Lesson Plans 2010-11


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Goals: 12th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Typical Course of Study Grade 12 Curriculum Guide

from Worldbook

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Social Studies

* Principles of U. S. government
* The democratic ideal
* Basic documents of the U. S.
* Agriculture in the U. S.
* Urbanization
* Conservation
* Business and industry in the U. S.
* American party system
* Propaganda and public opinion
* Comparative governments
* Comparative economic systems
* Consumer education
* Crime and delinquency
* Psychology
* Labor-management relations
* Economic concepts and theories
* Taxation and finance
* Distribution and exchange of goods and services
* International relations
* American foreign policy
* International organizations
* Public education
* Women’s role in today’s society
* Family economics and management

Science

* Physics
* Electricity and magnetism
* Photoelectric effect
* Heat
* Light and optics
* Sound and acoustics
* Wave motion
* Quantum theory
* Relativity
* Force
* Mechanics
* Space, time, and motion
* Work, energy, and power
* Electronics
* Nuclear energy
* Nuclear physics
* Solid-state physics

Language Arts

* English literature
* Shakespeare
* Literary, social, and political heritage of England
* Literature of the 1900′s
* World literature
* Cross-cultural literature
* The theater
* Nature of tragedy and comedy
* Techniques of acting
* Film as an art form
* Critical and evaluative reading
* Current periodical literature
* Mass communication
* Comparative study of mass media
* Radio and television
* Listening skills
* Parliamentary procedures
* Identifying verbals
* Report writing
* Writing social and business letters
* Writing book reviews, précis, essays
* Writing term papers
* Bibliography development

Mathematics

Calculus

* Derivative of a function
* Logarithmic and trigonometric functions
* Indeterminate terms
* Computation of derivatives
* Rate of a change of quantity
* Maxima and minima
* Integrals
* Length of curves
* Volume and surface areas
* Computer analysis of graphs

Advanced Algebra

* Sets of numbers
* Binomial theorem
* Progressions
* Complex numbers
* Theory of equations
* Permutations
* Functions and their graphs
* Combinations
* Probability
* Determinants
* Inequalities
* Matrix algebra
* Mathematical inductions
* The derivative

Probability and Statistics

* Tabular data
* Graphs
* Measures of central tendency
* Quartiles and percentiles
* Measures of dispersion
* Simple correlation
* Statistical inference
* Permutations
* Combinations
* Binomial theorem


Goals: 11th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Typical Course of Study Grade 11 Curriculum Guide

from Worldbook

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Social Studies

* Age of exploration and discovery
* Colonization of America
* A new nation is born
* Constitution of the United States
* Development of a new nation
* Period of nationalism
* Sectionalism
* American Civil War and Reconstruction
* United States as a world power
* Struggle for women’s rights
* World War I
* The Great Depression
* World War II
* The Cold War
* The nuclear era
* Civil rights
* Delinquency and crime
* Psychology
* Problems of mental health
* Urbanization
* Public education
* Role of women in today’s society

Science

* Matter and its behavior
* Carbon and its compounds
* Formulas and chemical equations
* Acids, bases, salts
* Atomic theory
* Periodic law
* Water and solutions
* Chemical bonding
* Molecular theory
* Equilibrium and kinetics
* Spontaneous reactions
* Titrations
* Ionization and ionic solutions
* Colloids, suspensoids, and emulsoids
* Oxidation-reduction
* Nonmetals
* Metals and alloys
* Electrochemistry
* Energy: forms, chemical changes, and measurement
* Nuclear reactions and radioactivity

Language Arts

* American literature
* Cross-cultural literature
* Analysis of plays
* Vocabulary of poetry
* Critical and evaluative reading
* Propaganda techniques
* Mass communication
* Advertising
* Music and painting
* Architecture and sculpture
* Listening skills
* Vocabulary development
* Grammar
* Story writing
* Editorial writing
* Journalistic writing
* Writing term papers
* Proofreading symbols
* Use of Reader’s Guide and other reference aids, both print and electronic

Mathematics

Algebra II

* Relations and functions
* Square roots, surds, radicals
* Rational roots
* Linear equations and analytic geometry
* Quadratic equations
* Binomial theorem
* Imaginary numbers
* Exponents and radicals
* Logarithms
* Progressions
* Higher-degree equations
* Vectors
* Determinants
* Permutations, combinations, and simple probability
* Estimation and approximation

Trigonometry

* Solutions of right triangles
* Use of table and interpolation
* Measurement of angles
* Properties of trigonometric functions
* Complex numbers and vectors
* Concept of a limit
* Graphs of functions
* Solutions of oblique triangles
* Logarithms
* Identities and equations
* General triangle solutions


Goals: 10th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Typical Course of Study Grade 10 Curriculum Guide

from Worldbook

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Social Studies

* Prehistoric peoples
* The earliest civilizations
* The early Greeks
* Early India and China
* The Islamic world
* The Middle Ages
* African civilizations
* Civilization in the Americas
* The Renaissance
* The rise and fall of monarchies
* Birth of modern democracy
* The French Revolution
* The Industrial Revolution
* Nationalism
* Imperialism
* Science and industry
* The world wars
- World War I
- Between world wars
- World War II
* The Cold War
* The Vietnam War
* The search for peace
* Democratic ideals and values
* The rise and fall of Communism
* The collapse of the Soviet Union
* World interdependence
* World problems and issues
* Role of women in today’s societies

Science

* Characteristics of life
* Classification
* History of plants and animals
* Microscopic life
* Simple organisms: algae, bacteria, fungi
* Vertebrate life
* Mammals and birds
* Plant life
* Photosynthesis
* Cells
* Protein synthesis
* Genetics and heredity
* DNA-RNA
* Genetic engineering
* Reproduction and growth
* Human biology
* Nutrition and digestion
* Behavior
* Conservation of human resources
* Environmental issues
* Energy in ecosystems
* Scientific method
* Biology and space travel
* Disease and disease control

Language Arts

* American literary heritage
* Cross-cultural literature
* Folklore and ballads
* Regional customs, traditions, folkways, and language
* Literary interpretation and critique
* Novel, short story, and essay
* Understanding poetry: lyric poetry, and the sonnet
* Drama
* Distinguishing between fact and opinion
* Persuasion and argumentation
* Listening skills
* Public speaking and debate
* Extending dictionary skills
* History of the alphabet
* Vocabulary and etymology
* Geographical dialects
* Grammar
* History of writing
* Techniques of writing
* Journal writing
* Writing short stories, poetry, and plays
* Writing term papers
* Constructing footnotes

Mathematics

* Origins and uses of geometry
* Terms, postulates, theorems
* Sets
* Nature of proof
* Inductive and deductive reasoning
* Ratio and proportion
* Algebra in geometry
* Angle relationships
* Parallel and perpendicular lines
* Congruent triangles
* Right triangles
* Pythagorean Theorem
* Circles
* Polygons
* Relationships between circles and polygons
* Mensuration theory
* Measurement of geometric figures
* Simple constructions
* Loci
* Transformational geometry
* Introduction of symbolic logic
* Coordinate geometry
* Trigonometric functions of angles greater than 90 degrees
* Special angle relationships
* Problem solving with geometry


Goals: 9th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Typical Course of Study Grade 9 Curriculum Guide

from Worldbook

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Social Studies

* Basic human communities
* Community, state, and national government
* Political parties and elections
* Comparative cultures and religions
* African American, Hispanic, and other ethnic studies
* Urban studies
* Women in our history
* Conservation, including human conservation
* Resource management
* Elementary economics
* Labor and management
* Taxation
* Foundations of American democracy
* U. S. Constitution
* Rights and responsibilities of good citizenship
* United Nations
* World geography
* Advanced map and globe skills

Science

* Earth’s history
* Earth science
* Ecology and environment
* Weather and climate
* Air and air pressure
* Air masses and fronts
* Water and its uses
* Erosion
* Air and water pollution
* Heats and fuels
* Electricity and electronics
* Solar and nuclear energy
* Nature and uses of light
* Simple and complex machines
* Atomic structure
* Chemistry of matter
* Molecular theory
* Nature and use of chemicals
* Metals and plastics
* Space and astronomy
* Space travel
* Nature and causes of disease

Language Arts

* Evaluating material for accuracy
* Reading the newspaper
* Analyzing propaganda
* Advertising
* Drama and film
* Analyzing poetry
* Dramatic poetry
* Using poetry anthologies
* Novel and short story
* Folklore and myths
* Structure of a play
* Parable and allegory
* Interpretation of literature
* Listening skills
* Effective discussion techniques and questioning skills
* Preparing a speech
* Public speaking and debate
* The unabridged dictionary
* Vocabulary
* Foreign words used in English
* Grammar
* Fundamentals of composition
* Report writing
* Extended reference skills
* Special indexes

Mathematics

General mathematics
* Ratio and proportion
* Basic concepts of statistics
* Mathematical vocabulary
* irect and indirect measurement
* Banks and banking
* Investment
* Budgeting
* Insurance
* Taxation
* Graphs and tables
* Informal geometry
* Elementary algebra
* Customary and metric measurement

Algebra 1

* Absolute value
* Sets and their relationships
* Properties of polynomial forms
* Equations
* Signed numbers
* Fundamental operations
* Equations of the first degree
* Ratio, proportion, variation
* Relations and functions
* Special products and factoring
* Fractions and fractional equations
* Square roots
* Radicals
* Quadratic equations
* Elements of probability


Goals: 8th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Our African, Asian, and European backgrounds
  2. Exploration and discovery
  3. Growth and development of the United States
    - Colonial life
    - Struggle for independence
    - U. S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
    - Westward movement in America
    - American Civil War
    - Reconstruction
    - U. S. as a world power
  4. Meaning of democracy
  5. Our American culture
  6. U. S. political system
  7. U. S. economic system
  8. U. S. government
  9. U. S. geography
  10. Advanced map and globe skills
Science
  1. Scientific method
  2. Scientific nomenclature
  3. Scientific measurement
  4. Ecology and environment
  5. Conservation
  6. Composition of the earth
  7. Ocean, atmosphere
  8. Weather
  9. Water and its uses
  10. Weathering and erosion
  11. Recycling of resources
  12. Magnetism and electricity
  13. Heat and light
  14. Forces in liquids and gases
  15. Wave, mechanical, electrical, and nuclear energy
  16. The earth’s movement
  17. Newton’s three laws of motion
  18. Machines
  19. The atom
  20. Periodic table of elements
  21. Compounds and mixtures
  22. Chemical changes
  23. Astronomy
  24. The universe and Milky Way
  25. Space and space travel
Language
Arts
  1. Independent reading
  2. Literal, inferential, and evaluative reading skills
  3. Literary terms
  4. Novel, short story, narrative poetry
  5. Nonfiction
  6. Biographies of great Americans
  7. American poets and storytellers
  8. Creative dramatics
  9. Listening and speech activities
  10. Advanced dictionary work
  11. Extended vocabulary
  12. Figures of speech
  13. Spelling
  14. Infinitive, participle, gerund, predicate nominative, predicate adjective, direct and indirect object
  15. Kinds of sentences and their parts
  16. Functions of sentence elements
  17. Writing simple business letters
  18. Report-writing skills
  19. Improving skills in using basic reference sources
  20. Inductive and deductive reasoning
Health
and
Safety
  1. Grooming
  2. Functions of the body
  3. The body’s utilization of food
  4. Types and functions of foods
  5. Environmental hazards
  6. Community sanitation and health
  7. Health care services
  8. Sexually transmitted diseases
  9. Accident prevention, safety, and first aid
  10. Mental hygiene
  11. Substance abuse
Mathematics
  1. Maintaining skills in fundamental operations
  2. Factoring and products
  3. Sets and simple sentences
  4. Numeration systems
  5. Using fractions and decimals
  6. Ratio, proportion, and percent
  7. Equalities and inequalities
  8. Simple formulas and equations
  9. Graphing an equation
  10. Powers and roots of rational numbers
  11. Polynomials
  12. Metric and nonmetric geometry
  13. Pythagorean Theorem
  14. Scale drawing
  15. Right-triangle trigonometry
  16. Customary and metric measurement
  17. Permutations
  18. Probability statistics
  19. Statistical terms
  20. Mathematics of insurance, banking, and taxes
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Goals: 7th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Lands and peoples of the Eastern Hemisphere
  2. Prehistoric peoples
  3. Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern civilizations
  4. The Middle Ages
  5. Renaissance and Reformation
  6. Scientific Revolution
  7. Age of Reason (Enlightenment)
  8. Industrial Age
  9. Yesterday and today around the world: Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Pacific
  10. World trade and resources
  11. Contemporary problems and issues
  12. Environment
  13. World geography
  14. Advanced map and globe skills
Science
  1. Scientific classification
  2. The cell
  3. Heredity and genetics
  4. Effects of weather and climate
  5. Properties and uses of water
  6. Atmosphere
  7. Air pressure
  8. Rocks, soil, and minerals
  9. Ecology and environment
  10. Conservation
  11. Heat and temperature
  12. Laws of motion
  13. Energy
  14. Scientific method
  15. Laboratory techniques and safety
Language
Arts
  1. Improving reading skills
  2. Literary terms
  3. Novels, short stories, plays
  4. Myths, legends, ballads
  5. Types of poetry
  6. Biography and autobiography
  7. Planning and producing dramatizations
  8. Speech activities
  9. Listening skills
  10. Refining dictionary skills
  11. Spelling
  12. Parts of speech
  13. Person, number, gender of nouns and pronouns
  14. Punctuation of conversation
  15. Clauses and phrases
  16. Compound sentences
  17. Writing descriptions, reports, journals, and letters
  18. Note taking and outlining
  19. Extending reference skills: atlases, directories, encyclopedias, periodicals, on-line information services, CD-ROMs, and other electronic reference material
  20. Library organization
Health
and
Safety
  1. Good grooming and posture
  2. Dental health
  3. Healthy habits and lifestyles
  4. Exercise and fitness
  5. Effects of stimulants and narcotics
  6. Functions of the body
  7. Circulation and respiration
  8. Germ theory
  9. Sexually transmitted diseases
  10. Family life
  11. Toxins and antitoxins
  12. Antibiotics
  13. Immunization
  14. Chemotherapy
  15. Genetic disorders
  16. Personal and public safety
  17. Accident prevention
  18. Personality development
  19. Substance abuse
Mathematics
  1. Prime and composite numbers
  2. Square root
  3. Order of operations
  4. Absolute value
  5. Inequalities
  6. Numeration
  7. Properties of nonnegative integers
  8. Rational numbers and fractions
  9. Ratio, proportion, percent
  10. Finite, infinite, and empty sets
  11. Basic geometry concepts and terms
  12. Development and use of formulas
  13. Perimeter, circumference, area
  14. Metric and customary measurement
  15. Reading and constructing graphs
  16. Measures of central tendency: mean, mode, median, range
  17. Elementary business mathematics
  18. Use of calculators and computers
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Goals: 6th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Global and regional studies
  2. Countries and cultures of Africa, Latin America, Asia, Australia, the Pacific, and Europe
  3. Native American cultures
  4. The Roman Empire
  5. Relationships among nations: customs, traditions and beliefs, political and economic systems
  6. United Nations
  7. Milestones in human achievement
  8. Transportation and communication
  9. World trade
  10. Citizenship and social responsibility
  11. World geography
  12. Map and globe skills
Science
  1. Classification of living things
  2. Ecosystems
  3. Ecology and the environment
  4. Microbes
  5. Algae and fungi
  6. Human body
  7. Food for growth and energy
  8. Climate and weather
  9. Recycling of resources
  10. Elementary geology
  11. Oceans
  12. Electric and magnetic interactions
  13. Electricity and its uses
  14. Sound, light, and heat
  15. Nuclear energy and radioactivity
  16. Solar and geothermal energy
  17. Conservation
  18. Elements and compounds
  19. Universe
  20. Simple astronomy
  21. Space and space travel
  22. Scientific theory
  23. Inventions and discoveries
Language
Arts
  1. Reading silently and skimming
  2. Critical reading skills
  3. Introduction to mythology
  4. Types of literature
  5. Lyric, narrative, dramatic poetry
  6. Listening skills
  7. Nonverbal communication
  8. Extending dictionary skills
  9. Vocabulary building
  10. Homonyms, synonyms, antonyms
  11. Using roots, prefixes, and suffixes
  12. Spelling
  13. Concepts of noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb
  14. Sentence structure
  15. Diagramming sentences
  16. Cursive handwriting
  17. Types of writing: narration, description, exposition, persuasion
  18. Simple note taking
  19. Writing outlines, letters, factual matter (reports, newspaper articles), verse (limericks,
  20. ballads), creative prose (diary, stories)

  21. Bibliography building
  22. Organization of a book
  23. Using reference books and indexes
  24. Using on-line information services, CD-ROM’s, and other electronic reference materials
Health
and
Safety
  1. Personal appearance
  2. Dental health
  3. Health maintenance
  4. Our food supply
  5. Exercise and fitness
  6. Cure and prevention of common diseases
  7. The heart
  8. Accident prevention
  9. Safety and first aid
  10. The health professions
  11. Understanding emotions
  12. Coping with stress and anxiety
  13. Preparing for puberty
  14. Human reproduction
  15. Substance abuse
Mathematics
  1. Exponents
  2. Operation of powers
  3. Set of the integers
  4. Factoring
  5. Fundamental operations with fractions, and decimals
  6. Fundamental operations with compound denominate numbers
  7. Multiplying and dividing common fractions and mixed numbers
  8. Relationship between common and decimal fractions
  9. Problems in percent
  10. Properties, identification, and construction of geometric figures
  11. Identification and measurement of angles
  12. Concepts of similarity, congruence, and symmetry
  13. Scale drawings
  14. Customary and metric measurement
  15. Problem analysis
  16. Interpreting graphs
  17. Concepts of averaging and sampling
  18. Use of calculators and computers
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Goals: 5th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Exploration and discovery
  2. Establishment of settlements in the New World
  3. Colonial life in America
  4. Pioneer life in America
  5. Revolutionary War in America
  6. Westward movement in America
  7. Industrial and cultural growth
  8. Democracy’s principles and documents
  9. Life in the U. S. and its possessions
  10. Geography of the U. S.
  11. Natural resources of the U. S.
  12. Canada and Mexico
  13. Relationship between the U. S. and Canada
  14. Comparative cultures of Canada
  15. Countries and cultures of the Western Hemisphere: Central America, West Indies, South America
  16. Map and globe skills
Science
  1. Biological adaptations
  2. Biotic communities
  3. Animal and plant classification
  4. Fish
  5. Reptiles
  6. Bacteria
  7. Molds
  8. Trees
  9. Plants and their food
  10. Conservation
  11. Cells
  12. Human body
  13. Landforms
  14. Properties of air and water
  15. Time and seasons
  16. Temperature and thermometers
  17. Magnetic fields
  18. Use and control of electricity
  19. Conduction and convection
  20. Light and optics
  21. Force systems
  22. Chemical systems
  23. Sun and solar system
  24. Space and space exploration
  25. Scientific method and scientific inquiry
Language
Arts
  1. Silent and oral reading
  2. Types of literature
  3. Presenting original plays
  4. Listening skills
  5. Dictionary use for word meaning,
    analysis, spelling
  6. Common homonyms
  7. Homophones and homographs
  8. Synonyms and antonyms
  9. Using a thesaurus
  10. Spelling
  11. Plurals and possessives
  12. Kinds of sentences
  13. Parts of sentences
  14. Cursive handwriting
  15. Outlining
  16. Paragraph writing
  17. Writing letters, stories, reports, poems, plays
  18. Preparing a simple bibliography
  19. Proofreading skills
  20. Parts of a newspaper
  21. Using study materials: keys, tables, graphs, charts, legends, library catalogs, index, table of contents, reference materials, maps
Health
and
Safety
  1. Dental hygiene
  2. Our water supply
  3. Sewage disposal
  4. Care of the eyes
  5. Nutrition and diet
  6. Diseases
  7. Germ-bearing insects and pests
  8. Community health resources
  9. Elementary first aid
  10. Bicycle and water safety
  11. Preparing for puberty
  12. Human reproduction
  13. Substance abuse
Mathematics
  1. Reading and writing numbers to 10 places
  2. Mixed numbers
  3. Set of integers
  4. Numeration systems
  5. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of whole numbers
  6. Fundamental processes: whole numbers and common fractions
  7. Common and decimal fractions
  8. Decimals to the thousandths
  9. Ratio and percent
  10. Exponents
  11. Customary and metric measurements
  12. Extension of geometric concepts
  13. Word problems in daily life
  14. Charts and graphs: picture, bar, line, and circle graphs
  15. Concept of sampling
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Goals: 4th Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Types of community life
  2. History and development of the local state
  3. Relation of the state to its region, nation, and the world
  4. World cultures
  5. Reasons for our laws
  6. Regions of the world
  7. Continents
  8. Time zones
  9. Earth’s resources
  10. Climatic regions of the world
  11. Map skills: longitude, latitude, scale
  12. Using a globe
Science
  1. Structure of plants
  2. Environment of the local region
  3. Biological organization
  4. Classification systems
  5. The insect world
  6. The reptilian world
  7. Plants and animals of the past
  8. Structure of plants
  9. Seeds
  10. Ecosystems
  11. Balance of nature
  12. Human body
  13. Weather’s influences
  14. Weather instruments
  15. Climate
  16. Cause of seasons
  17. Earth and its history
  18. Oceans and the hydrosphere
  19. Air and water pollution
  20. Magnets and electricity
  21. Light and color
  22. Solar system and the universe
  23. Living in space
  24. Scientific method and scientific inquiry
Language
Arts
  1. Silent and oral reading
  2. Choral reading
  3. Listening skills
  4. Telephone skills
  5. Making and accepting simple social introductions
  6. Summarizing simple information
  7. Listening to literature
  8. Critical reading
  9. Short stories, chapter books, poetry, plays
  10. Spelling
  11. Increasing dictionary skills
  12. Cursive handwriting
  13. Simple outlining
  14. Writing letters and informal notes
  15. Written and oral book reports
  16. Creative writing
  17. Developing skills in locating information
  18. Increasing indexing skills
  19. Developing encyclopedia skills
  20. Utilizing parts of a newspaper
Health
and
Safety
  1. Personal and mental hygiene
  2. Dental health
  3. The body and its functions
  4. Skeletal and muscular systems
  5. Care and proper use of the body
  6. Principles of digestion
  7. Basic food groups
  8. Good nutrition habits
  9. Diseases
  10. Safety
  11. Substance abuse
Mathematics
  1. Reading and writing numbers
  2. Roman numerals to C
  3. Prime numbers less than 100
  4. Prime factoring
  5. Numeration systems
  6. Subsets
  7. Decimal and fraction equivalents
  8. Addition and subtraction facts to 7 places
  9. Multiplication and division facts to 144
  10. 1-, 2-, and 3-digit multiplication problems
  11. 2- and 3-digit dividend, 1-digit divisor problems
  12. Meaning of mixed numbers
  13. Finding simple averages
  14. Geometric concepts
  15. Customary and metric measurement
  16. Time to the second
  17. Problem-solving methods
  18. Charts and graphs
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Goals: 3rd Grade

Posted July 30th, 2010 by Admin

Reference: gadoe standards k-8

Subject Reference: World Book
Social
Studies
  1. Holidays and folk customs
  2. Native Americans
  3. Explorers and pioneers
  4. Appreciation of different cultures, races, religions
  5. History and development of local community
  6. Community helpers
  7. Consumers and producers
  8. Sources of food and clothing
  9. Shelters of animals and people
  10. History and development of transportation
  11. History and development of communication
  12. Citizenship and social responsibility
  13. Basic human needs and wants
  14. Local geography and topography
  15. U. S. geography and regions
  16. The continents
  17. Flat maps and globes
Science
  1. Animal helpers
  2. Dinosaurs
  3. Life cycle
  4. Plants and animals of the desert
  5. Plants and animals of the sea
  6. Common birds, trees, flowers
  7. Forest plants
  8. Conservation of plants and animals
  9. Weather and climate
  10. Earth’s changing surface
  11. Magnets and electricity
  12. Compass
  13. Gravity
  14. Light and color
  15. Energy and its sources
  16. Force and work
  17. Machines
  18. Moon and stars
  19. Earth satellites
  20. Scientific method and scientific inquiry
Language
Arts
  1. Silent reading
  2. Reading prose and poetry aloud
  3. Oral presentations: reporting experiences orally with accuracy
  4. Alphabetizing through the third letter of a word
  5. Dictionary skills
  6. Developing word-attack methods
  7. Synonyms, antonyms, homonyms
  8. Spelling
  9. Beginning cursive writing
  10. Concept of paragraph
  11. Using period, comma, question mark, apostrophe, quotation marks
  12. Writing short, original stories and poems
  13. Postwriting skills: editing and proofreading
  14. Increasing indexing skills
Health
and
Safety
  1. Care of eyes and ears
  2. Dental health
  3. Proper balance of activities
  4. Healthful leisure activities
  5. Prevention and control of diseases
  6. Parts of the body
  7. Nutrition
  8. Health with relation to food, shelter, clothing
  9. School and community health services
  10. Home safety hazards
  11. Safety in the community
  12. Simple first aid
Mathematics
  1. Reading and writing numbers to 5 places
  2. Beginning Roman numerals
  3. Rounding numbers
  4. Positive and negative numbers in daily life
  5. Simple fractions and equivalents
  6. Properties of one
  7. Numeration systems
  8. Addition and subtraction facts to 25
  9. Multiplication and division facts to 100
  10. Perimeter, area, volume
  11. Geometric constructions
  12. Similar and congruent figures
  13. Properties of solid figures
  14. Customary and metric measurement
  15. Time to 1- and 5-minute measures
  16. Estimation of outcomes
  17. Problems-solving analysis
  18. Word problems
  19. Charts and graphs
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