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Deped National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide Part 2

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Adriel Klocko MD

February 5, 2026

Deped National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide Part 2
Deped National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide Part 2 Decoding DepEds National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide Part 2 Deeper Dive into Learning Areas So youve tackled Part 1 of the DepEds National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide K to 12 Curriculum Guide and youre ready to dive deeper Fantastic This blog post is your comprehensive guide to navigating Part 2 focusing on the practical application and understanding of the learning areas Well break down the key components offer actionable tips and address common questions to help you confidently implement this vital curriculum Remember the kindergarten curriculum aims to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning Part 2 builds upon the foundational principles established in Part 1 focusing on the development of specific skills and knowledge across various learning areas Lets explore them 1 Developing Early Literacy Skills Part 2 expands on prereading skills focusing on phonological awareness print awareness and vocabulary development It moves beyond simple rhyming games and introduces more complex activities Phonological Awareness Instead of just identifying rhyming words activities might involve segmenting and blending syllables eg breaking down cat into cat and vice versa You can use colorful manipulatives like blocks or counters to visually represent each sound Visual Imagine a picture of a child using colorful blocks to represent the sounds in the word dog Print Awareness This stage goes beyond recognizing letters It involves understanding the concept of print how books work directionality left to right top to bottom and the difference between letters words and sentences Activities like shared reading with finger pointing and tracing words on large flashcards are highly beneficial Visual A simple graphic showing a childs finger tracing a word on a large flashcard Vocabulary Development Moving beyond basic words children engage with richer vocabulary through storytelling picture books and interactive games Think beyond 2 flashcards incorporate realworld objects and experiences to build connections and meaning For example when learning about big and small compare a toy car with a real car Visual A collage showing a toy car next to a real car highlighting the difference in size Howto Tip Create a thematic unit eg Animals and integrate literacy activities across all learning areas Read books about animals sing animal songs create animal drawings and use animalthemed flashcards to reinforce vocabulary and print awareness 2 Nurturing Early Numeracy Skills Part 2 builds upon number recognition and introduces more complex concepts like counting onetoone correspondence and simple addition and subtraction Counting Instead of just rote counting focus on counting objects and understanding the quantity represented by each number Use manipulatives like beads blocks or even toys to make counting engaging Visual A child counting colorful blocks and matching them to numbers written on cards Onetoone Correspondence This involves matching each object to a number a crucial step in understanding quantity Activities can include matching toys to number cards placing one counter in each box or lining up objects according to their quantity Visual A child matching colored blocks to similarly colored numbered cards Early Addition and Subtraction Introduce these concepts through handson activities and realworld scenarios Using counters to represent adding or removing items from a set will make the concepts more concrete and less abstract Visual A child using counters to demonstrate 2 1 3 and 3 1 2 Howto Tip Use games to make learning numeracy fun Simple board games involving dice rolling and counting or even a scavenger hunt with numbered clues can make learning enjoyable 3 Developing Foundational Skills in Other Learning Areas Part 2 also focuses on the development of foundational skills in other key areas like Science Simple observations explorations and experiments to foster curiosity about the natural world This could involve planting seeds observing insects or exploring different textures Art Encouraging creative expression through drawing painting sculpting and other art forms 3 Music Introducing basic musical concepts through songs rhymes and movement Physical Development Promoting gross and fine motor skills through activities like running jumping drawing and writing SocialEmotional Learning SEL Focusing on selfregulation empathy and social skills development through various interactive activities and discussions Howto Tip Integrate these learning areas throughout the day For example during circle time sing a song Music then create a drawing inspired by the song Art and finally discuss the feelings evoked by the song SEL Summary of Key Points Part 2 of the DepEd National Kindergarten Curriculum Guide focuses on building upon the foundations laid in Part 1 It emphasizes handson activities realworld applications and integrating learning areas to create a holistic and engaging learning experience for kindergarteners Remember to make learning fun and engaging focusing on the childs individual needs and developmental pace Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 1 What if my students arent grasping a particular concept Dont worry Differentiated instruction is key Provide extra support and tailored activities for struggling students and offer enrichment activities for those who grasp concepts quickly 2 How much time should I spend on each learning area The curriculum provides suggested time allocations but flexibility is important Adjust based on your students needs and learning progress 3 What resources are available to support me DepEds website offers numerous resources including lesson plans learning materials and training opportunities Consult with your schools curriculum coordinator for additional support 4 How can I assess my students learning Use a variety of assessment methods including observations informal assessments eg conversations work samples and formal assessments as guided by the curriculum Focus on progress rather than simply grades 5 How can I make the curriculum more engaging for my students Incorporate games songs stories and handson activities to make learning fun and relevant Use various teaching methods to cater to different learning styles By understanding the intricacies of Part 2 and implementing these practical strategies youll 4 be wellequipped to guide your kindergarten students on their exciting journey of learning and growth Remember youre not just teaching youre nurturing young minds and building the foundation for their future success

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