Published on January 22nd.
Content:
Question word focus: Who, How
Print Concepts
● Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
● Understand that words are separated by spaces in print.
● Caring for books.
● Identify the front cover, back cover, and title page of a book.
● Correct book orientation and page-turning.
● Role of an author and illustrator.
Make connections between themselves, the text, and the world.
Writing Readiness/Prewriting exercises: (See “Celebrating Early Writing in Classrooms” Section)
Proper position for holding pencils, markers, etc.
Proper placement of the paper when writing.
Write first name using capital letters.
Published on February 5th.
Question word focus: How, Who, Where
Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
Focus Sight Words: I, am, my
Letter Phonics and Recognition of capitals and lowercase: s,a,t,
CVC Word Focus:
Ss: sun, sad, bus
Alliteration: Susi sees seven spiders.
Aa: rat, ant , ax
Alliteration: Anny adores apples.
Tt: cat, mat, bat
Alliteration: Two tiny tigers talk
Literature Texts
Exploration of different kinds of literature texts: stories, poems, plays
Retell familiar stories, including the key details
Name the author and illustrator of a story and define the role of each in telling the story
Writing Readiness/Prewriting exercises: (See “Celebrating Early Writing in Classrooms” Section)
Write first name using capital letter
Proper placement of the paper when writing
Language:
Question word focus: Who, Where
Print Concepts
● Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters
● The difference between letters and numbers
● Recognize and name some upper/lowercase letters of the alphabet, especially those in their own name
● Letter Phonics and Recognition: o,u,p
● O: old, ocean, oil
● Alliteration: Old octopus lives in the ocean.
● U: up, umbrella, under
● Alliteration: My uncle is under the umbrella.
● P: pig, pan, pet
● Alliteration: Purple pigs, purple pencils
Phonics and Word Recognition
· Recognizes own name and common signs and labels in the environment
Environmental print: Cemaco, Xetulul, Miraflores, Jugueton
Reading Comprehension:
Literature Texts
● Retell familiar stories
● Identify the characters
● Ask and answer about details in a text (title, setting, etc.)
● Ask and answer questions about characters and major events in a story
● Make connections between themselves, the text, and the world
Make predictions about what will happen in the story
Emergent Writing:
● Writing Readiness/Prewriting exercises: (See “Celebrating Early Writing in Classrooms” Section)
● Write first name using a capital letter
● Use drawing and inventive writing to narrate a vacation or special family event and react to what happened
Letter writing development with a focus on: o,u,p
Language:
· Question word focus: When, Where, Why
· Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
· Count and segment syllables in one, two, and three syllable spoken words.
· Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ (examples: hat-cat, tall-fall, she-he, run-sun)
· Focus Sight Words: like, you, are, we
· Letter Phonics and Recognition with capital and lowercase letters: c,k,e,h
· CVC Word Focus:
c: car, cab, cat
Alliteration: Crazy cats cry.
k: kit, kiwi, kiss
Alliteration: Kids kiss Kate.
e: egg, beg, Ale
Alliteration: Elmo eats eggs.
h: hat, hip, hut
Alliteration: Harry hugs ham.
● Environmental print: McDonlads, Pizza Hut, El Rancho, Subway, bathroom signs, restaurant sign, no food or drinking sign
Reading Comprehension:
Informational Texts
● Name the author and illustrator of a text and define the role of each in presenting the ideas or information in a text.
● Identify the topic of the book and retell key details
Identify a variety of printed materials (ex: cookbooks, cereal boxes, recipes)
Emergent Writing:
· Use inventive writing and drawing to compose opinion pieces about their favorite food, favorite book, or favorite part of school.
· Model and create how to make a list (ex: ingredient list for a recipe, shopping list, To-Do list)
Letter writing development with a focus on: c,k,e,h
Language:
Question word focus: When, What, Where
Correctly identifies 10 or more letters of the alphabet.
Noun opposites: baby-adult, living-nonliving, legs-wings
Verb opposites: swim-run, sit-stand
Count and segment syllables in one, two, and three syllable spoken words.
Distinguish between similarly spelled words by identifying the sounds of the letters that differ (examples: hat-cat, tall-fall, she-he, run-sun, can-cat)
Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs describing the same general action by acting out the meanings.
· Run, march, walk
· Skip, hop, jump
Focus Sight Words: it, and, look, the
Letter Phonics and Recognition with capital and lowercase: r,m,d,g
CVC Word Focus:
● r: jar, car, bar
● Alliteration: Red rabbits run.
● m: mess, mom, map
● Alliteration: Mia mixes milk and mango.
● d: bed, red, Ted
● Alliteration: Dad´s dog in the den.
● g: mug, hug, bug
● Alliteration: Gorilla gets gum
Environmental print: Don´t feed the animals sign, cow cross sign, danger sign (lions, crocodiles),Auto Safari Chapin, La Aurora, no pets allowed sign
Reading Comprehension:
Literature Texts
● Predict what will happen in the story
● Retell familiar stories, including the key details
● Identify the characters, settings and major events in a story
● Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories
● Explain the sequence of a story: beginning, middle, end
● Mime a part of the story
Emergent Writing:
Use inventive writing and drawing to compose an informative text that gives some information about an animal of their choice.
Letter writing development with a focus on: r,m,d,g
Language:
Question word focus: When, Where, Why
Sound Patterns: Alliterations (Peter Piper), Assonance (Hickory, Dickory, Dock), Consonance (A flea and a fly flew up in a flute)
Prepositions: (e.g., to, from, in, out, on, off, for, of, by, with).
Opposites: stop-go, fast-slow, in-out, on-off, right-left, start-finish, red-green
One-to-one letter-sound correspondences: Produce the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant
Focus Sight Words: go, to, a , in
Letter Phonics and Recognition: o, l, f, b
CVC Word Focus:
● o: hop, mop, top
● Alliteration: Old octopus lives in the ocean.
● l: lip, lid, lick
● Alliteration: Lad likes logs.
● f: fan , fat, roof
● Alliteration: Francy fries fish.
● b: beg, bed, bell
● Alliteration: Big brown bus.
Environmental print: Parking sign, no parking sign, stop sign, go, Gas stations: Shell, Don Arturo, Texaco, Puma, CAT, Toyota
Reading Comprehension:
Informational Texts
● Ask and answer questions about key details in a text (topic, details, etc.)
● Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text
● Describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts)
Emergent Writing:
Letter writing development with a focus on: o, l, f, b
Inventive writing with a focus on writing one letter for each sound in a word
Capitalization
· Pronoun I
· First word in a sentence rule
· All names
Recognize and name end punctuation (period, question mark)
Language:
Question word focus: Why, How
Prepositions (e.g., to, from, in, out, on, off, for, of, by, with).
Sound Patterns: Alliterations (Peter Piper), Assonance (Hickory, Dickory, Dock), Consonance (A flea and a fly flew up in a flute)
Count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in their names.
Adjective Opposites: fast-slow, hot-cold, hard-soft, push-pull
One-to-one letter-sound correspondences: Produce the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant
Focus Sight Words: up, have, at, on
Letter Phonics and Recognition: q,u, j, z
CVC Word Focus:
● q: equal, queen, quaker
● Alliteration: Queens quicken questions.
● u: bus, sun, bug
● Alliteration: My uncle is under the umberella.
● j: jam, jar, jag
● Alliteration: Jar jogs on a jet.
● z: zoo, zip, zero
● Alliteration: Zebra zips zippers.
Environmental print: Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, YouTube, Netflix
Reading Comprehension:
Informational Texts
● Describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text
● Describe the relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear (e.g., what person, place, thing, or idea in the text an illustration depicts)
Emergent Writing:
Use drawing and inventive writing to narrate a single event or events of a science discovery and react to what happened.
Letter writing development with a focus on: q,u, j, z
Language:
Review Question Words: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
Prepositions (e.g., to, from, in, out, on, off, for, of, by, with).
Count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in written and spoken words (for example: water, bathroom, garden)
One-to-one letter-sound correspondences: Produce the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant
Focus Sight Words: see, has, they, can
Letter Phonics and Recognition: w, v, y, x
CVC Word Focus:
● w: Will, wig, win
● Alliteration: One wig in the web.
● v: van, vat, vet
● Alliteration: Vini visits the volcano.
● y: yes, yak, yell
● Alliteration: Yogi likes yoga.
● x: fox, box , ox
● Alliteration: Fox in a box.
Environmental print: Ingenio Pantaleon, Ingenio Madre Tierra, Ingenio La Unión, keep off the grass sign, recycle sign, no smoking sign, put trash in its place, think green sign
Reading Comprehension :
Informational Texts
● Identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures)
● Describe the relationship between illustrations and the text in which they appear (e.g., what person, place, thing, or idea in the text an illustration depicts)
Emergent Writing:
Use inventive writing and drawing to compose informative texts about plants or the environment
Letter writing development with a focus on: w, v, y, x
Language:
● Review Question Words: Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
● Count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in written and spoken words (for example: Guatemala, tamale, mountain)
● One-to-one letter-sound correspondences: Produce the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant
● Focus Sight Words: that, we, of, all, me
Letter Phonics and Recognition: Review Alphabet
Reading Comprehension:
Difference between reality and fantasy in books (informative vs. fiction texts) and in real life
Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories
Identifies a variety of printed material (brochures, maps, tourist information, newspapers)
Emergent Writing:
Use inventive writing and drawing to narrate their family traditions and to retell information that they learned about Guatemala.