By the end of the school year your child should:
-Orally communicate thoughts effectively.
-Write complete sentences with appropriate capitalization, punctuation, and grammar.
- Write at least two related ideas.
-Write a paragraph that includes main idea, supporting details, and conclusion.
Reading Curriculum
By the end of the school year your child should:
-Demonstrate vocabulary development.
-Apply reading strategies: i.e. skips unknown words and continues to read, self-corrects, and uses phonics to decode unknown words.
-Use appropriate comprehension skills to develop meaning.
-Have the ability to independently read materials at grade level.
Spelling Curriculum
By the end to the school year your child should:
-Learn the assigned spelling words for weekly test.
-Correctly spell previously tested words in assignments.
Handwriting
By the end of the school year your child should:
-Complete written work neatly.
-Use clear spacing between words.
-Form letters correctly.
-Learn how to form all lower and uppercase cursive letters.
Math
By the end of the school year your child should:
-Know addition facts.
-Know subtraction facts.
-Apply problem-solving strategies.
-Demonstrate procedures of addition of multiple digit numbers.
-Demonstrate procedures of subtraction of multiple digit numbers.
-Understand counting patterns (2s, 5s, 10s)
-Know how to tell time.
-Recognize and have the ability to count coins.
-Understand measurement.
-Understand fractions.
-Recognize shapes.