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  1. Hearing the Voices of Children: Social Policy for a New Century (The Future of Childhood)
  2. How to Stop Bullying and Social Aggression: Elementary Grade Lessons and Activities That Teach Empathy, Friendship, and Respect by Steve Breakstone, Michael Dreiblatt, et all 2008-08-01
  3. Alphabet Learning Center Activities Kit by Nancy Fetzer, Sandra F. Rief, 1999-12
  4. Around the World Art & Activities: Visiting the 7 Continents Through Craft Fun (Williamson Little Hands Series) by Judy Press, 2000-10
  5. Summer Bridge Activities: Bridging Grades Prekindergarten to Kindergarten by Rainbow Bridge Pub, 2010-01-04
  6. Ready to Rock Kids Volume 3: CD and Activity Book by Dr. Mac & Friends, 2008-10-15
  7. Teaching Children Science: Discovery Activities and Demonstrations for the Elementary and Middle Grades (2nd Edition) by Joseph A. Abruscato, 2003-08-04
  8. Active Experiences for Active Children: Social Studies (2nd Edition) by Carol Seefeldt, Alice Galper, 2005-09-23
  9. Daily Summer Activities Moving from Kindergarten to 1st Grade by Jo Ellen Moore, 2000-01-01
  10. Creative Activities for Young Children by Mary Mayesky, 2008-02-28
  11. African-American Holiday and Celebration Stickers (Dover Little Activity Books) by Sylvia Walker, 1997-07-18
  12. Aseye from Africa Sticker Paper Doll (Dover Little Activity Books) by Yuko Green, 1998-12-23
  13. Mirror, Mirror: Who Will I Be? by Christopher Inns, 2005-06-20
  14. Socially Strong, Emotionally Secure: 50 Activities to Promote Resilience in Young Children by Nefertiti Bruce, Karen B. Cairone, 2011-04-01

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  • 42. Dallas Arboretum Education
    beautiful classroom comes alive with activities for people programs incorporate languagearts, math, social studies and fine kindergarten and preschool Groups.
    http://www.dallasarboretum.org/Education.html
    Dallas’ most beautiful classroom comes alive with activities for people of all ages, all year! Towering trees, fragrant gardens and lush lawns set the stage for a natural teaching experience. Guided tours, self-guided materials and educational programs provide hands-on experiences that make learning fun and meet the requirements of the TEKS for science education. In addition, these programs incorporate language arts, math, social studies and fine art components.
    All booking and billing is now handled through The Education Department ( ). Bring your students to The Arboretum and they will discover that science is fun! Call now to schedule your visit. DISCOUNTED SCHOOL ADMISSION: SELF-GUIDED GROUPS: For all groups there is a $3.00 per car parking fee; bus parking is FREE.
    • Kindergarten and pre-school Groups
    Two supervising adults required per group of 10 children.

    43. Table Of Contents
    Grade Pathways for Learning Documents kindergarten Cover Page activities Mathematicsactivities Science activities social studies activities AHSGE Standards
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    ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    CURRICULUM MATERIALS
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    State Model for Alabama Public Schools (1996)
    Courses of Study-Assessment Correlation Documents

    Show connections between Course of Study content standards and standards and objectives of the AHSGE and Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition (SAT9)
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    Information and activities that may be useful in providing instruction that addresses the standards and objectives on the AHSGE
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    Current - Courses of Study Adopted Prior to 1999
    New - Courses of Study Adopted in 1999 Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance Courses of Study-Assessment Correlation Documents English Mathematics Science Social Studies Pathways for Learning Documents Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade ... Public Relations Alabama Courses of Study Current - Courses of Study Adopted Prior to 1999 Arts Education (Adopted 1998/Effective 1999-2000 School Year) Computer Applications (Adopted 1996/Effective 1997-1998 School Year) English Language Arts (Adopted 1993/Effective 1995-1996 School Year) Foreign Language (Adopted 1998/Effective 1999-2000 School Year) Health Education (Adopted 1997/Effective 1998-1999 School Year)

    44. Kindergarten
    Kwanzaa Letter of the Week Pennsylvania Book Pumpkin Science social studies Reading activities Spiders Walk in the Wissahickon Walk Through the Seasons World
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    Circles Deena Diorio Cross ext. 442 Rectangles Brooke Caffey ext. 458 Assistant Index Booklists Important Dates Anase the Spider Anansi's African Adventure Beautiful Butterflies Butterflies ... I Went Walking KTK: Halloween Lightsticks KTK: It's a Gas! Kwanzaa Letter of the Week ... Yearbooks (Journals) 100 days Photo Journal 100 Days Celebration Bears Cooking with the Kids Fire Prevention Month Guest Readers ... Bears Days of the Week Fall Frogs Nutrition Pumpkins Seeds and Plants Social Studies Spiders Spring Winter Fieldtrips Genuardi's None Such Farm Wissahickon Watershed Archives Diwali Friends around the World Homes - Millenium Acad. Natural Sciences ... Lower School Menus Spring Break begins 03.15.03 Classes resume Monday 03.31.03

    45. Tftintsearch
    Levels Preschool, kindergarten. General resources; History; Holiday activities;Language Arts; Lesson Plans; Math; Science; social studies; Special Education.
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    46. Classroom Information
    also learn about Science and social studies in kindergarten The kindergarten studentsare also learning the also are involved in extra activities throughout the
    http://www.sdb.k12.wi.us/morgan/classroom.htm
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    Morgan Staff Classroom Info ... School Information Activities at Morgan PTA News What's New Guidance News Morgan Playground Computer Lab Morgan Library Beloit Web Sites Kindergarten The teachers in Kindergarten are Mrs. Wirgau, M rs. Anyouw , and Mrs. Koehler. T he Kindergartners at Morgan go to school all day. They are learning their numbers, their letters, and how to work together in groups. The students learn simple computer skills. The y also learn about Science and S ocial Studies in Kindergarten. The Kindergarten students at Morgan are fortunate because they get to go on at least one field trip per month. The Kindergarten students are also learning the TRIBES Agreements and the positive character traits. First Grade The teachers in first grade are Mrs. Day, Ms. Smith, and Ms. Matysiak. In first grade the students learn reading, spelling, digraphs, paragraphs, sentences, letters, and math. The students enjoy reading. The first grade students also are involved to do extra activities throughout the year. They are active in Student Council and sporting activities. Second Grade The teacher s in second grade are Mrs. Weiss, Mrs.

    47. Chapter 113
    (4) Throughout social studies in kindergartenGrade 12 science, technology, and society;and social studies skills. among the lives and activities of historical
    http://www.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/ch113.html
    Chapter 113. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies Subchapter A. Elementary Statutory Authority: The provisions of this Subchapter A issued under the Texas Education Code, §28.002, unless otherwise noted. §113.1. Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies, Elementary. The provisions of this subchapter shall be implemented by school districts beginning September 1, , and at the time shall supersede §75.32(h)-(l) of this title (relating to Social Studies, Texas and United States History). Source: The provisions of this §113.1 adopted to be effective September 1, 1998, 22 TexReg 7684. §113.2. Social Studies, Kindergarten. (a) Introduction. (1) In Kindergarten, the focus is on the self, home, family, and classroom. The study of our state and national heritage begins with an examination of the celebration of patriotic holidays and the contributions of historical people. The concept of chronology is introduced. Students discuss geographic concepts of location and physical and human characteristics of places. Students are introduced to the basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter and to ways that people meet these needs. Students learn the purpose of rules and the role of authority figures in the home and school. Students learn customs, symbols, and celebrations that represent American beliefs and principles and contribute to our national identity. Students compare family customs and traditions and describe examples of technology in the home and school. Students acquire information from a variety of oral and visual sources.

    48. The Out-of-Door Academy
    social studies social studies in prekindergarten begins with the individual childand the development of self-esteem. Materials, activities and situations
    http://www.oda.edu/about/siesta/pre-k.asp

    About ODA
    The ODA Experience Lower School Siesta Key Campus Pre-Kindergarten ... Who's Who
    Pre-Kindergarten Educational Philosophy
    The earliest years in a child's life are the most fruitful for teaching since a young child learns at a greater speed than he/she ever will again, and the early associations have a permanence which none formed later can rival. Children learn by doing, so the role of the teacher should be as a guide or facilitator. The goal is to balance the following traits:
    • Security - Growing Independence
    • Self-expression-Self-control
    • Awareness of Self-Social Awareness
    • Freedom-Responsibility
    • Opportunity to Create-Ability to Conform
    ODA has set up a carefully planned environment that encourages creativity and exploration. The pre-kindergarten classroom is one that emphasizes language and pre-reading skills. Daily reading is an important part of the day. Curriculum
    The pre-kindergarten curriculum represents a multi-sensory approach. Within the fundamental framework of social, emotional, physical, moral and cognitive growth, tasks are age-appropriate in a supportive environment, where children can experience individual and collective success. The academic curriculum of language arts, mathematics, social studies and science is richly balanced with special classes in art and music twice a week, physical education three times a week and marine science, library and computer once a week. An interdisciplinary approach to the curriculum reinforces and enriches skills and concepts in expressive and receptive language; short and long term memory; creative expression; thinking, reasoning and problem solving; observing, sorting, classifying, and recording; counting and computing; sequencing; predicting outcomes; and reading and writing.

    49. Seoul International School
    The Senior kindergarten curriculum is designed to stimulate an interest Students participatein activities related to life, physical, and earth social studies.
    http://www.sis-lhs.gyeonggi.kr/es/classes/
    E L E M E N T A R Y C L A S S E S JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN SENIOR KINDERGARTEN LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ... ELEMENTARY BAND
    JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN Recommended for: 4 year olds Description of the course: General objective: The aim of the Junior Kindergarten curriculum, in an ag e of rapid change, is to develop the potential abilities of each child. Our goal is to instill in each child a sense of self-confidence and to foster a desire to continue to learn. SENIOR KINDERGARTEN Recommended for: 5 year olds Description of the course: The Senior Kindergarten curriculum is designed to stimulate an interest in learning, assist in the formation of concepts which will serve as building blocks of thinking, understanding, and verbalizing, and to help in the development of basic skills required for the first grade. Academically, the children will develop language abilities and basic skills in writing, speaking, reading, and listening. They will also develop skills in numbers, classification, seriation, addition, subtraction, and spatial relationships, as well as an appreciation for and understanding of the physical world and basic concepts in science and social studies. Socially, the children will learn to make decisions, problem solve, role-play, play cooperatively, and show responsibility for their actions. Physically, the children will demonstrate fine motor skills.

    50. Curriculum Guide
    Language Arts Math Science social studies Armenian Computer children, theprekindergarten curriculum is a The daily activities cover language usage
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    AN OVERVIEW OF THE SCHOOL CURRICULUM
    Pre-Kindergarten Kindergarten Language Arts Math ... Physical Education
    PRE-KINDERGARTEN
    Planned for three and four year old children, the pre-kindergarten curriculum is a comprehensive readiness program, where each child is given the opportunity to master simple learning concepts in a warm, caring, happy and secure environment.
    The daily activities cover language usage and expression, classical literature through story-telling, math, science, values, and socialization skills, conducted alternately in Armenian and in English. Free play and center activities in a carefully prepared environment help children gain exposure to materials and experiences, as a result of which they develop their intelligence and psychomotor abilities. The pre-kindergarten program is essential for preparing children to enter Kindergarten smoothly and with confidence.
    The goals and objectives of PK curriculum is implemented on a daily basis, as follows:
    • Main topic of the day
      Learning center activities
      Free play
      Music and movement Stories and fingerplay Socialization Art activities Developmental topics and skills overview
    The role of the certified staff is to guide and facilitate the children's growth and development on a daily basis, giving care, nurturing, and personal attention to every child. Teacher/student ratio is 1:10.

    51. Kindergarten-NPSD
    Our textbook is kindergarten Place by Silver Burdett Ginn This program provideshandson activities based upon social studies concepts and skills.
    http://www.npsd.k12.nj.us/programsK6/gradeK.html
    The Kindergarten program offers a year of varied experiences which promote physical, emotional, social, language, artistic, and musical development. Within a child-centered environment, a sound instructional framework for teaching and learning is designed to ensure success for all students. LANGUAGE ARTS LITERACY The language arts literacy program in Kindergarten is designed to start emerging readers/writers on an exciting journey toward literacy. The program provides explicit, systematic instruction in phonemic awareness, phonics, concepts of print, oral language development, vocabulary expansion, writing modes, comprehension, and literary appreciation. Toward that end, the Houghton-Mifflin Legacy of Literacy program provides reading/writing instruction based on a solid foundation of research and a tradition of proven programs that help to develop a life-long love of reading and writing by engaging students in the processes of reading and writing. A variety of texts for different instructional purposes, including rich tradebook literature, decodable texts, and informational texts, are used. The framework for the program encompasses a balanced integration of each of the following components:
    THE FRAMEWORK FOR LITERACY LEARNING FOUNDATIONS FOR LEARNING TO READ

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    53. Kindergarten
    Peter's Home offers two kindergarten classrooms each accommodating 30 language, science,art and social studies as well as physical activities and social
    http://www.stpetershome.com/kindergarten.htm
    Class Schedule Virtual Tour St. Peter's Home offers two Kindergarten classrooms each accommodating 30 children. We provide a full-day program. The curriculum includes math, language, science, art and social studies as well as physical activities and social interaction. Morning and afternoon snacks are provided as well as a hot lunch. Our active morning and afternoon periods are balanced by a midday rest session. Our goal at St. Peter's Kindergarten is to make your child's first learning experience positive, fun and fulfilling. Our students leave us well prepared for future educational endeavors. Kindergarten is a time where introduction to academics begins. St. Peter's Home realizes that all children advance at different paces and introduction to a subject matter does not ensure proficiency. Therefore, many areas of math, language, and social studies are introduced with the understanding that some children may be able to leave with a full understanding, while others will master in when in 1st grade. Introduction to new material is paced at each child's individual level. Report cards are issued twice a year and parent conferences are scheduled as needed throughout the year. Parents are encouraged to give presentations or read to the class on a monthly basis.

    54. Table Of Contents
    District Calendar of activities, November 2002. social studies Scope and Sequence,Curriculm/social studies Scope and Sequence.pdf. kindergarten social studies.
    http://www.callaway.k12.mo.us/_Template pages/contents.htm
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    55. Social Studies
    kindergarten kindergarten Curriculum. 4 Curriculum Performance Goals, StandardsAlignment, and activities. Grade 5 Curriculum Grade 5 social studies Test Part
    http://www.schenectady.k12.ny.us/Social Studies.htm
    Schenectady City School District Social Studies
    Home

    Programs and Schedules

    Social Studies This Day In History Bookmarks - - -
    Kindergarten
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    Grade 3 ...
    www.senatorfarley.com

    Learn about the new York State Senate, the role it plays in our state government, how bills become laws, and NYS trivia. Students can also e-mail Senator Farley and request literature .
    Civil War and Reconstruction
    Resources For Colonial America Resources For Canada Grade K -11 Social Studies Continuum Kindergarten Kindergarten Curriculum Grade 1 Grade 1 Curriculum Grade 2 Grade 2 Curriculum Grade 3 Grade 3 Curriculum Grade 4

    56. Pulaski Academy Kindergarten
    The social studies curriculum encourages students to work both Through the experiencesand activities provided, the kindergarten students come to the art lab
    http://www.pulaskiacademy.org/k8courseguide/kindergarten.htm

    PULASKI
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    Celebrating 30 years of excellence!
    Home About PA Alumni Admissions ... Development Early Childhood Center 3 year old program 4 year old program Kindergarten Early Arriver/Extended Day program Lower School First grade Second grade Third grade Fourth grade Middle School Fifth grade 6-8 English 6-8 Science 6-8 Social Studies ... 6-8 PE/Health Upper School Graduation Requirements Course Guide Course Selection Forms
    Kindergarten Overview Using teaching methods that are developmentally appropriate, the kindergarten program encourages learning by doing, and promotes cooperation and independence. Students are given the freedom to make choices and encouraged to take educational risks. Each child is a thriving member of a community of learners and is guided to develop self-discipline with an emphasis placed on high character standards and moral values. Language Arts The language program is a comprehensive multi-sensory language arts program. It contains and correlates reading, auditory, language, and handwriting skills. The Lippincott Language Series provides children with a thorough understanding of the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, and how those sounds are blended to form words. The program also incorporates various activities for the development of manual dexterity, perceptual awareness, and other essential readiness skills. The phonetic-based program is introduced in small and large group instruction using whole language experiences and learning centers as enrichment to reinforce the skills being taught.

    57. District 21 Kindergarten Curriculum
    kindergarten Science/social studies/Health/Safety curriculum is an ongoing process.The classroom teacher introduces these subjects through daily activities of
    http://www.d21.k12.il.us/dept_instr/curriculum/kdg.html
    Kindergarten Curriculum
    Social Development Language Math Science/Socila Studies/Health/Safety ... Bilingual/ESL
    SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
    • Respects school property. Shows self discipline in voice and movement. Works cooperatively with other children. Is responsible for personal belongings. Makes good use of time. Listens while others are speaking. Follows directions. (return to top of page)
    ORAL AND WRITTEN LANGUAGE
    • Expresses self. Shows vocabulary development. Contributes to group discussions. Expresses feelings and needs. Retells a story. Supplies rhyming words. Distinguishes numbers from letters. Identifies letters of the alphabet, both upper and lower case. Is aware of initial consonant sounds. Knows some sight words. Uses developmental writing. (return to top of page)
    MATHEMATICS
    • Classifies and sorts objects by shape, size, and color. Understands more than, less than and equal. Extends a pattern. Counts concrete objects. Recognizes numerals - 10. Counts orally up to 115 (rote counting). Identifies shapes. (return to top of page)
    SCIENCE/SOCIAL STUDIES/HEALTH/SAFETY
    The kindergarten Science/Social Studies/Health/Safety curriculum is an ongoing process. The classroom teacher introduces these subjects through daily activities of language, literature, and mathematics. These curriculum areas are correlated with units and themes that are presented throughout the kindergarten year.

    58. Westminster Day School
    activities correlate science, social studies, art, and phonics kindergarten Our kindergartenprovides parents with a choice of programs designed to meet
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    Westminster's Primary Program
    "Great Beginnings"
    Here at Westminster we love to learn! Children are naturally curious and love to explore and discover new things. In the primary grades, understanding concepts is much more important than learning facts. Our programs for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and first grade are built upon these premises. Many opportunities are found in each school day to challenge, stimulate, and involve children in learning. We want our students to be the leaders of tomorrow. In this fast moving age, children must be able to think critically, make well thought-out decisions, and solve problems. We want to start our students early on the road to a life of learning. Pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and first grade at Westminster make a "great beginning." Pre-Kindergarten: Our pre-kindergarten meets in the mornings for a half-day program. This class is available for children who are four years old by May 1 prior to the start of school, and who are developmentally ready, based on our developmental screening instrument. Language Arts- Our language arts program employs a multi-sensory approach to integrate these areas: listening, speaking, reading readiness, responding to literature, and written expression. We teach letters of the alphabet and beginning sounds through puppet stories, bringing "letter bags" from home, and printing and manipulating letters. Social Studies and science topics correlate with the letter of the week.

    59. TEACHERS HELPING TEACHERS
    Features lesson plans with a list of materials and outlined methodologies submitted by teachers across the nation. Includes relevant links. social studies. NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSING AN ATHOME PROJECT TWO NATIVE AMERICAN activities. GRADES 3-6 Students create their own social studies Dictionary for terms and words that
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    SOCIAL STUDIES
    UNDERSTANDING ISLAM: FILM IN HISTORY
    GRADES: 7-12
    This lesson is to be presented in a standard 50-minute class period. All instructions and major points of the lecture are to be written on an overhead projector or board so learning-disabled students and English learners will have additional time to process the information. In this lesson, students will be able to identify at least three of the Five
    Pillars of Islam and will be able to identify two ways in which the experience of the hajj impacted Malcolm X's life.
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    • movie on Malcolm X
    METHOD:
  • Discussion of basic aspects of Islam: Islam is a major world religion with an ancient history. It has tens of millions of followers all over the world. Islam has had a major influence on cultures all over the world, especially in the Middle East. Background: Mohammed was born c. 570, had a revelation at the age of 40; Islam began in 622, when Mohammed and his followers left Mecca to strike out on their own.
  • The Five Pillars: Muslims may have differences about interpretations of the Koran, as in any other faith, but all Muslims hold to these five basic beliefs in some way:
    • Recitation of the ShahadaThis is a public profession of faith that all believers must make at some point in their adult lives.
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