"Childhood should be a journey, not a race."
First grade is an exciting time and a year of significant growth and
change in a child's life. Children develop skills in reading, writing,
math, and interpersonal relationships that they will use for the rest
of their lives. During the year we become a community of learners who
work together through independent learning, cooperative groups, and
partner learning experiences. Our classrooms are designed to reflect
current research and best practices. We focus on the core academic
areas outlined in St. Paul's district curriculum.
We use balanced literacy in our approach to reading. Students
participate in shared reading, word-work/phonics, guided reading and
independent reading. Shared reading involves learning vocabulary and
comprehension skills in the context of a weekly story.
Word-work/phonics introduces sight words, word families, reading
strategies, and phonemic awareness activities. Guided reading enables
children to read in small groups at their instructional level while
independent reading allows time for reading enjoyment and an
opportunity to practice reading strategies.
Our math curriculum encourages children to explore basic concepts in
math through the use of real life applications, hands-on activities,
games, and cooperative learning. It gives attention to numeration and
computation without neglecting geometry, data, and algebraic thinking.
Children learn quickly that they are writers and have a lot to say!
We use the writer's workshop model which incorporates mini-lessons,
independent writing, and a sharing time. Among other samples, each
student will complete a personal narrative, nonfiction report, a
procedure, and a response to literature.
Each Friday, a newsletter will come home highlighting our week's
activities and giving a preview of the next week's focus. A progress
report lettng you know how your child behaved and participated is
included as well.
Nancy Boos - 1st Grade Teacher
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