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This document outlines the first-grade library curriculum, structured by month and week, detailing objectives, procedures, and assessments for the school year. The curriculum focuses on developing students' library usage skills, promoting proper book care, and fostering foundational literacy. Key areas include understanding library rules and checkout procedures, identifying story elements, differentiating between fiction and nonfiction texts, developing basic research methodology through KWL charts and information gathering, and enhancing early language arts skills such as sight word recognition, phonetic blending, and story sequencing.
This document presents a 1st-grade mathematics standards timeline, detailing curriculum units and lessons throughout the academic year. It outlines concepts, associated standards, and suggested time frames from September to June, covering topics such as numbers within 10 and 20, operations with tens and ones, length, and geometry.
This document outlines the Library Curriculum and Lesson Guidelines for Kindergarten, providing a structured, week-by-week plan. Key areas of focus include introducing library rules and procedures, teaching proper book care, identifying parts of a book, understanding the roles of authors and illustrators, and recognizing story elements such as characters, setting, and major events. The curriculum also integrates foundational research skills through KWL charts and multimedia presentations, alongside early literacy development covering letter recognition, high-frequency words, and alphabetical order. The overall objective is to equip kindergarten students with essential library knowledge and basic reading skills.
This document outlines the English Language Arts (ELA) Grade 3 Common Core Curriculum Framework for Reading Standards for Informational Text. It details essential skills across several clusters: Key Ideas and Details, focusing on asking and answering questions, determining main ideas, and analyzing text development; Craft and Structure, addressing vocabulary, text features, and point of view; and Integration of Knowledge and Ideas, which covers using illustrations, identifying logical connections, and comparing texts. The framework aims to guide students in comprehending increasingly complex informational texts independently and proficiently.
This document outlines the comprehensive scope and sequence for High School Geometry within the Saugerties Central School District. It details the Standards for Mathematical Practice that educators should develop in students, encompassing problem-solving, reasoning, communication, and quantitative skills. The curriculum is structured into units covering key areas such as Congruence with Transformations, Similarity, Measurement and Volume, Equations, Circles, and the application of Geometric Concepts in Modeling Situations. Each unit specifies essential questions, learning clusters, essential skills, and vocabulary.
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