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WRITING
HANDWRITING
Understand correct writing posture
Understand the correct pencil grip
Be able to write each letter correctly and legibly
Write spelling words from dictation
Understand the symbols for long vowel, silent letters and phonograms
CREATIVE WRITING
Write independently in his journal
Write on a specific theme in his journal
Create his own topic for a journal story
Plan and write a class story, class message, class summary, class poem, and class letter
Write independently a news report, invitation, thank-you note, informational paragraph, friendly letter, sequel to a story, tongue twister, persuasive letter and research report
Add interesting, describing words to a story
Write and illustrates a personal narrative
Identify characteristics of a paragraph
Write sentences about a topic
Write in complete sentences
Write an opinion about a story character
Write and gives a book report
SPELLING
Recite the alphabet
Recognize and write the alphabet correctly
Matche capital and lowercase letters Aa – Zz
Spell correctly plural nouns using “s” and “es”
Write possessive nouns
Add –ful, -ly and –y to words to make new words
Read verb endings -s, -ed, and –ing
Spell correctly, with proper markings, the ten weekly words

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READING
PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS
PHONEMIC AWARENESS
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LISTENING, SPEAKING AND VIEWING
Listen for the main idea in an oral presentation
Compare and contrast story elements
Understand the difference between a fact and an opinion
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COMPREHENSION SKILLS AND STRATEGIES
Be able to put events in sequential order
Note story details
Understand cause and effect
Compare and contrast story elements using a Venn Diagram
Summarize a story
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VOCABULARY
Identify animal names, school words, shapes words, words for feelings, color words, words that show position, family words, sensory words, noise words, pattern words, nature words, and fruit and vegetable words
Ask and answer questions that begin with who, what, where or why
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GRAMMAR, USAGE AND MECHANICS
Know that a sentence begins with a capital letter
Know that all sentences end with a punctuation mark
Know that a period, question mark, and an exclamation mark are the punctuation marks that end a sentence
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