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How to help ____________________ at home

{literacy}

Standard

Skill
Key Ideas & Detail

Reading

Craft & Structure

Integration of
Knowledge
Range of Reading
& Text Complexity
Print Concepts
Phonological
Awareness
Phonics & Word
Recognition

Fluency

Speaking &
Listening

QR
Writing

P
Language

Comprehension &
Collaboration
Presentation of
Knowledge &
Ideas
Text Types &
Purposes
Production &
Distribution
Build & Present
Knowledge
Conventions of
Standard English

Vocabulary Use

When reading at home


*explain the lesson or main point of the story
*summarize the beginning, middle & end including key details
*name characters, setting, problem & solution in the story
*make a connection between 2 characters or events in the story
*explain the authors purpose {to give information or to tell a story}
*identify words or phrases that suggest feelings
*use text features {heading, table of contents, glossary, icons}
*identify information provided by text as well as by the pictures
*use pictures clues to describe characters, setting and events
*compare characters across different books in a series
*compare & contrast non-fiction books on the same topic
*identify the reasons the author gives to support the main point
*choose various types of text {stories, poems}
*choose non-fiction texts to find answers to a question
*capitalize the first word in a sentence and use ending punctuation
*clap syllables for words in the story {ex: um-brell-a = 3}
*flip vowels when sounding out words {try the long & short sounds}
*identify blends and read as one sound {br, cl, gr, sw}
*break words into sounds {ex: shop = sh-o-p}
*sound out new words by blending the sounds
*identify words with silent e and read with long vowel sounds
*identify words with 2 vowels together & read the correct sound
*clap out syllables in words and identify the vowel in each syllable
*identify sight words in the story
*read familiar stories repeatedly & with enthusiasm
*use picture clues to figure out new words
*reread if necessary to be sure the sentence makes sense
*listen when others are speaking
*practice having a conversation about a book, movie or event
*ask questions about things that dont make sense in conversation
*ask questions about stories as you read
*tell about people, places & things with descriptive language
*clearly explain your ideas and feelings using complete sentences
*add pictures to writing to show detail and give more information
*write to tell your opinion and give reasons {I like __ because}
*write to give information on a topic
*write to retell a personal event in sequence {first, next, then, last}
*write about one topic and give details
*share your writing with others and edit based on their feedback
*use an authors model to write {ex: read a how-to book then write your
own set of sequenced instructions}
*find information in books to answer questions
*write capital & lowercase letters on lined paper
*speak & write with correct grammar {match nouns & verbs, use
pronouns, use adjectives to give detail)
*speak & write in past, present and future tenses
*use conjunctions {and, but, or, so, because} to extend sentences
*use picture clues & surrounding text to learn the meaning of new words
*define words and sort them into categories with other similar words
*make personal connections by using words in real-life examples
*use different words that mean the same thing {big, large, gigantic}

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How to help ____________________ at home


{ math}
Operations &
Algebraic
Thinking

5

5

5
+

Operations in
Base Ten

0
Measurement
& Data

Geometry

Represents &
Solves Problems

*show different ways to solve word problems {use objects, draw a


picture, write a number sentence, etc}
*identify the type of word problem needing to be solved {adding to,
taking away from, putting together, taking apart or comparing}
*explain how different strategies are used for certain types of problems
*solve word problems that use 3 numbers
Understands &
*use what you know about numbers to help solve problems
Applies
{ex: if the problem is 2 + 6 + 4, recognize that 6 & 4 make a group of
Properties of
10 to easily add 2 + 10 and get 12}
Operations
*explain how number sentences can be rearranged
{ex: 3 + 8 = 11 and 8 + 3 = 11 are the same problem}
Adds &
*explain how addition and subtraction are related
Subtracts within {ex: instead of subtracting 10 8, add by counting on from 8 to get 2}
20
*add and subtract numbers 0 to 20
*quickly add and subtract numbers 0 to 10 in your mind
*demonstrate various ways to make 10
Works with
*explain symbols + , and =
Equations
*recognize & fix incorrect equations
{ex: 5 + 2 = 2 or 4 + 1 = 5 + 2}
*solve equations with the unknown in any place
{ex: ? + 6 = 12 or 5 = ? 3}
Extends the
*count to 120 starting at any number
Counting
*read & write numbers 0 120
Sequence
*draw or use objects to represent amounts 0 120
Understands
*break 2 digit numbers into tens and ones
Place Value
*explain how teens are made of 1 ten and a specific set of ones
*explain that tens {10, 20, 30, etc} refer to groups of tens
*compare 2 digit numbers using symbols >, < and =
Uses Place Value *add 1 and 2 digit numbers up to 100
to Add &
*use drawings or objects to represent numbers to 100
Subtract
*explain adding tens to tens & ones to ones for 2 digit number problems
*tell 10 more and 10 less than a number
*subtract tens and explain how you figured it out
Measures Length *line up objects according to length
*explain the rules of measuring {end to end without gaps or overlapping}
*tell how long something is in specific terms
{ex: 10 inches, 4 steps, 13 pop cubes, 20 paperclips}
Tells & Writes
*tell and writes the time to the hour and half hour
Time
*use digital clocks and analog clocks
Represents &
*sort objects into categories
Interprets Data
*count to compare the categories and tell which has more & less
*create various types of graphs to display data
*read graphs to answer questions and find information
Reasons with
*draw & describe shapes {how many sides & corners, color, size}
Shapes
*draw 2D shapes {rectangle, square, trapezoid, triangle, & circle}
*create 3D shapes {cube, rectangular prism, circular cone, cylinder}
*split circles and rectangles into equal parts
*explain vocabulary halves, fourths and quarters
*explain how breaking shapes into more pieces creates smaller pieces

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How to help ____________________ at home


{social studies & science}

Standard
Social Studies

Skill
History
Geography &
Environmental
Literacy
Economics &
Financial Literacy
Civics &
Governance
Culture

Standard Skill
Science

Physical Science
Earth Science

Life Science

To practice at home
*explain how communities have changed from the past
*explain the importance of celebrations in different cultures
*explain why and how national holidays are celebrated
*use maps & globes to identify various types of land & water
*compare & contrast various locations {home, school, community}
*use cardinal directions, keys & map symbols to locate a place on a map
*explain how people & their environment change to impact each other
*demonstrate how you use natural resources in your community
*give examples of ways to earn and spend money for goods & services
*identify goods and services in your home, school & community
*explain how supply and demand can change families and communities
*demonstrate friendship and kindness
*explain why rules are important at home, at school & in the community
*identify leaders & explain their duties {parent, teacher, boss, mayor}
*demonstrate ways to communicate & resolve conflicts peacefully
*explain how language, tradition and holidays are important to culture
*compare and contrast traditions of various cultures
*read texts to learn about different cultures
*make connections by explaining a family tradition to someone else

To practice at home
*push or pull an object & change the force to change the movement
*explain how magnets can be pushed or pulled without being touched
*predict how an object will move based on how much force is used
*explain the patterns of the sun & moon and their connection to Earth
*show how the moon changes day to day and explain why
*describe how Earth materials are used {soil, water, minerals, rocks}
*compare types of soil & explain which plants grow best in each
*explain how living things find what they need to survive {food, water}
*compare environments for plants & animals across the world
*demonstrate ways to protect our environment {recycle, conserve}

{notes:}

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