Have her color a lot. That will help her with hand control. She should know how to write her name and know her address with city & state and telephone number.
Colors, up, above, down, below, left, right, know of North East South West, should be able to put her own socks and shoes on, bounce a ball, anatomy basics: the food goes in the mouth into the stomach through the intestines and comes out as poop; blood flows through the veins and into the heart; shoulders, knees, elbows, ankles, wrists; and the funniest thing, teach her how to do a jumping jack; frisbee; draw feelings and emotion faces; opposites: on/off, up/down, large/small; family height: dad is the tallest and the cat is the shortest; tracing; shapes; food groups/types: meat & pbutter is protein; balance: walking the plank; play games with winners and losers so she is used to a little competition; hopscotch with a rock or bean bag toss; patterns; grocery shopping: have her push cart and go to aisle 7 put 2 cans of corn in the cart; rhymes; laundry: folding clothes and matching socks; follow instructions: bake cookies or make treats and read directions and have her do it for you (safely); activity books: dot to dots, matching, mazes, finding the hidden pictures; song & dance: if your happy and you know it, hokey pokey.
This should give her a great start so she is not one of the lost kids in the bunch, maybe she will be teachers aid.