This document outlines the semester plan for an English class for third grade students. It is divided into 20 weeks covering a variety of topics including grammar, stories, vocabulary, comprehension exercises, phonics, and writing assessments. Some of the main grammar topics covered are nouns, singular and plural nouns, and verbs. Stories that will be read include "Tara and Tiree", "A Fool Goes Fishing", and "The Crow and the Pitcher". There will be periodic exams to assess student progress and comprehension.
This document provides a curriculum map for kindergarten ELA common core state standards covering September through April. It outlines the content standards, topics, concepts, and skills to be covered each month in areas such as reading literature and informational texts, foundational reading skills, writing, speaking and listening, and language. The map is intended to guide teachers in addressing all kindergarten ELA standards over the course of the school year.
This document outlines the 2010 Saskatchewan Kindergarten curriculum. It includes the core curriculum, broad areas of learning, cross-curricular competencies, and effective program components. It also provides outcomes and indicators for subject areas like arts education, English language arts, health education, mathematics, physical education, science, and social studies. The curriculum is designed to incorporate principles of early learning, actualize features of early childhood education, and use reflection to support student learning through play and inquiry.
This document provides information for parents about the Kindergarten curriculum at Brassfield Elementary School for the 2015-2016 school year. It introduces the Kindergarten teachers and their contact information. It outlines the standards and skills that will be taught each quarter in math, reading, writing, and social/personal development. It also describes the daily schedule, homework expectations, volunteering opportunities, discipline policies, and thanks parents for their attendance at the curriculum night.
The document describes the daily schedules of kindergarten classes in Ghana and Uganda. The Ghanaian full-day program runs from 7am to 4pm, with activities including free play, circle times, group work, outdoor time, lunch, rest, and homework. The Ugandan half-day program runs from 7:30am to 1pm, with a similar sequence of activities compressed into less time. Both schedules aim to balance free play, academic lessons, outdoor time, and transitions between activities.
Stephen Louis recommends Deema Abusharkh as an English language teacher based on her performance in his TESOL certification course where she demonstrated a strong understanding and skill for language teaching beyond her peers. He was impressed by Deema's desire to continuously improve her teaching effectiveness. Stephen believes Deema will be an effective and inspirational teacher and her high proficiency in English despite being a non-native speaker makes her a valuable instructor.
The document is a 3rd grade social studies worksheet about weather and seasons. It contains 4 questions that ask students to: 1) Match pictures to seasons; 2) Associate weather words with seasons; 3) Describe the weather of each season; and 4) Rearrange letters to form words related to weather. The worksheet provides information and activities for students to learn about the relationship between seasons and typical weather patterns.
This document provides a curriculum map for kindergarten ELA common core state standards covering September through April. It outlines the content standards, topics, concepts, and skills to be covered each month in areas such as reading literature and informational texts, foundational reading skills, writing, speaking and listening, and language. The map is intended to guide teachers in addressing all kindergarten ELA standards over the course of the school year.
This document outlines the 2010 Saskatchewan Kindergarten curriculum. It includes the core curriculum, broad areas of learning, cross-curricular competencies, and effective program components. It also provides outcomes and indicators for subject areas like arts education, English language arts, health education, mathematics, physical education, science, and social studies. The curriculum is designed to incorporate principles of early learning, actualize features of early childhood education, and use reflection to support student learning through play and inquiry.
This document provides information for parents about the Kindergarten curriculum at Brassfield Elementary School for the 2015-2016 school year. It introduces the Kindergarten teachers and their contact information. It outlines the standards and skills that will be taught each quarter in math, reading, writing, and social/personal development. It also describes the daily schedule, homework expectations, volunteering opportunities, discipline policies, and thanks parents for their attendance at the curriculum night.
The document describes the daily schedules of kindergarten classes in Ghana and Uganda. The Ghanaian full-day program runs from 7am to 4pm, with activities including free play, circle times, group work, outdoor time, lunch, rest, and homework. The Ugandan half-day program runs from 7:30am to 1pm, with a similar sequence of activities compressed into less time. Both schedules aim to balance free play, academic lessons, outdoor time, and transitions between activities.
Stephen Louis recommends Deema Abusharkh as an English language teacher based on her performance in his TESOL certification course where she demonstrated a strong understanding and skill for language teaching beyond her peers. He was impressed by Deema's desire to continuously improve her teaching effectiveness. Stephen believes Deema will be an effective and inspirational teacher and her high proficiency in English despite being a non-native speaker makes her a valuable instructor.
The document is a 3rd grade social studies worksheet about weather and seasons. It contains 4 questions that ask students to: 1) Match pictures to seasons; 2) Associate weather words with seasons; 3) Describe the weather of each season; and 4) Rearrange letters to form words related to weather. The worksheet provides information and activities for students to learn about the relationship between seasons and typical weather patterns.
This 3rd grade social studies worksheet asks students to look at pictures and write the name of the season in the correct box, with the seasons listed as summer, winter, autumn/fall, and spring. Students are then asked to match pictures to the correct seasonal name.
This 3rd grade social studies worksheet asks students to look at pictures and write the name of the season in the correct box, with the seasons listed as summer, winter, autumn/fall, and spring. Students are then asked to match pictures to the correct seasonal name.
This document outlines the semester plan for an English class for third grade students. It is divided into 20 weeks covering a variety of topics including grammar, stories, vocabulary, comprehension exercises, phonics, and writing assessments. Some of the main grammar topics covered are nouns, singular and plural nouns, and verbs. Stories that will be read include "Tara and Tiree", "A Fool Goes Fishing", and "The Crow and the Pitcher". There will be periodic exams to assess student progress and comprehension.
The document is a vocabulary worksheet for a 2nd grade class that focuses on words related to planning a birthday party. It contains a list of words in English and Arabic with their meanings, sentences to complete using the vocabulary words, and exercises rearranging letters to form words and filling in missing letters. The worksheet aims to help students learn new words and practice their reading comprehension by relating the vocabulary to planning a surprise birthday party for the student's mother.
The document is a comprehension worksheet that asks students to identify the characters and setting of the story "Mama's Birthday Present." It defines characters as the people and animals in the story and setting as the place and time. For setting, it gives examples of place as locations like home, school, or garden, and time as periods like morning, evening, or seasons. Students are asked to fill in a table with the characters and specifics of the place and time setting.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This 3rd grade social studies worksheet asks students to look at pictures and write the name of the season in the correct box, with the seasons listed as summer, winter, autumn/fall, and spring. Students are then asked to match pictures to the correct seasonal name.
This 3rd grade social studies worksheet asks students to look at pictures and write the name of the season in the correct box, with the seasons listed as summer, winter, autumn/fall, and spring. Students are then asked to match pictures to the correct seasonal name.
This document outlines the semester plan for an English class for third grade students. It is divided into 20 weeks covering a variety of topics including grammar, stories, vocabulary, comprehension exercises, phonics, and writing assessments. Some of the main grammar topics covered are nouns, singular and plural nouns, and verbs. Stories that will be read include "Tara and Tiree", "A Fool Goes Fishing", and "The Crow and the Pitcher". There will be periodic exams to assess student progress and comprehension.
The document is a vocabulary worksheet for a 2nd grade class that focuses on words related to planning a birthday party. It contains a list of words in English and Arabic with their meanings, sentences to complete using the vocabulary words, and exercises rearranging letters to form words and filling in missing letters. The worksheet aims to help students learn new words and practice their reading comprehension by relating the vocabulary to planning a surprise birthday party for the student's mother.
The document is a comprehension worksheet that asks students to identify the characters and setting of the story "Mama's Birthday Present." It defines characters as the people and animals in the story and setting as the place and time. For setting, it gives examples of place as locations like home, school, or garden, and time as periods like morning, evening, or seasons. Students are asked to fill in a table with the characters and specifics of the place and time setting.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.