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Grade 1 Language Arts

This course develops essential communication skills through phonological awareness, narrative exploration, and purposeful writing. Students engage with diverse texts to build comprehension strategies and express their own ideas through structured linguistic conventions.

4 units·40 topics·Ages 6-7

01The Magic of Narrative and Story Elements

10 topics·Term 1

Students explore the structure of stories by identifying characters, settings, and plot sequences in diverse picture books.

Character Journeys and Traits

Analyzing how characters respond to challenges and how their traits influence the story's direction.

Hot SeatRole PlayStations Rotation
Setting and Atmosphere

Investigating how the time and place of a story impact the mood and the events that occur.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Retelling and Sequencing Events

Developing the ability to summarize a story by identifying the beginning, middle, and end.

Role PlayStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Identifying Main Idea in Stories

Students learn to identify the central message or lesson of a story.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Problem and Solution in Narratives

Students identify the problem characters face and how they resolve it.

Problem-Based LearningRole Play
Comparing and Contrasting Stories

Students compare elements like characters, settings, and events across different narratives.

Think-Pair-ShareHexagonal Thinking
Author's Purpose in Narrative

Students explore why authors write stories (to entertain, teach a lesson).

Socratic SeminarFour Corners
Making Predictions in Stories

Students use clues from the text and illustrations to predict what will happen next.

Think-Pair-ShareCarousel Brainstorm
Visualizing Story Details

Students practice creating mental images while listening to or reading a story.

Gallery WalkChalk Talk
Responding to Literature through Art

Students express their understanding of a story through drawing or simple crafts.

Project-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit

02Informing and Explaining Our World

10 topics·Term 2

Students transition to informational texts to learn how to extract facts and use text features to navigate non-fiction.

Navigating Text Features

Identifying and using captions, headings, and diagrams to locate information quickly.

Case Study AnalysisPeer Teaching
Fact versus Opinion

Distinguishing between statements that can be proven and statements that reflect personal feelings.

Stations RotationFour Corners
Writing to Instruct

Learning to write clear, step-by-step instructions for a specific audience.

Peer TeachingRAFT WritingJigsaw
Main Topic of Informational Texts

Students identify the central subject of a non-fiction book or article.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Asking and Answering Questions about Non-Fiction

Students formulate and answer questions about key details in informational texts.

Inquiry CircleSocratic Seminar
Comparing Two Informational Texts

Students compare and contrast information presented in two different non-fiction sources on the same topic.

JigsawHexagonal Thinking
Writing Informative Sentences

Students practice writing simple sentences that convey factual information.

RAFT WritingThink-Pair-Share
Using a Table of Contents

Students learn to use a table of contents to find specific information in a book.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
Understanding Diagrams and Labels

Students interpret information presented in diagrams and their corresponding labels.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Creating Simple Informational Posters

Students design and create a poster to present facts about a chosen topic.

Project-Based LearningMuseum Exhibit

03The Power of Language and Sound

10 topics·Term 3

This unit focuses on phonological awareness, vocabulary building, and the rhythmic qualities of poetry.

Word Play and Rhyme

Exploring phonemes and syllables through poetry and song to build decoding fluency.

Role PlaySnowball Discussion
Context Clues and New Words

Using surrounding text and images to determine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Sentence Building and Punctuation

Mastering the mechanics of writing, including capitalization and ending marks.

Chalk TalkStations Rotation
Understanding Synonyms and Antonyms

Students explore words with similar and opposite meanings to expand vocabulary.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping
Exploring Verbs and Nouns

Students identify and use verbs (action words) and nouns (naming words) in sentences.

Stations RotationChalk Talk
Adjectives: Describing Our World

Students learn to use adjectives to add detail and description to their writing and speech.

Graffiti WallRound Robin
Writing Simple Sentences

Students practice forming grammatically correct simple sentences.

RAFT WritingThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Word Families

Students identify and create words belonging to the same word family (e.g., cat, hat, mat).

Stations RotationSnowball Discussion
Decoding CVC Words

Students practice sounding out and blending consonant-vowel-consonant words.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
High-Frequency Words (Sight Words)

Students learn to recognize and read common words quickly and automatically.

Trading CardsStations Rotation

04Communicating Through Voice and Vision

10 topics·Term 4

Students develop oral communication skills and learn to present their ideas confidently to an audience.

Active Listening and Response

Practicing the habits of a good listener and learning to ask clarifying questions.

Fishbowl DiscussionRound Robin
Oral Presentation Skills

Developing confidence in speaking loudly and clearly while maintaining eye contact.

Expert PanelRole Play
Collaborative Discussion

Engaging in group conversations to build on the ideas of others and reach common goals.

Socratic SeminarSave the Last WordPlacemat Activity
Using Visuals in Presentations

Students learn to incorporate simple visuals (drawings, objects) to enhance their oral presentations.

Museum ExhibitProject-Based Learning
Telling Personal Narratives

Students practice sharing personal experiences and stories with a clear beginning, middle, and end.

Role PlayHot Seat
Asking and Answering Questions

Students practice asking relevant questions and providing complete answers in conversations.

Inquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Speaking with Appropriate Volume and Pace

Students learn to adjust their speaking volume and pace for different audiences and purposes.

Role PlayExpert Panel
Following Multi-Step Oral Directions

Students practice listening carefully and following two- and three-step oral instructions.

Stations RotationSimulation Game
Expressing Ideas Clearly

Students focus on using precise words and clear sentences to convey their thoughts effectively.

Chalk TalkThink-Pair-Share
Media Literacy: Identifying Purpose

Students begin to understand that different media (TV, books, internet) have different purposes.

Four CornersCase Study Analysis