Have a strong sense of phonemic and phonological awareness
Know all sounds and letters of the alphabet and be able to blend sounds into words and words into sentences with accuracy and fluency
Understand that words convey messages
Have a strong sight word vocabulary including all color and number words
Correctly spell frequently used and common words
Read sentences with understanding of punctuation
Comprehend what is read aloud and silently on grade level
WRITING
Write legibly and efficiently on lined and unlined paper
Write a simple paragraph using correct punctuation and grammar
Understand the basics of the writing process
LISTENING, VIEWING AND SPEAKING
Maintain sustained attention for 30 minutes
Appropriately ask and answer questions
State a clear main point when speaking to others
Recite poems and short passages from memory
Give short oral reports on a book or topic
Use proper etiquette when speaking
MATH
Identify the number value of a number
Be able to correctly use “plus”, “minus”, or “take away”
Order and compare numbers
Add and subtract with and without regrouping
Understand basic fractions
Understand basic linear and volume measurement
Use a clock and calendar to measure time
SPECIALS
Spanish
Computer Lab
PE
Art
Music
EVALUATIONS
In the first grade classroom students are evaluated by the teacher on a regular basis. The following assessments are given regularly:
Weekly spelling test
Math assessments are given regularly
Reading comprehension quizzes are given after each story unit
Assessments are given after each History and Science unit
Students will be tested over Spanish concepts
STUDY SKILLS AND HOMEWORK
In first grade, students will begin to develop study habits that they will need throughout the rest of their years in school. Students will learn to take notes in class and they should be able to copy from the board. Homework is given daily. Students should study math facts nightly. Also, parents should be reading with their child nightly. Homework should take no longer than 30 minutes with a designated time for casual reading. Parents should supervise homework and help his/her child correct errors when necessary. Parents should also review all work sent home daily and go over graded papers with his/her child.
TIPS FOR PARENTS
The following tips may be helpful as your child transitions into first grade.
Allow your child to take on responsibilities and to accept the rewards and consequences of their actions
Encourage independence by having your child go to before-care in the morning when arriving before 7:45
Remind your child that you know and the teachers knows he/she is capable of doing well in school.