24-36 months
Other Georgia Early Learning and Development (GELDS) sets
Other Georgia Early Learning and Development (GELDS) sets
Physical Development and Motor SkillsPDM
- Strand
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
- Standard
The child will practice healthy and safe habits.PDM1
- a
Sleeps well, waking rested and ready for daily activities.PDM1.2a
- b
Actively participates in games, outdoor play and other forms of physical activity for sustained periods of time.PDM1.2b
- c
Pays attention to simple safety instructions and avoids dangers with assistance.PDM1.2c
- d
Verbalizes simple safety rules.PDM1.2d
- e
Attends to personal health routines and self-care needs with some assistance from an adult.PDM1.2e
- a
- Standard
The child will participate in activities related to nutrition.PDM2
- a
Prepares nutritious snacks with adult assistance.PDM2.2a
- b
Eats a variety of nutritious foods and recognizes healthy foods.PDM2.2b
- a
- Standard
- Strand
USE OF SENSES
- Standard
The child will demonstrate an awareness of the body in space and child’s relationship to objects in space.PDM3
- a
Acts and moves with intention and purpose.PDM3.2a
- b
Demonstrates awareness of his/her own body in space.PDM3.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will use senses (sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste) to explore the environment and process information.PDM4
- a
Participates in a variety of sensory experiences and differentiates between the senses.PDM4.2a
- b
Tests objects to determine their purpose.PDM4.2b
- a
- Standard
- Strand
MOTOR SKILLS
- Standard
The child will demonstrate gross motor skills.PDM5
- a
Develops gross motor control for a range of physical activities. PDM5.2a
- b
Develops coordination and balance.PDM5.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate fine motor skills.PDM6
- a
Coordinates the use of hands and fingers.PDM6.2a
- b
Performs simple fine motor skills. PDM6.2b
- a
- Standard
Social and Emotional DevelopmentSED
- Strand
DEVELOPING A SENSE OF SELF
- Standard
The child will develop self-awareness.SED1
- a
Uses gestures and actions to reference self when interacting with others.SED1.2a
- b
Uses pronouns such as I, me and mine.SED1.2b
- c
Shows sense of satisfaction in his/her own abilities/preferences. SED1.2c
- d
Shows emerging independence by occasionally resisting adult control.SED1.2d
- a
- Standard
The child will engage in self-expression.SED2
- a
Uses verbal expressions and gestures to communicate needs, opinions, ideas and preferences. SED2.2a
- b
Uses verbal and nonverbal expressions to demonstrate basic emotions such as anger, happiness and sadness.SED2.2b
- a
- Standard
- Strand
SELF-REGULATION
- Standard
The child will begin to demonstrate self-control.SED3
- a
Displays understanding of engaging in routines, rules and appropriate social behavior.SED3.2a
- b
Self-soothes independently.SED3.2b
- c
Regulates some impulses with adult guidance.SED3.2c
- d
Responds to transitions and changes to schedules/routines. SED3.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
DEVELOPING A SENSE OF SELF WITH OTHERS
- Standard
The child will develop relationships and social skills with adults.SED4
- a
Stays connected with familiar adults using gestures, glances and verbal interaction.SED4.2a
- b
Looks to familiar adults for reassurance when trying new tasks.SED4.2b
- c
Shows nonverbal affection to familiar adults.SED4.2c
- d
Occasionally seeks out adult for help.SED4.2d
- a
- Standard
The child will develop relationships and social skills with peers.SED5
- a
At times, shows a preference to play with a familiar child. SED5.2a
- b
Plays alongside other children for short periods. Observes and imitates other children.SED5.2b
- c
Occasionally, resolves peer conflicts with adult support.SED5.2c
- d
Recognizes and names the feelings of peers with adult support.SED5.2d
- e
Shows awareness of peers’ personal space and belongings.SED5.2e
- a
- Standard
Approaches to Play and LearningAPL
- Strand
INITIATIVE AND EXPLORATION
- Standard
The child will demonstrate initiative and self-direction.APL1
- a
Tries inventive or new ways of using materials or completing tasks. APL1.2a
- b
Verbally expresses desire to complete tasks by self.APL1.2b
- c
Independently selects materials and utilizes those materials.APL1.2c
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate interest and curiosity.APL2
- a
Seeks information from others.APL2.2a
- b
Asks questions about familiar objects, people and experiences.APL2.2b
- c
Explores and manipulates familiar objects in the environment.APL2.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
ATTENTIVENESS AND PERSISTENCE
- Standard
The child will sustain attention to a specific activity and demonstrate persistence.APL3
- a
Engages in teacher-directed activity for short periods of time.APL3.2a
- b
Demonstrates focus on a teacher-directed activity for a short period of time.APL3.2b
- c
Shows persistence in activities of interest despite interruptions. APL3.2c
- d
Repeats successful actions and experiences.APL3.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
PLAY
- Standard
The child will engage in a progression of imaginative play.APL4
- a
Substitutes one object for another in pretend play or pretends with objects that may or may not be present.APL4.2a
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate a cooperative and flexible approach to play and learning.APL5
- a
Participates in play and learning activities with a small group of children for short periods of time.APL5.2a
- b
Helps and shares in a social setting with adult guidance.APL5.2b
- c
Shows creativity, inventiveness and flexibility in his/her approach to play with adult guidance.APL5.2c
- a
- Standard
Communication, Language and LiteracyCLL
- Strand
RECEPTIVE LANGUAGE
- Standard
The child will listen to conversations and demonstrate comprehension.CLL1
- a
Listens and responds to brief conversations and group discussions.CLL1.2a
- b
Listens to and follows one-step directions.CLL1.2b
- c
Responds to questions with appropriate answers.CLL1.2c
- a
- Standard
The child will acquire vocabulary introduced in conversations, activities, stories and/or books.CLL2
- a
Demonstrates understanding of words through actions and/or conversations.CLL2.2a
- b
Listens and understands familiar vocabulary from activities, stories and books.CLL2.2b
- a
- Standard
- Strand
EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE
- Standard
The child will use nonverbal communication for a variety of purposes.CLL3
- a
Communicates needs and wants through nonverbal gestures and actions, in addition to verbal communication. CLL3.2a
- b
Gains awareness of how to communicate feelings using nonverbal gestures and actions.CLL3.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will use increasingly complex spoken language.CLL4
- a
Strings sounds and/or words together with voice inflections.CLL4.2a
- b
Uses three- to four-word phrases and includes describing words.CLL4.2b
- c
Describes experiences.CLL4.2c
- d
Demonstrates an expanding vocabulary.CLL4.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
EARLY READING
- Standard
The child will acquire meaning from a variety of materials read to him/her.CLL5
- a
Uses words to describe or name pictures when reading.CLL5.2a
- b
Shows preference for familiar stories and can repeat phrases.CLL5.2b
- c
Answers simple questions about a story.CLL5.2c
- a
- Standard
The child will develop early phonological awareness (awareness of the units of sound).CLL6
- a
Listens to and imitates sounds in familiar nursery rhymes, songs and chants.CLL6.2a
- b
Experiments with rhyming words.CLL6.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate increasing knowledge of the alphabet.CLL7
- a
Recognizes that the letters of the alphabet are a special category of visual graphics that can be individually named.CLL7.2a
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate awareness of print concepts.CLL8
- a
Recognizes and self-selects familiar books to mimic independent reading.CLL8.2a
- b
With prompting and support, discriminates words from pictures.CLL8.2b
- c
Holds book with two hands and turns the pagesCLL8.2c
- d
With adult guidance, recognizes some environmental print. CLL8.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
EARLY WRITING
- Standard
The child will use writing for a variety of purposes.CLL9
- a
Makes more controlled scribbling.CLL9.2a
- b
Experiments with a variety of writing tools, materials and surfaces.CLL9.2b
- c
Occasionally draws and scribbles with a purpose.CLL9.2c
- a
- Standard
Cognitive Development and General Knowledge: MathCD-MA
- Strand
NUMBER AND QUANTITY
- Standard
The child will organize, represent and build knowledge of number and quantity.CD-MA1
- a
Recites numbers up to five in sequence. CD-MA1.2a
- b
Recognizes some numerals in the everyday environment.CD-MA1.2b
- c
Begins to understand that numbers of objects can be symbolized by printed numerals.CD-MA1.2c
- d
Uses simple vocabulary to describe concepts related to amount.CD-MA1.2d
- a
- Standard
The child will manipulate, compare, describe relationships and solve problems using number and quantity.CD-MA2
- a
Matches two equal sets using one-to-one correspondence with adult guidance.CD-MA2.2a
- b
Counts one, two and sometimes three objects using one-to-one correspondence with adult guidance.CD-MA2.2b
- c
Applies number and counting to daily routine.CD-MA2.2c
- d
Participates in creating simple, real and pictorial graphs.CD-MA2.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
MEASUREMENT AND COMPARISON
- Standard
The child will explore and communicate about distance, weight, length, height and time.CD-MA3
- a
Develops vocabulary for length, weight and height.CD-MA3.2a
- b
Makes simple comparisons between two objects. CD-MA3.2b
- c
Uses measurement tools in play activities.CD-MA3.2c
- d
Identifies daily routines and changes in routine.CD-MA3.2d
- a
- Standard
The child will sort, seriate, classify and create patterns.CD-MA4
- a
Orders a few objects by characteristic with adult guidance.CD-MA4.2a
- b
Matches objects with similar attributes or characteristics.CD-MA4.2b
- c
Recognizes simple patterns in the environment.CD-MA4.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
GEOMETRY AND SPATIAL THINKING
- Standard
The child will explore, recognize and describe spatial relationships between objects.CD-MA5
- a
Practices using directionality and appropriate vocabulary.CD-MA5.2a
- b
With some adult guidance, demonstrates increasing ability to slide, rotate and flip objects to make them fit.CD-MA5.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will explore, recognize and describe shapes and shape concepts.CD-MA6
- a
Recognizes and names two-dimensional shapes with adult guidance.CD-MA6.2a
- a
- Standard
- Strand
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
- Standard
The child will use mathematical problem solving, reasoning, estimation and communication.CD-MA7
- a
When given two objects, makes a guess about a characteristic.CD-MA7.2a
- a
- Standard
Cognitive Development and General Knowledge: Social StudiesCD-SS
- Strand
FAMILY
- Standard
The child will demonstrate an understanding of his/her family and an emerging awareness of his/her own culture and ethnicity.CD-SS1
- a
Uses words to identify his/her family members. Knows own first and last name.CD-SS1.2a
- b
Uses simple phrases to demonstrate an emerging awareness of differences and/or similarities between self and others.CD-SS1.2b
- a
- Standard
- Strand
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY
- Standard
The child will demonstrate an understanding of his/her community and an emerging awareness of others’ cultures and ethnicity.CD-SS2
- a
Recognizes and follows simple rules of the classroom communityCD-SS2.2a
- b
Identifies traditions and cultural celebrations of his/her own family.CD-SS2.2b
- a
- Staandard
The child will demonstrate an awareness of the geography in his/her community.CD-SS3
- a
Places people and objects in the appropriate place with assistance.CD-SS3.2a
- b
Recognizes aspects of his/her communityCD-SS3.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will demonstrate an awareness of economics in his/her communityCD-SS4
- a
Completes jobs to contribute to his/her community with adult guidance.CD-SS4.2a
- b
Recognizes occupations.CD-SS4.2b
- c
Recognizes relationship between supply and demand.CD-SS4.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
HISTORY AND EVENTS
- Standard
The child will understand the passage of time and how events are related.CD-SS5
- a
Recognizes sequence of events.CD-SS5.2a
- a
- Standard
Cognitive Development and General Knowledge: ScienceCD-SC
- Strand
SCIENTIFIC SKILLS AND METHODS
- Standard
The child will demonstrate scientific inquiry skills.CD-SC1
- a
Uses senses to observe and experience objects and environment with adult guidance.CD-SC1.2a
- b
Uses simple tools as props through play.CD-SC1.2b
- c
Observes and discusses objects and events in the environment.CD-SC1.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
EARTH AND SPACE
- Standard
The child will demonstrate knowledge related to the dynamic properties of earth and sky.CD-SC2
- a
Explores and investigates theCD-SC2.2a
- b
Asks questions about the properties of sand, soil and mud.CD-SC2.2b
- c
Describes the objects in the sky during daytime and nighttime by drawing and/or naming.CD-SC2.2c
- d
Observes and discusses weather.CD-SC2.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
Living Things
- Standard
The child will demonstrate knowledge of living things and their environments.CD-SC3
- a
Investigates plants and animals, and how they grow and change.CD-SC3.2a
- b
Explores a variety of living and non-living objects.CD-SC3.2b
- c
Identifies more complex body parts.CD-SC3.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
- Standard
The child will demonstrate knowledge related to physical science.CD-SC4
- a
Explores motions to play with toys with adult support.CD-SC4.2a
- b
Uses basic words for speed of motion.CD-SC4.2b
- c
Begins to use words to describe physical properties and states of matter of objects.CD-SC4.2c
- d
Uses complex motions to play with toys that are simple machines.CD-SC4.2d
- a
- Standard
- Strand
INTERACTION WITH ENVIRONMENT
- Standard
The child will demonstrate an awareness of and the need to protect his/her environment.CD-SC5
- a
With assistance he/she participates in activities to protect the environment.CD-SC5.2a
- a
- Standard
Cognitive Development and General Knowledge: Creative DevelopmentCD-CR
- Strand
CREATIVE MOVEMENT AND DANCE
- Standard
The child will participate in dance to express creativity.CD-CR1
- a
Dances to and becomes engaged in music and movement.CD-CR1.2a
- a
- Standard
- Strand
VISUAL ARTS
- Standard
The child will create and explore visual art forms to develop artistic expression.CD-CR2
- a
Experiments with a variety of materials to express individual creativity.CD-CR2.2a
- b
Describes what he/she sees when looking at pictures, photos and art work.CD-CR2.2b
- c
Communicates preference for one piece of art over another and tells why.CD-CR2.2c
- a
- Standard
- Strand
MUSIC
- Standard
The child will use his/her voice, instruments and objects to express creativity.CD-CR3
- a
Experiments with vocalization, sounds and musical instruments.CD-CR3.2a
- a
- Standard
- Strand
DRAMA
- Standard
The child will use dramatic play to express creativity.CD-CR4
- a
Listens and shows interest when an adult tells a story with props.CD-CR4.2a
- b
Spontaneously pretends to take on the characteristics of a person, character or animal.CD-CR4.2b
- c
Imitates and repeats voice inflections to entertain others.CD-CR4.2c
- d
Explores new situations through dramatic playCD-CR4.2d
- a
- Standard
Cognitive Development and General Knowledge: Cognitive ProcessesCD-CP
- Strand
THINKING SKILLS
- Standard
The child will demonstrate awareness of cause and effect.CD-CP1
- a
Explores the effects that simple actions may have on objects.CD-CP1.2a
- b
Asks simple questions to try to understand.CD-CP1.2b
- a
- Standard
The child will use prior knowledge to build new knowledge.CD-CP2
- a
Makes connections between objects and ideas.CD-CP2.2a
- b
Demonstrates imitation skills, including imitation of peers.CD-CP2.2b
- c
Understands that familiar objects and people do not change when child is separated from them.CD-CP2.2c
- d
With adult prompting, uses clues to make predictions.CD-CP2.2d
- e
Discusses why things occur.CD-CP2.2e
- a
- Standard
- Strand
PROBLEM SOLVING
- Standard
The child will demonstrate problem-solving skills.CD-CP3
- a
Experiments with familiar objects to solve problems.CD-CP3.2a
- b
Tries several methods to solve a problem before asking for assistance.CD-CP3.2b
- a
- Standard
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K
- Where can I read the official document?
- Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards Resource Guide
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