• Language Arts:

    1. Reading:

      • Phonics: Letter recognition, consonant and vowel sounds, blends, digraphs.
      • Sight Words: Recognizing and reading common sight words.
      • Reading Fluency: Reading with accuracy, expression, and comprehension.
      • Reading Comprehension: Understanding and retelling stories.
      • Vocabulary: Building a basic vocabulary through reading and context.
    2. Writing:

      • Handwriting: Forming letters and words correctly.
      • Sentence Structure: Writing simple sentences using correct capitalization and punctuation.
      • Creative Writing: Expressing thoughts and ideas through short stories and descriptive writing.
      • Personal Narratives: Writing about personal experiences.
    3. Speaking and Listening:

      • Participating in class discussions and sharing ideas.
      • Listening to stories and following directions.
      • Speaking clearly and audibly.

    Mathematics:

    1. Number Sense and Operations:

      • Counting to 100 and beyond.
      • Understanding place value (tens and ones).
      • Addition and subtraction within 20.
      • Understanding and solving word problems.
    2. Geometry:

      • Identifying and describing 2D and 3D shapes.
      • Understanding symmetry and patterns.
    3. Measurement and Data:

      • Measuring length using non-standard units.
      • Telling time to the hour and half-hour.
      • Collecting and interpreting data (e.g., graphs).

    Science:

    1. Living Organisms:

      • Identifying and classifying plants and animals.
      • Understanding basic needs of living things.
    2. Earth and Space:

      • Recognizing different types of weather.
      • Understanding day and night.
    3. Physical Science:

      • Exploring properties of matter (e.g., solid, liquid, gas).
      • Understanding simple machines and their uses.

    Social Studies:

    1. Communities:

      • Identifying roles and responsibilities in the community (e.g., leaders, citizens).
      • Understanding basic economic concepts.
    2. History:

      • Learning about American symbols and holidays.
      • Understanding historical figures and their contributions.
    3. Geography:

      • Recognizing and locating states and countries on maps.
      • Understanding basic map skills.

    Physical Education:

    1. Gross Motor Skills:

      • Running, jumping, hopping, skipping, etc.
      • Basic ball skills (throwing, catching).
    2. Health and Safety:

      • Understanding the importance of exercise and healthy habits.
      • Learning about personal safety and hygiene.

    Art:

    1. Drawing and Painting:

      • Exploring different art materials and techniques.
      • Creating artwork based on themes and stories.
    2. Crafts:

      • Engaging in hands-on craft activities using various materials.

    Music:

    1. Rhythm and Beat:

      • Clapping and moving to different rhythms.
      • Learning basic music notes.
    2. Singing:

      • Singing familiar songs and learning new ones.
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