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Kindergarten English Language Arts

Students build their understanding of the world around them—particularly how the changing seasons influence weather, animals, and plants—through a variety of engaging texts and authors.

Kindergarten - Noticing Patterns in Stories

Students become engaged in reading through a variety of familiar stories with predictable patterns and illustrations that allow them to anticipate words, phrases, and events on their own.

Kindergarten - Celebrating Fall

Students begin a year-long exploration of the seasons and how weather, plants, and animals are different depending on the season by reading about the beauties of fall and fall harvests.

Kindergarten - Falling in Love with Authors and Illustrators

Students explore the works of four award-winning authors and illustrators, Grace Lin, Yuyi Morales, Monica Brown and Jerry Pinkney, learning about their lives and inspirations.

Kindergarten - Winter Wonderland

Students explore the beauties of winter through a variety of texts about winter, learning about winter weather and how different animals survive winter. 

Kindergarten - What is Justice?

Students begin to explore African American history and the civil rights movement, serving as a launch for further discussions around discrimination, justice, and valuing individuals.

Kindergarten - Exploring Life Cycles

Students study the life cycles of different plants and animals and the characteristics of living, nonliving, and dead things, through multiple engaging informational texts and hands-on activities.

Kindergarten - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Students learn about how to save the earth by reducing, reusing, and recycling. Students learn why waste is a problem, about the options for limiting waste, and read stories about different people from around the world who have found ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 5: Winter Wonderland - Lesson 1

Brainstorm two or three questions about winter.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 2: Noticing Patterns in Stories - Lesson 1

Explain why the spider has a very busy day by retelling key details in a text.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 3: Celebrating Fall - Lesson 1

Explain what they already know about fall and brainstorm what they want to know about fall by asking and answering questions during a class discussion.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 8: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Lesson 1

Explain what waste is and two reasons waste is a problem.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 2: Noticing Patterns in Stories - Lesson 2

Retell what happens in Jump, Frog, Jump! using the illustrations and key details.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 7: Exploring Life Cycles - Lesson 2

Explain how you can tell if something is alive and what all living things need to survive.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 8: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Lesson 3

Defend the statement that plastic is everywhere using details from the poems.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 2: Noticing Patterns in Stories - Lesson 3

Explain how the characters feel when they see the bear at the end of the bear hunt.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 7: Exploring Life Cycles - Lesson 4

Explain how seeds change into sunflowers and what happens at each stage.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 5: Winter Wonderland - Lesson 4

Use prepositions to describe where, when, or what direction.

Kindergarten English Language Arts - Unit 8: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Lesson 4

Describe the Three R’s and give an example of each.

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