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D109 Curriculum Connections<br />Learning activities in the Communities Thematic Unit incorporates benchmarks from each content area within the kindergarten curriculum. The follow is a list of benchmarks addressed throughout this unit.<br />Language Arts<br />,[object Object]
Use picture clues to decode words
Identify characters, setting and main idea of a story
Understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction
Use prior knowledge to comprehend material
Oral and Written Communication
Represent ideas in a variety of ways
Speak in front of a groupMathematics<br />,[object Object]
Solve simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with drawings and/or numbers and explain the solution
Recognize and sort events that commonly occur in the morning, afternoon, and evening
Participate in class probability investigation and data collection, and speculate on outcomesScience<br />,[object Object]
Inquiry
Ask questions
Make observations
Conduct investigations

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D109 kcurriculum

  • 1.
  • 2. Use picture clues to decode words
  • 3. Identify characters, setting and main idea of a story
  • 4. Understand the difference between fiction and non-fiction
  • 5. Use prior knowledge to comprehend material
  • 6. Oral and Written Communication
  • 7. Represent ideas in a variety of ways
  • 8.
  • 9. Solve simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with drawings and/or numbers and explain the solution
  • 10. Recognize and sort events that commonly occur in the morning, afternoon, and evening
  • 11.
  • 20. Name tools and tell how tools help us work
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. Develop the ability to sing on pitch within a limited range.HYPERLINK "http://www.isbe.state.il.us/earlychi/pdf/early_learning_standards.pdf"Illinois Early Learning StandardsIllinois Learning Standards<br />Documents are available for download on the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Web site: . Early Learning and K-12 documents contain identical goals and standards, differences being the Benchmarks/Descriptors that are included. ISBE documents for K-12 contain Performance Descriptors for first grade and up, so the Early Learning Standards Benchmarks were used to supply detail below.<br />LANGUAGE ARTSSTATE GOAL 1: ReadingRead with understanding and fluency. Learning Standard A: Apply word analysis and vocabulary skills to comprehend selections. BENCHMARKS 1.A.ECa Understand that pictures and symbols have meaning and that print carries a message. 1.A.ECb Understand that reading progresses from left to right and top to bottom. 1.A.ECd Identify some letters, including those in own name. Learning Standard C: Comprehend a broad range of reading materials. BENCHMARKS 1.C.ECa Retell information from a story. 1.C.ECb Respond to simple questions about reading material. 1.C.ECc Demonstrate understanding of literal meaning of stories by making comments. STATE GOAL 3: WritingWrite to communicate for a variety of purposes. Learning Standard A: Use correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization and structure. BENCHMARK 3.A.EC Use scribbles, approximations of letters, or known letters to represent written language. Learning Standard B: Compose well-organized and coherent writing for specific purposes and audiences. BENCHMARK3.B.EC Dictate stories and experiences. Learning Standard C: Communicate ideas in writing to accomplish a variety of purposes. BENCHMARK 3.C.EC Use drawing and writing skills to convey meaning and information. STATE GOAL 4: Listening and SpeakingListen and speak effectively in a variety of situations. Learning Standard A: Listen effectively in formal and informal situations. BENCHMARK 4.A.EC Listen with understanding and respond to directions and conversations. Learning Standard B: Speak effectively using language appropriate to the situation and audience. BENCHMARK4.B.EC Communicate needs, ideas and thoughts.STATE GOAL 5: ResearchUse the language arts to acquire, assess and communicate information.Learning Standard B: Analyze and evaluate information acquired from various sources. BENCHMARK5.B.EC Relate prior knowledge to new information. Learning Standard C: Apply acquired information, concepts and ideas to communicate in a variety of formats. BENCHMARK5.C.EC Communicate information with others. MATHEMATICSSTATE GOAL 6: Number SenseDemonstrate and apply a knowledge and sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions. Learning Standard A: Demonstrate knowledge and use of numbers and their representations in a broad range of theoretical and practical settings. BENCHMARKS 6.A.ECa Use concepts that include number recognition, counting and one-to-one correspondence. 6.A.ECb Count with understanding and recognize “how many” in sets of objects. Learning Standard C: Compute and estimate using mental mathematics, paper-and­pencil methods, calculators and computers. BENCHMARKS6.C.ECa Explore quantity and number.6.C.ECb Connect numbers to quantities they represent using physical models and representations. Learning Standard D: Solve problems using comparison of quantities, ratios, proportions and percents. BENCHMARK 6.D.EC Make comparisons of quantities. STATE GOAL 8: Algebra and Analytical MethodsUse algebraic and analytical methods to identify and describe patterns and relationships in data, solve problems, and predict results. Learning Standard A: Describe numerical relationships using variables and patterns. BENCHMARK 8.A.EC Sort and classify objects by a variety of properties. STATE GOAL 9: GeometryUse geometric methods to analyze, categorize, and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes and space. Learning Standard A: Demonstrate and apply geometric concepts involving points, lines, planes and space. BENCHMARK 9.A.EC Recognize geometric shapes and structures in the environment. Learning Standard B: Identify, describe, classify and compare relationships using points, lines, planes and solids. BENCHMARK 9.B.EC Find and name locations with simple words, such as “near”. STATE GOAL 10: Data Analysis and ProbabilityCollect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. Learning Standard A: Organize, describe and make predictions from existing data. BENCHMARKS 10.A.ECa Represent data using concrete objects, pictures, and graphs. 10.A.ECb Make predictions about what will happen next. Learning Standard B: Formulate questions, design data collection methods, gather and analyze data and communicate findings. BENCHMARK10.B.EC Gather data about themselves and their surroundings. SCIENCE STATE GOAL 11: Inquiry and DesignUnderstand the processes of scientific inquiry and technological design to investigate questions, conduct experiments and solve problems. Learning Standard A: Know and apply the concepts, principals and processes of scientific inquiry. BENCHMARKS 11.A.ECa Uses senses to explore and observe materials and natural phenomena. 11.A.ECb Collect, describe and record information. Learning Standard B: Know and apply the concepts, principles and processes of technological design. BENCHMARKS 11.B.ECb Become familiar with the use of devices incorporating technology. STATE GOAL 13: Science, Technology and SocietyUnderstand the relationships among science, technology and society in historical and contemporary contexts. Learning Standard A: Know and apply the accepted practices of science. BENCHMARK13.A.EC Begin to understand basic safety practices. Learning Standard B: Know and apply concepts that describe the interaction between science, technology and society. BENCHMARKS 13.B.ECa Express wonder and ask questions about their world. 13.B.ECb Begin to be aware of technology and how it affects their lives. SOCIAL SCIENCESTATE GOAL 14: Political SystemsUnderstand political systems, with an emphasis on the United States. Learning Standard A: Understand and explain basic principles of the United States government. BENCHMARK14.A.EC Recognize the reasons for rules. Learning Standard D: Understand the roles and influences of individuals and interest groups in the political systems of Illinois, the United States and other nations. BENCHMARK 14.D.EC Develop an awareness of roles of leaders in their environment. STATE GOAL 15: EconomicsUnderstand economic systems, with an emphasis on the United States. Learning Standard A: Understand how different economic systems operate in the exchange, production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. BENCHMARK 15.A.EC Identify community workers and the services they provide.STATE GOAL 16: HistoryUnderstand events, trends, individuals and movements shaping the history of Illinois, the United States and other nations. Learning Standard A: Apply the skills of historical analysis and interpretation. BENCHMARK 16.A.EC Recall information about the immediate past. STATE GOAL 17: GeographyUnderstand world geography and the effects of geography on society, with and emphasis on the United States. Learning Standard A: Locate, describe and explain places, regions and features on the Earth. BENCHMARKS17.A.ECa Locate objects and places in familiar environments. 17.A.ECb Express beginning geographic thinking. STATE GOAL 18: Social SystemsUnderstand social systems, with an emphasis on the United States. Learning Standard A: Compare characteristics of culture as reflected in language, literature, the arts, traditions and institutions. BENCHMARK18.A.EC Recognize similarities and differences in people.PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTHSTATE GOAL 19: Movement SkillsAcquire movement skills and understand concepts needed to engage in health-enhancing physical activity. Learning Standard A: Demonstrate physical competency in individual and team sports, creative movement and leisure and work-related activities. BENCHMARKS19.A.ECa Engage in active play using gross motor skills.19.A.ECb Engage in active play using fine motor skills. Learning Standard B: Analyze various movement concepts and applications. BENCHMARK19.B.EC Coordinate movements to perform complex tasks. Learning Standard C: Demonstrate knowledge of rules, safety and strategies during physical activity. BENCHMARK 19.C.EC Follow simple safety rules while participating in activities. STATE GOAL 20: Physical FitnessAchieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness based upon continual self-assessment. Learning Standard A: Know and apply the principles and components of health-related fitness. BENCHMARK 20.A.EC Participate in developmental activities related to physical fitness. Learning Standard B: Assess individual fitness levels. BENCHMARK 20.B.EC Exhibit increased endurance. FINE ARTSSTATE GOAL 25: Language of the ArtsKnow the language of the arts.Learning Standard A: Understand the sensory elements, organizational principles and expressive qualities of the arts.BENCHMARKS26.A.ECa Dance: Investigate the elements of dance.26.A.ECb Drama: Investigate the elements of drama.26.A.ECc Music: Investigate the elements of music.26.A.ECd Visual Arts: Investigate the elements of visual arts.Learning Standard B: Understand the similarities, distinctions and connections in and among the arts.BENCHMARK 26.B.EC Describe or respond to their own creative work or the creative work of others.STATE GOAL 26: Creating and PerformingThrough creating and performing, understand how works of art are produced. Learning Standard A: Understand processes, traditional tools and modern technologies used in the arts. BENCHMARKS26.A.ECa Dance: Participate in dance activities.26.A.ECb Drama: Participate in drama activities. 26.A.ECc Music: Participate in music activities. 26.A.ECd Visual Arts: Participate in the visual arts. Learning Standard B: Apply skills and knowledge necessary to create and perform in one or more of the arts. BENCHMARK 26.B.EC Use creative arts as an avenue for self-expression.FOREIGN LANGUAGESTATE GOAL 28: CommunicationUse the target language to communicate within and beyond the classroom setting. BENCHMARK 28.A.EC Maintain the native language for use in a variety of purposes. STATE GOAL 30: Connections and ApplicationUse the target language to make connections and reinforce knowledge and skills across academic, vocational and technical disciplines. BENCHMARK 30.A.EC Use and maintain the native language in order to build upon and develop transferable language and literacy skills. <br />SOCIAL / EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENTSTATE GOAL 31:Develop an awareness of personal identity and positive self-concept.BENCHMARKS 31.A.ECa Describe self by using several basic characteristics. 31.A.ECb Exhibit eagerness and curiosity as a learner. 31.A.ECc Exhibit persistence and creativity in seeking solutions to problems. 31.A.ECd Show some initiative and independence in actions. 31.A.ECe Use appropriate communication skills when expressing needs, wants and feelings. STATE GOAL 32:Demonstrate a respect and a responsibility for self and others.Learning Standard A: Perform effectively as an individual. BENCHMARKS 32.A.ECa Begin to understand and follow rules. 32.A.ECb Manage transitions and begin to adapt to change in routines. 32.A.ECc Show empathy and caring for others. 32.A.ECd Use the classroom environment purposefully and respectfully. Learning Standard B: Perform effectively as a member of a group. BENCHMARKS 32.B.ECa Engage in cooperative group play. 32.B.ECb Begin to share materials and experiences and take turns. 32.B.ECc Respect the rights of self and others. 32.B.ECd Develop relationships with children and adults. <br />ISTE | NETSS<br />ISTE | NETSS<br />1. Creativity and Innovation <br />Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. Students: <br />a. apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes. <br />b. create original works as a means of personal or group expression. <br />c. use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues. <br />d. identify trends and forecast possibilities. <br />2. Communication and Collaboration <br />Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Students: <br />a. interact, collaborate, and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. <br />b. communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences using a variety of media and formats. <br />c. develop cultural understanding and global awareness by engaging with learners of other cultures. <br />d. contribute to project teams to produce original works or solve problems. <br />3. Research and Information Fluency <br />Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. Students: <br />a. plan strategies to guide inquiry. <br />b. locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media. <br />c. evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks. <br />d. process data and report results. <br />4. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making <br />Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources. Students: <br />a. identify and define authentic problems and significant questions for investigation. <br />b. plan and manage activities to develop a solution or complete a project. <br />c. collect and analyze data to identify solutions and/or make informed decisions. <br />d. use multiple processes and diverse perspectives to explore alternative solutions. <br />5. Digital Citizenship <br />Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Students: <br />a. advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology. <br />b. exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity. <br />c. demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning. <br />d. exhibit leadership for digital citizenship. <br />6. Technology Operations and Concepts <br />Students demonstrate a sound understanding of technology concepts, systems, and operations. Students: <br />a. understand and use technology systems. <br />b. select and use applications effectively and productively. <br />c. troubleshoot systems and applications. <br />d. transfer current knowledge to learning of new technologies. <br />