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K-8 Sample Activities
- Reading/Language Arts Kindergarten
- Students will identify and associate the /m/ sound.
- Students will select backgrounds (settings), characters, and objects from the stories and activities in the chapter. After building their own stories, these stories may be printed.
- Students have the opportunity to practice decoding skills using the sounds that they have previously learned.
- Math Kindergarten
- Students will sort pictures by appearance (i.e. color, size, shape).
- Students use non-standard units to estimate and measure.
- Reading/Language Arts Level 1 & 2
- Through a series of learning activities focused on discovery, recognition, and application, the student will practice phonetic skills. Students will experience words in a variety of modes, including rhyme and story.
- Students can choose backgrounds, characters and words from the word bank to retell or create a new story.
- Students match beginning blend sound of /fl/ to identify pictures with the same beginning sound.
- Students learn to recognize letters through pictures, correct pronunciation and reinforcement through real life pictures.
- Math Levels 1 & 2
- Students will use metric units to measure, compare, and order objects according to capacity.
- Students will use customary units to measure, compare, and order objects according to lengths, in inches and feet.
- Students will predict and extend existing numerical patterns using addition.
- Science Level 1 & 2
- Students explore and learn about grouping animals by plant eaters, meat eaters, and those that eat both.
- Students explore and learn about the Earth, Moon and Sun and their relationship to earth other in the Solar System.
- Social Studies Level 2 & 3
- Students learn about using a compass and understanding directions of NESW.
- Students learn about timelines and the order of events
- Reading/Language Arts Level 3 & 4
- Students will be introduced to word analysis by identifying various homophones that sound the same, but are spelled differently, and have different meanings.
- Students will learn the importance of using commas correctly in a variety of situations.
- Math Level 3 & 4
- Students will identify and classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute.
- Students will apply a slide, flip, or turn to a plane figure. Predict the result.
- Students will identify the attributes of polygons (vertices, sides, and angles) and sort by particular characteristics of the plane figure.
- Students will interpret line and stem-and-leaf plots, compare data, and draw conclusions.
- Science Level 4 & 5
- Students learn about the planet Mercury.
- Students will learn about food groups and eating healthy.
- Reading/Language Arts Level 5 & 6
- Students will explore content through discovery and activate prior knowledge in preparation for reading the literature selection.
- Students will use a variety of strategies to comprehend by drawing conclusions after reading the literature selection.
- Math Levels 5 & 6
- Students will learn about place value using an interactive format.
- Students solve algebraic equations using inverse operations.
- Students use a number line to compare decimals.
- Students solve one-step equations by finding the value of the variable.
- Students use multiple steps to solve problems.
- Students learn about translations, reflections and rotations.
- Social Studies Level 5 & 6
- Students learn about Louis Braille and the invention of the Braille system.
- Students learn about women and the voting process.
- Reading/Language Arts Level 7 & 8
- Students will explore to acquire background information to set the stage for the play ''The Scarlet Pimpernel.''
- Students will learn about the impact of different points of view on the reader.
- Students will learn how to write their own movie review.
- Math Levels 7 & 8
- Students learn about area and perimeter by drawing various shapes and problem solving.
- Students learn about vertical, congruent and interior angles and how they relate to parallel lines and transversal.
- Social Studies Level 7
- Students will analyze the early calls for independence by colonists and the early battles of the American Revolution.
- Honors Algebra
- This lesson discusses the use of the distributive property of multiplication to find the factors of an expression.
- This lesson explains how to organize data in frequency tables, stem-and-leaf plots, bar graphs, and histograms.
- Modeling Expressions, Students investigate representing and simplifying Algebra in expressions using Algebra tiles.
