Language Arts/Reading
- Decode unfamiliar words using context and picture clues, phonics, and prior knowledge
- Use reading strategies including picture clues and making predictions to clarify meaning
- Read aloud sharing a story to promote fluency and accuracy
- Recognize differences between prose and poetry and between fiction and nonfiction
- Use prewriting strategies and write for a variety of purposes (description, information, explanation, persuasion, entertainment)
- Use a variety of resource materials to acquire information and use this knowledge in letters, reports, and/or stories
- Use editing strategies to revise and clarify writing
- Follow oral directions
- Speak clearly at an understandable rate adjusting volume, tone, and inflection Science
- Perform simple scientific experiments, asking appropriate questions and drawing reasonable conclusions
- Describe similarities and differences among plants and use reasonable classification systems
- Describe similarities and differences among animal groups using reasonable classification systems
- Identify necessary conditions for good health and fitness
- Identify physical forces (e.g., magnetism) and describe their effect on physical objects
- Explain how the relationship between matter and energy can be used to help people do work
- Explain relationships among weather, climate, and seasons Social Studies
- Explain the need for rules and laws
- Identify the role of the good citizen in the classroom and the school
- Identify the roles of civic leaders
- Describe traditions important to the United States including democracy, individual rights, concept of freedom, and representative government
- Describe the purpose and value of money
- Explain the contributions of individuals and groups who are featured in biographies, legends, folklores, and traditions
- Describe the historical setting for various heroic actions
- Use basic maps to locate places associated with heroic actions
- Describe how the individual (the hero) and the group impact the community and society
Fine Arts - Visual
- Identify primary/secondary colors, simple movement, direction of line, and qualities of texture
- Describe and create works of art that use line, shape, color, texture, form & balance
- Recognize the use of art elements that are repeated to create pattern.
- Use different sizes and shapes to show proportion
- Describe the central focus and meaning of a simple work of art
- Create simple two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of art
Technology
- Draw, identify, and use the basic parts of a computer
- Use appropriate software (interactive books, word processing, paint/draw) with assistance
- Use a software program to make a sign with various font styles and sizes
Mathematics
- Identify and discuss place value in two digit numbers
- Expand work with addition and subtraction facts
- Select and perform computational procedures to solve problems
- Count and solve problems using a combination of coins
- Create and interpret graphs, charts, and tables
- Identify and describe solid geometric shapes (sphere, cone, cylinder, cube)
- Measure objects using standard and nonstandard units
- Perform simple multiplications
Physical Education
- Identify important reasons for being physically fit
- Perform locomotors and non-locomotors skills at different speeds, directions, and levels while maintaining body control
- Plan and do activities for home promotion of fitness and health
- Demonstrate complex motor activities with musical
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