Social/Emotional Development:
Following classroom and school rules
Working & playing well with others
Following directions
Using time wisely
Accepting responsibility for actions
Speaking and Listening:
Ask and answer relevant questions and make contributions in small or large group discussions
Reading/Writing Processes:
Learn and apply the most common letter-sound correspondences, including the sounds represented by digraphs and dipthongs such as ea,ie,ee
Self-select independent level reading by drawing on personal interest, by relying on knowledge of authors and different types of texts, and/or by estimating text difficulty
Read fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including classic and contemporary works, for pleasure and/or information
Make and explain inferences from texts such as in determining important ideas.
Use pictures, print, and people to gather information and answer questions
Use basic capitalization and punctuation such as capitalizing names and first letters in sentences and using periods
Write in different forms for different purposes such as friendly letter
Revise selected drafts for precise word choices
Write with more proficient spelling of regularly spelled patterns, such as consonant – vowel-consonant-silent e
Language Arts Benchmark:
Jan. 26th – Feb. 6th
Mathematics Processes:
Identify mathematics in everyday situations.Use a problem-solving model, with guidance as needed, that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan and evaluating the solution for reasonableness. SQ-RQ-CQ-HQ or How.
Use words and numbers to describe the values of individual coins such as a penny, nickel, dime and quarter and their relationships.
Determine amounts of coin combinations using pennies, nickels, and dimes up to 50 cents.
Reason and support his or her thinking using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology.
Model and create addition (sums to 18) and subtraction whole number problem situations with concrete objects and write corresponding number sentences.
Learn and apply basic facts (sums to 18) using concrete models.
Identify patterns in related addition and subtraction sentences (fact families for sums to 18), such as 2+3=5, 3+2=5, 5-2=3, and 5-3=2.
Explain and record observations using objects, words, pictures, numbers, and technology.
Relate informal language to mathematical language and symbols.
Select or develop an appropriate problem solving strategy, including systematic guessing and checking.
Organize, collect, and sort data.
Use organized data to construct real object graphs, picture graphs, and bar-type graphs.
Draw conclusions and answer questions using information organized in real-object graphs, picture graphs, and bar-type graphs.
Describe time on a clock using hours and half hours (analog and digital clocks).
Use tools such as real objects, manipulatives, and technology to solve problems.
Identify events as certain or impossible such as drawing a red crayon from a bag of green crayons.
Celebrate the 100th day of school on February 11th.
Describe the relationship between
the size of the units and the number
of units needed in a measurement
Problem Solving Strategies: using
objects, looking for a pattern,
acting it out, line and trading, and
Making a table.
Math Benchmark February 18th -19th
Science:
Weather unit
Record temperatures
Seasons
Science Benchmark: March 12th
Social Studies:
All About People
Culture – Black History
Celebrations – Groundhog Day
Calendar
We are Americans!
Presidents – Lincoln and Washington
Rodeo/Western
Social Studies Benchmark:
March 9th
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