Basic Numeracy to 20 - Number Recognition, Number Writing, Making Sets, Subitizing, Composing/Decomposing, Comparing (More, Less, Same)
Geometry 2D & 3D
Addition to 10
Subtraction to 10
Measurement and Data Analysis
We are Readers - Create a love of reading with about the world books and old storybook favorites
Super Powers - Reading Strategies to read with greater skill
Bigger Books, Bigger Reading Muscles - Reinforce reading strategies to create more proficient readers
Becoming Avid Readers - Students become lifelong readers
Launching the Writing Workshop - Establishing routines in writers workshop and writing ideas and thoughts on paper to create a book, touch and tell a story across pages
Show and Tell - Drawing your story and labeling
Writing for Readers - Writing true stories, rereading to add details or make revisions (adding vowels to words, checking beginning and ending sounds), using checklists, writers work with partners
How - To Books - Writing to teach others, reflect and set goals, create how-to books and have a publishing party
Persuasive Writing of All Kinds - Writers write lists, posters, letters and speeches to make our school, community and world a better place, provide reasons and consequences, reread and fix up writing, publish writing
Making Friends with Letters - Learning your name by heart and your classmates names, letters/sounds, vowels, syllables, and beginning to write words
Word Scientists - Learning snap words, comparing alphabet charts, using letter knowledge to label, listening for sounds across words, interactive writing
Word-Part Power - hearing and recording more sounds in words, using word part power to make new words (-ip, -op), adding more vowels to words, learning to hear rimes in words
Vowel Power - Every word has at least one vowel, adding middle sounds, cvc words, short vowel words, learning new snap words, making new words by changing vowels, each syllable has a vowel, segmenting bigger words by syllables, introducing digraphs
Playing with Phonics - Playing with sounds to write words, blends and digraphs, using word part power to spell longer words, using snap words to write even more words, playing with poems to write more words.
Rules and Government - Why we have rules, rules in school, home, and community, and authority figures in the home school and community
Celebrate Freedom Week - Recite Pledge of Allegiance, Identify American Flag as a Symbol of American Freedom, Construct American Flag as a Class, Students will a flag to represent their classroom identity
Family Customs and Economics
Historical Figures
Physical Characteristics of Geography
Technology
Properties of Objects
How Things Move
Characteristics of Animals
Types of Energy (Changes/No Changes)
Properties of Water and Rocks
Plants
Changes and Patterns in the Sky
STEAM Challenges