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1st Grade English Language Arts

Students explore the lessons they can learn from folktales and stories, the different roles reading plays around the world, what it means to be part of a family, how individuals can help make the world a better place, and patterns in nature.

1st Grade - Folktales Around the World

Students use the text and illustrations of fables and folktales to analyze setting, characters, and key details, allowing them to connect traditional stories to their own lives.

1st Grade - Amazing Animals

In this unit, students begin their exploration of animals and animal adaptations by reading a collection of nonfiction texts. 

1st Grade - Making Old Stories New

In this unit, students compare and contrast events and characters in multiple versions of The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood. 

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: Making Old Stories New - Lesson 7

Determine the moral of the Three Little Pigs and explain how the moral can be used in your own life.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: Making Old Stories New - Lesson 11

Analyze specific words in a text and explain how they help the reader better understand the story.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 10

Use frequently occurring adjectives to describe nouns. 

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 11

Explain what different animals do if something wants to eat them.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: Making Old Stories New - Lesson 14

Use the words “sly” and “pleasant” to describe how the wolf changes.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 13

Explain how different animals rely on their brothers and sisters for survival.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 17

Brainstorm the main idea and supporting facts about an animal group before writing an informational report. 

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 17

Draft an informational report to teach a reader about an animal and how it survives.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 17

Revise an informational text by adding text features to tell the reader more information.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 18

Explain how lizards are the same and how they are different.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 19

Explain how lizards are the same and how they are different.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 23

Brainstorm the main idea and supporting facts about an endangered animal group before writing an informational report. 

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 23

Draft an informational report to teach a reader about an endangered animal, the challenges it faces, and a potential solution to its challenges.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Amazing Animals - Lesson 23

Revise an informational text by adding text features to tell the reader more information.

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