, learning goes beyond academics. Our enrichment programs are designed to help students develop unique interests and talents—without ever leaving campus. They’re an opportunity for imagination, friendship, and self-expression. In TK, they can explore:
Extend Your School Day
We support families beyond the bell schedule with a daily after-school program. Combining lesson plans and extracurriculars, students enjoy a balance of academics and fun.