Welcome to the wonderful world of kindergarten! It's a joy to launch all those precious little souls on the path to literacy. Daily 5 and CAFE are perfect for kindergarten, but I'm also a firm believer in the power of blocks, home center, art center, etc. What we do at my school is complete math and literacy in the morning and right after lunch Next we work on social studies/science. Then in the late afternoon, we have "choice" centers for the last 30 to 45 minutes of the day. Of course, you have to have buy-in from your administration that choice centers are valuable. You may need to do some convincing. For example, take photos of children building with blocks and point out a connection to "engineers of the future" or share that the home center gives authentic practice at getting along..."politicians and counselors of the future." As you watch them work/play, you'll see many connections to the real world. Choice centers are also a natural fit with differentiation as children work at their own level. In addition, these types of centers help children discover their interests and passions. If you need research that will support this position, try the NAEYC website. It really is all about balance. Kindergartners need to be exposed to everything! (But my personal favorite part of the day is reading to the children, talking about the books and watching them learn to write. Tee-hee)