Grade One

Visit a children's museum, a Science museum or someplace even more exotic!


Members of the community have recorded stories for our children to enjoy.

Students should read 20 Minutes a Day.

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Need help navigating RAZ Kids?

This tutorial by Ms. Blake might help.


Raz Kids Directions (1).pdf

Math Videos

Hopscotch

Music

Click on your school to visit your Music Teacher's Page.

Brain Pop Log In Info


There are 23 different activities so there is something for everyone! Each day, a demonstration of one will be posted on this website.

Behavior Tip- Intersperse Tasks.pdf

Listen to the words as she describes clouds.

When going on Splash Math, be sure to log in as a student with the passwords your teacher gave you.

Behavior Tip- Timers.pdf
Behavior Tip- Token Economy.pdf

Occupational and Physical Therapy Resources

Scroll through to see all the strategies and activities you can use to help your child. There are 8 pages of help.

ACES-Extension Therapy Services General OT and PT Strategies-March 2020 (1).pdf

The website below ALso has many resources that you may find useful.

Click on either link.

The International Space Station

Behavior Tip- Choice.pdf
Behavior Tip- Premack Principle.pdf

Nonstandard Measurement

Comparing Numbers

Behavior Tip- Verbal Praise.pdf
Behavior Tip- Visual Schedules.pdf

Development and Heredity

Student Expectations:

Students will explain how plants and animals are alike but can be different than their parents. It also explains how plants and animals may change as they become adults.

Essential Question(s):

Why do babies cry?

Why do some animals move their babies?

How do plants and animals change over time?

Before Video

What is pollen?

Have you ever seen pollen before?

What is a pollinator?

What are some examples of pollinators?

How do animals help move seeds from one place to another?

Besides animals, what else helps move seeds from one place to another?

Why do plants need help moving their seeds from one place to another?

How does water help move seeds?

After Video

How does a bee help move pollen?

How does animal fur help move a seed from one place to another?

What are some examples of pollinators?

Why might seeds not grow if they fall right next to the tree?

How are some seeds like Velcro?

What’s one way that a maple seed moves from one place to another?

Development and Heredity

Student Expectations:

Students will explain how plants and animals are alike but can be different than their parents. It also explains how plants and animals may change as they become adults.

Essential Question(s):

Why do babies cry?

Why do some animals move their babies?

How do plants and animals change over time?

Discuss these questions with student:

Before Video

  • What kinds of things do your parents do to take care of you?

  • What are some things animals do to take care of their babies?

  • Why do some baby animals need help getting food?

  • What kinds of animals have you seen caring for their babies?

  • What kinds of things do you think animals teach their babies?

  • What would happen to some baby animals if their parents didn’t take care of them?

After Video

  • What are some ways that animals help their babies survive?

  • Why do baby animals need help surviving?

  • What are some things that animals do to let their parents know they are hungry?

  • Why does a skink eat its parent’s poop?

  • What are some ways the American alligator protects its babies?

  • What are some ways a kangaroo cares for its baby?



Discuss these questions with student:

Before the Video

  • Do you have a brother or sister?

  • In what ways do you look different?

  • What are some features that all dogs share?

  • What are some differences you have noticed in puppies or kittens?

  • How would you describe the features of an alligator?

  • How would you describe some traits or features of people?

After Video

  • What are some traits you can think of?

  • Why do bunnies from the same parents look different from each other?

  • What traits do all chameleons share?

  • What are some differences you might find in a family of chameleons?

  • What traits do all monkeys share?

  • What are some differences you might find in a group of monkeys?



Students should ALWAYS read 20 Minutes a Day.

The award-winning website where K-Gr5 students go to read — anytime, anywhere! LOGIN


Need help navigating RAZ Kids?

This tutorial by Ms. Blake might help.


Raz Kids Directions (1).pdf

SUPPLEMENTAL READING ACTIVITIES
LINK:
Scholastic Learn at Home: Grades 1-2

Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing!

Brain Pop Log In Info


When going on Splash Math, be sure to log in as a student with the passwords your teacher gave you.

Development and Heredity

Student Expectations:

Students will explain how plants and animals are alike but can be different than their parents. It also explains how plants and animals may change as they become adults.

Essential Question(s):

Why do babies cry?

Why do some animals move their babies?

How do plants and animals change over time?

Why are Polar Bears White?

After watching the video, do this worksheet.

#1 Worksheet-Why Are Polar Bears White grade 1.pdf

Why do Family Members Look alike?

After watching the video do this worksheet.


#2 Worksheet- Why Do Family Members Look Alike.pdf