In October we will ask the questions:
What are signs of autumn in our community?
Who were the original inhabitants of North America?
The children will:
What are signs of autumn in our community?
Who were the original inhabitants of North America?
The children will:
- Identify signs of autumn in our community.
- Recognize that the Native Americans were the original inhabitants of North America.
- Identify and explain the growth cycle of a pumpkin.
- Identify and learn about night animals.
- Ask questions and explore reading material to find answers to their questions.
- Sequence events from a story and determine important events/key details.
- Identify setting and characters of a story.
- Create story characters of people and animals.
- Learn concepts of print when reading theme poems.
- Identify words that rhyme.
- Build phonemic awareness skills by segmenting words.
- Identify sounds of the alphabet and their corresponding letters u-z.
- Use phonics skills to read and write words.
- Identify and read sight words: said, run, go, help, and, find, make, ran.
- Determine if a sentence is a telling sentence or an asking sentence.
- Write words to match their illustrations and use finger spaces between words.
- Read and write sentences using sight words.
- Start sentences with a capital letter.
- Practice writing the correct formation of letters.
- Count objects accurately.
- Connect number words, numerals, and quantities.
- Participate in count and compare activities.
- Graph answers to the daily questions.
- Count to 50.