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Grade 1 overview 2011
1. Grade 1
How we Organise Ourselves Where we are in Place and Sharing the Planet Who we Are How the World Works How we Express Ourselves
Our School Community Time We Can Share Planet Earth The Human Body Forces Stories
Aug 22 - Sept 16 My Family History Nov 7 – Dec 16 Jan 9 – Feb 24 Feb 27– Apr6th Apr 16– May 25h
Sept 13 – Oct 29 Central idea: Our bodies work
Central idea: Central idea: to keep us alive. Central idea: Central idea: We all use
Everyone has an important role Central Idea: We can change our environment stories to share our ideas,
in the school community. Every family has a history. by the choices we make. Lines of inquiry: feelings and what is important
• Different parts of the body Lines of inquiry: to each of us.
Lines of Inquiry: Lines of Inquiry: Lines of inquiry: and how they work
2011- • The jobs/roles people have • Different family groups • What natural resources are • How the parts of the body Lines of inquiry:
in our school community • Significant events that are • How and why we use work together • what a story is
2012 • The different areas of our important to a family them Learner Profile Focus: • why people tell stories
school • How our personal histories • Our responsibility to share Learner Profile Focus: Inquirers, thinkers, • different ways that stories
• The different places people are the same and different resources with other living Inquirers, knowledgeable are presented
need to do their jobs things Attitudes:
Topic Learner Profile Focus: Attitudes: Curiosity Learner Profile:
Learner Profile Focus: Caring, Open-minded, communicators Learner Profile Focus: Enthusiasm, independence Balanced, risk takers,
Coverage Communicators Caring, principled, reflective communicators
Overview Attitudes: Concepts:Form, Function
Attitudes: Confidence, curiosity, empathy Attitudes: Concepts: Form, Function Attitudes:
Respect, Tolerance Commitment, integrity Specialist Integration: Appreciation, co-operation,
Concepts: Connection Specialist Integration: Art creativity
Concepts: Responsibility, Concepts: Causation, PE
Connection Responsibility Concepts:Perspective
Specialist Integration:
Specialist Integration: IT World Languages Specialist Integration:
Art/Music Specialist Integration:
Approximate Calendar August October November January February May June
September December March
Mathematics
Unit Sort, classify, label and order Discuss and compare data - conduct surveys - Recording growth - Recognise, name, build, - Addition and subtraction
objects. represented in teacher- - perform simple experiments - Mass, length, capacity compare, and sort all common 2 story problems
Integration generated diagrams (e.g., - compare and graph data and 3-D shapes
Venn) - bar graphs - Relate 3D shapes to real life
objects
Stand - Read and write any number up - Place value. - Fractions - Add and subtract 2 and 3 digit - Exchange tens for hundreds - Measurement
to 100 - Addition and subtraction - Adding 2 and 3 digit numbers numbers with regrouping and hundreds for thousands. - Money
Alone - Read number words to 100 number stories. without regrouping - Multiplication (as repeated - Use manipulatives to show the - Recognising flips, slides and
- Skip count by 2s, 5s, and 10s - Estimation - Capacity addition) relationships between the four turns in 2D shapes
- Exchange ones for tens - Using standard units for - Length - Measurement operations - Symmetry
- Addition and subtraction facts measuring - Grids and co-ordinates - Flip, slide and turn shapes - measurement - Making predictions
to 10 - Name the metric units of mass - Writing number sentences - Interpret graph data - greater than > , less than < and
- Read a calendar identify days, (g &Kg), capacity (mL & L) =
weeks, months, and year and length (cm & m) Graphing data
- Naming basic 2D and 3D - Telling the time to the quarter
shapes hour
- Properties of 3D shapes
- Number patterns
2. Literacy
Unit Writing Writing: Writing: Writing: Writing: Writing:
Integration • Introductions and • Personal Recounts – • Directions – how to • Information Reports • Directions – how to make a • Sories
interviewing special things you do with recycle/dispose of trash • Poems (rhymes, acrostic simple machine • Fairy tales/fantasy
• ‘Guess Who’ community your family • Poetry cinquain • Report • Narratives
helper riddles • Comparative Writing – • Procedure-Experiment • Factual recounts • Poems - acrostic
• Factual Recount comparing your family to (bury a piece of garbage) • Speaking and Listening:
a friend’s family • Parent Tea – students
• Speaking and Listening present their report
(parent tea)
Stand Speaking and Listening: Speaking and Listening: Speaking and Listening: Speaking and Listening: Speaking and Listening: Speaking and Listening:
Calendar work/ morning circle Preparing for assembly Calendar work/ morning circle Calendar work/ morning circle Calendar work/ morning circle Calendar work/ morning circle
Alone time Calendar work/ morning circle time time time time
Showing and Sharing (ongoing time Showing and Sharing (ongoing Showing and Sharing (ongoing Showing and Sharing (ongoing Showing and Sharing (ongoing
for the year) Showing and Sharing (ongoing for the year) for the year) for the year) for the year)
Phonics: for the year) Phonics: Phonics: Phonics: Phonics:
Assessing children’s level Phonics: Diagraphs/blends Diagraphs/blends Diagraphs/blends Diagraphs/blends
Reviewing Jolly Phonics Diagraphs/blends Reading: Reading: Reading: Reading:
Reading: Reading: Guided Reading (ongoing) Guided Reading (ongoing) Guided Reading (ongoing) Guided Reading (ongoing)
Assess children’s reading level Guided Reading (ongoing) Handwriting Handwriting Handwriting Handwriting
Begin Guided Reading Handwriting: Introduce non-joining letters. Revise all lower case and capital Revise all lower case and capital Introduce joins for those
(ongoing) Introduce letters with rounded letters letters students who are ready.
Handwriting: entry and pointed entry Continue lower case and upper
Introduce entry and exit case revision.
Science Matter and Materials Living Things Forces and Energy
How matter and materials Relationships between forces that cause movement
change structures and functions in Demonstrate the advantages of
Observing change in a piece of living organisms simple machines, including
buried garbage. Following the Identifying parts of the human pulleys, levers, wedges, screws,
journey of an apple from the body ramps and wheels.
tree to the trash
Social Studies School Community Family History Garbage Stories
Identify the responsibilities of Connect major events in their Explain how and why people’s Identify cultural traditions
different people in the school lives that have created choices influence others. expressed in stories they listen
community. significant change. Give examples of the impact of to and read.
Describe how people work Sequence dates and events human actions on plant and
together to accomplish a task. throughout the year and in their animal life in eco systems.
own lives. Describe how choices people
Discuss and compare artifacts make about garbage affect the
and experiences to develop an environment
understanding of place and
time.
Explain the significance of
traditions practiced in their
families.
Locate countries where
students have lived.
3. PSE
Unit School Community Family History Garbage Human Body
Identify changes that occur in Describe how they have Recommend actions they may Describe changes that occur in
Integration the school and the community changed as they have grown take to promote environmental their lives.
throughout the year. and developed. appreciation.
Identify sources of support and Describing change that occurs
assistance for learning at school in their lives.
and in the community. Explaining how families can be
similar and different in terms of
their characteristics, such as
composition, culture, traditions
and the roles of family
members.
Stand Year Long
Differentiate between positive and negative behaviours in relationships
Alone Describe strategies for dealing with interpersonal conflicts
Identify reasons for setting goals
IT
Unit Use a drawing program to create Use the tools and techniques of Use voicethread to create a Enter and edit simple sentences Enter and edit simple sentences Enter and edit simple sentences
simple of people in the school kidpix application to create a slideshow of what happens to a in text objects. Change font size in text objects, change font, in text object. Change font,
Integration community. web illustrating their family piece of trash. and colour of text. colour and size of text. colour and size of text.
Filming interviews of people in tree. Include graphics chosen Search for an image using a Use simple layout skills
our school community. from a variety of sources. search engine and navigate back involving white space, balance
Use simple paint tools to create to a previous webpage. contrast and size to create
a picture or invitation. Use simple layout skills. documents and presentations.
Stand Logging on to the computer Scroll. Zoom in and out. Correct spelling and Open a word document that has Review of concepts Review of Concepts
using class ID and Password. Switch between applications. punctuation in teacher created hyperlinks to websites. Keyboarding skills Keyboarding skills
Alone Save to his or her folder on the Copy and paste, search for an paragraphs. Keyboarding skills
network. image using a search engine. Keyboarding skills
Open files from his/her folder or Keyboarding Skills
the class folder on the network.
Info Lit LILiteracy/ Library
Unit School Community Family History Garbage Human Body Simple Machines Stories
Use alphabet knowledge and Use library OPAC to locate Use library OPAC’s Visual tab Use library OPAC’s Visual tab Use library OPAC’s Visual tab Use library OPAC’s Visual tab
Integration catalog pictures to locate unit- book and online resources to to locate library and online to locate library and online to locate unit books and to locate unit books and
related books on E shelves support inquiries (Visual tab). resources to support inquiries. resources (BrainPop, materials. materials.
Become aware of primary Differentiates between fiction WorldBook). With guidance, search online for Locate 398.2, fairy tales
resources as a source of and non-fiction materials and With guidance, search internet materials using keywords. section, in library.
information. knows their location. for images and gather
Become aware of secondary information from the images
sources as a source of collected.
information.
Stand Knows location of E/ER fiction Use terminology: title, author, Continue reading Panda Books Students invited to participate in With guidance, log in to library
and more popular Dewey illustrator, spine, spine labels for Young Readers. Poem in your Pocket. OPAC to find database links
Alone categories (e.g., animals, (call number, color coded Use library OPAC to locate book (BookFlix) and login
dinosaurs). stickers, Panda). and online poetry resources information to support summer
Knows that fiction is shelved (Visual tab). reading.
alphabetically by author’s last
name.
Follows checkout procedures.
Become familiar with Panda
Books for Young Readers.
Assessments Writing Assessment - Recount Portfolio (paper and digital) PM Benchmark Portfolio – Assessments/ reflect Portfolio - Assessments /reflect Writing Assessment - Recount
Portfolio - assessments about your holiday. PM Benchmark Portfolio assessment progress in all areas progress in all areas about your holiday
to reflect progress in Phonics (letter and sound ID) – Update reading and writing Writing Assessment - Recount Running Records/Writing Phonics (letter and sound ID)
all areas. for new students continuums about your holiday sample Reading Assessment (PM
Reading Assessment (PM Phonics (letter and sound ID) Benchmark)
Benchmark) – new students Essential word list Essential word list
Essential word list Maths basic facts (addition and Portfolio assessment
subtraction) Maths basic facts (addition and
subtraction)
4. Special Events Water Fun Afternoon – Aug 20 Guest Speakers – inviting China Week – Jan 8-12 Poetry Month- April Earth Day –April 22 Spring Show – June 9
field trips, parent Open Day- August 27Guest different parents and family Guest speaker – Chinese doctor Mar 31- Student-Led Sports Day – April 30 Water Fun Day – June10?
teas, guest speakers Speakers – interview different members in to speak. and Fitness trainer conferences Guest speakers – invite parents
people in the school community SKYPE different family Parent Tea at the end of human Field Trip to Aichi Dental and teachers to share a story.
e.g. principal, parents. members. body unit Clinic, Sheraton Gym and SOS
Formal Parent Tea at the end of Clinic
family history unit.
International Week Oct 18-22
UN Day – Oct 22
October 29- Parent-teacher
conference
Elementary Winter Show–Dec
15?