Shared Reading
Ongoing
III.B.2 Phonological Awareness Skills - Child combines words to make a compound word
III.B.3 Phonological Awareness Skills - Child deletes a word from a compound word
III.B.3 Phonological Awareness Skills - Child deletes a word from a compound word
III.B.4 Phonological Awareness Skills - Child combines syllables into words
III.C.2 Alphabet Knowledge Skills - Child recognizes at least 20 letter sounds. (20 sounds)
III.C.3 Alpahbet Knowledge Skills - Child produces sound for at least 10 letters. (10 letter sounds)
III.D.1 Comprehension of text read aloud - Child retells or re-enacts a story after it is read aloud
III.D.1 Comprehension of text read aloud - Child retells or re-enacts a story after it is read aloud
- participates in acting out a story she is familiar with (in circle time or small group)
- retells and sequences the main events in a story
- connects personal experiences to an event in a story (personal expereinces to an event in a story)
- creates original or alternate endings for stories
- tells what might happen next if the story continued
IV.B.1 Independently Conveys Meaning Skills - Child independently uses letters or symbols to make words or parts of words.
IV.B.2 Independently Conveys Meaning Skills - Child writes own name , not necessarily with full correct spelling or well-formed letters (first name and last name)
IV.A.1 Motivation to Write Skills - Child intentionally uses scribbles/writting to convey meaning (draws pictures & labels with beginning sound)
Ongoing
IV.D.1 Concepts About Print Skills - Child uses some appropriate writing conventions when writing or giving dictation
- Begins writing at the top of a page
- Scribbles and/or writes on the left side of the paper and progresses to the right
- Scribbles or writes more or less in a horizontal line
ONGOING: New for 4th 9 weeks
V.C.3 demonstrates use of location words (such as "over", "under", "above", "on", "beside", "next to", "in front of", "near", "far", etc)
V.E.3 recognizes and creates patterns (AB, ABB, ABC)
V.D.1 recognizes and compares heights or lengths of people of objects
V.A.7 uses the verbal ordinal terms (first - fifth)
V.B.1 uses concrete models or makes a verbal word problem for adding up to 5 objects
V.D.3 informally recognizes and compares weights of objects or people
- Teacher has a child helper provide each child in the class a certain number of buttons
- Teacher encourages children to share a set of hidden objects by covering it with a peice of paper. The child then takes the ojbects one at at ime and ahsre them with a friend
- The child trades small items or sets for a larger one (four small Tootsie Rolls that appear equal to one long Tootsie Roll)
- Uses language associated with fair-sharing: "one for you" "one for me"
- Read The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. This book talks about a fish sharing its scales. Then give each student 3 fish and 9 scales to share equally. Scales can be cut out from different color tissue paper or construction paper.
- Give students a paper with a drawing of a boy and a girl. Then give them 8 cookies to share equally. Students cut and glue four cookies on top or next to the boy and four cookies next to por on top of the girl.
Online Lesson: Fair Share http://ims.ode.state.oh.us/ODE/IMS/Lessons/Content/CMA_LP_S01_BJ_LPK_I17_01.pdf
REVIEW: http://www.ixl.com/math/pre-k
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