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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 - Being a Good Friend

Students read texts focused on what it means to be a good friend, and examine key details about characters through discussion and writing, helping to facilitate building friendships in the classroom.

1st Grade - The Seven Continents

Students read informational texts about the seven continents, and what makes each of them unique, while working to understand text features and develop skills in writing about informational texts.

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 - Love Makes a Family

In this unit students learn that families come in all different shapes and sizes, and that no matter what a family looks like, all families love and care for one another, by reading fiction books on various types of families.

1st Grade - Inspiring Artists and Musicians

In this inspirational biography unit, students read and learn about a diverse assortment of artists, musicians, and dancers, while focusing on identifying evidence from texts and illustrations.

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 - Movements for Equality

Students learn about the concepts of fairness and justice and people who worked to overcome injustice, while developing informational reading strategies for reading narrative nonfiction texts.

1st Grade - The Power of Reading

Students learn about the joy books and reading bring to people's lives, the different ways people access books, and some of the barriers people have faced when trying to learn how to read. 

1st Grade - Ancient Egypt

Students explore the values, daily routines, structures, and rituals of ancient Egypt and compare them to those of society today, while exploring the evidence an author uses to support points in a text.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Movements for Equality - Lesson 5

Write an opinion piece explaining how the world would be different if the women had not fought for women’s rights.

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 - Unit 4: Love Makes a Family - Lesson 9

Write about the advice you would give to a friend who is about to have a new baby sibling.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: The Power of Reading - Lesson 10

Write about ways to take action and get books to people in your community.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Inspiring Artists and Musicians - Lesson 10

Write an opinion piece stating which artist is your favorite.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Ancient Egypt - Lesson 11

State an opinion about if you would or would not have wanted to live in ancient Egypt.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Movements for Equality - Lesson 13

Write a letter to Clara Lemlich or Carlitos explaining why they appreciate them.

1st Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Being a Good Friend - Lesson 15

Write an opinion piece about what makes a good friend.

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