Kindergarten ELA Unit 1 Dates: July 31st Sept 8th

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Kindergarten ELA Unit 1 Dates: July 31st Sept 8th K.RF.2.4 Identify and name all uppercase and lowercase letters. K.RF.3.1 Identify and produce rhyming words. K.RF.3.2 Orally pronounce, blend and segment words into syllables. K.RF.3.3 Orally blend the onset and the rime in words. K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard with two or three phonemes and identify the beginning, middle, and final sounds. K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight. (have, is, like, my, we, for, he) K.RF.4.5 Identify similarities and differences in words (word endings, onset, rime) when spoken or written. K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts maintains an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies K.RL.1 Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. K.RL.2.2 With support retell familiar stories, poems, and nursery rhymes, including key details. K.RL.2.3 Identify important elements of the text (characters, setting, or events). K.RL.2.4 Make predictions about what will happen in text. K.RL 4.1 With support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear. K.SL.2.3 - Listen to others, take turns speaking, and add one s own ideas to small group discussion or tasks. K.SL.4.1 - Speaking audibly, recite poems, rhymes and songs, and use complete sentences to describe familiar people, places, things, and events with support provide additional details. K.RV. 1 Use words, phrases, and strategies acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to literature and nonfiction texts to build and apply vocabulary. K.RV.3.1 With support ask questions about unknown words in stories, poems, or songs. K.W.1 Write for specific purposes and audiences. K.W.2.2 Write by moving from left to right and top to bottom. K.W.3.2 Use words and picture to develop a main idea and provide some information about a topic. K.W.3.3 Use words and pictures to narrate a single event or simple story, arranging ideas in order.

Kindergarten ELA Unit 2 Dates: Sept 11th- Nov 3rd K.RF.1 Understand and apply knowledge of print concepts, phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and fluency and comprehension as a foundation for developing reading skills. K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard in words with two or three phonemes, and identify the beginning, middle (medial), and final sounds. K.RF.4.1 Use letter-sound knowledge to decode the sound of each consonant (eg., dog = /d/ /g/ ; K.RF.4.2 Blend consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) sounds to make words. K.RF.4.3 Recognize the long and short sounds for the five major vowels. K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight (I, am, the, little, a, to). K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts while maintaining an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies.. K.RL.2.3 Identify important elements of the text (e.g., characters, settings, or events). K.RL.3.1 Recognize familiar narrative text genres (e.g., fairy tales, nursery rhymes, storybooks). K.RL 4.1 With support, describe the relationship between illustrations and the story in which they appear. K.RL.2.4 Make predictions about what will happen in a text. K.RN.2.2 With support, retell the main idea and key details of a text. K.RN.2.3 With support, describe the connections between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text. K.RV. 1 - Use words, phrases, and strategies acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to literature and nonfiction texts to build and apply vocabulary. K.SL.2.4 Ask questions to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood. K.S.L.2.3 Listen to others, take turns speaking, and add one s own ideas to small group discussion or tasks. K.SL.2.5 Continue a conversation through multiple exchanges. K.SL.3.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media. K.SL.4.1 Speaking audibly, recite poems, rhymes, and songs, and use complete sentences to describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with support, provide additional details. K.SL.4.3 Give, restate, and follow simple two- step directions. K.RV.3.1 With support ask questions about unknown words in stories, poems, or songs. K.W.1 - Writing for specific purposes and audiences. K.W. 3.2 Use words and pictures to provide logical reasons for suggesting that others follow a particular course of action. K.W. 3.3 Use words and pictures to narrate a single event or simple story, arranging ideas in order. K.W.6.2c - Spelling simple words phonetically, drawing on phonemic awareness.

Kindergarten ELA Unit 3 Dates: Nov 6th - Dec 22 nd K.RF.1 Understand and apply knowledge of print concepts, phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, and fluency and comprehension as a foundation for developing reading skills. K.RF.3.1 Identify and produce rhyming words. K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard in words with two or three phonemes, and identify the beginning, middle (medial), and final sounds. K.RF.3.5 Add, delete, or substitute sounds to change words (cat/bat). K.RF.4.1 Use letter-sound knowledge to decode the sound of each consonant (eg., dog = /d/ /g/ ; K.RF.4.3 Recognize the long and short sounds for the five major vowels. K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight (me, she, with, look, see, of, they, you K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts while maintaining an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies. K.RL.2.3 Identify important elements of the text (e.g., characters, settings, or events). K.RL.4.2 With support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories. K.RN.2.1 With support, ask and answer questions about important elements of a text (e.g., events, topics, concepts). K.RN.2.3 With support, describe the connections between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text. K.RV.2.2 Identify and sort pictures of objects into categories (e.g., colors, shapes, opposites). K.RV.2.4 Recognize frequently occurring inflections (look/looks). K.SL.2.3 - Listen to others, take turns speaking, and add one s own ideas to small group discussion or tasks. K.SL.3.2 Ask appropriate questions about what a speaker says. K.SL.4.1 Speaking audibly, recite poems, rhymes, and songs, and use complete sentences to describe familiar people, places, things, and events and, with support, provide additional details. Writing Standards K.W.1 - Write for specific purposes and audiences. K.W. 3.2 - Use words and pictures to provide logical reasons for suggesting that others follow a particular course of action. K.W. 3.3 - Use words and pictures to narrate a single event or simple story, arranging ideas in order. K.W.6.2c - Spell simple words phonetically, drawing on phonemic awareness.

Kindergarten ELA Unit 4 Dates: January 8th - February 16th K.RF.3.3 Orally blend the onset (the initial sound) and rime (the vowel and ending sound) in words). K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard in words with two or three phonemes, and identify the beginning, middle (medial), and final sounds. K.RF.4.1 Use letter-sound knowledge to decode the sound of each consonant (eg., dog = /d/ /g/ ; K.RF.4.3 Recognize the long and short sounds for the five major vowels. K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight (are, do, that, one, two, three, four, five, from, here, go). K.RF.4.5 Identify similarities and differences in words (word endings, onset, rime) when spoken or written. K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts maintains an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies K.RL.2.1 - With support, ask and answer questions about main topics and key details in a text heard or read. K.RL.2.2 - With support, retell familiar stories, poems, and nursery rhymes, including key details. K.RL.2.3 - Identify important elements of the text (e.g characters, setting or events). K.RL.3.2 - With support, define the role of the author and illustrator of a story in telling the story. K.RN.1 Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. K.RN. 3.1 Identify text features of a nonfiction text (title, author, illustrations) and describe the relationships between those features and the text. K.RN.3.2 Recognize that a nonfiction text can be structured to describe a topic. K.RN.4.1 With support identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. K.RN.4.2 With support describe similarities and differences between two texts on the same topic. *addressed in writing unit K.RV.3.2 With support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a nonfiction text. *addressed in writing unit K.SL.2.3 Listen to others, take turns speaking, and add one s own ideas to small group discussion or tasks. K.SL.3.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text, read aloud, or information presented orally or through other media. K.W.3.2 Use words and pictures to develop a main idea and provide some information about a topic. K.W.4 Apply the writing process to - with support, revise writing by adding simple details; review

Kindergarten ELA Unit 5 Dates: February 20th - April 13th K.RF.3.1 Identify and produce rhyming words. K.RF.3.2 Orally pronounce, blend, and segment words into syllables K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard in words with two or three phonemes, and identify the beginning, middle (medial), and final sounds. K.RF.4.1 Use letter-sound knowledge to decode the sound of each consonant (eg., dog = /d/ /g/ ; K.RF.4.2 Blend consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) sounds to make words. K.RF.4.3 Recognize the long and short sounds for the five major vowels K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight (blue, green, yellow, said, was, what, come, where) K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts maintains an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies K.RL.2.1 With support, ask and answer questions about main topics and key details in a text heard or read K.RL.2.3 Identify important elements of the text (e.g characters, settings, or events) K.RN.1 Actively engage in group reading activities with purpose and understanding. K.RN. 3.1 Identify text features of a nonfiction text (title, author, illustrations) and describe the relationships between those features and the text K.RN.3.2 Recognize that a nonfiction text can be structured to describe a topic. K.RN.4.1 With support identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. K.RN.4.2 With support describe similarities and differences between two texts on the same topic. *addressed in writing unit K.RV.3.2 With support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a nonfiction text. *addressed in writing unit K.SL. 1 Listen actively and communicate effectively with a variety of audiences and for different purposes. K.SL.2.1 Participate in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. K.W.3.1 Use words and pictures to provide logical reasoning for suggesting that other follow a particular course of action. K.W.3.2 Use words and pictures to develop a main idea and provide some information about a topic. K.W.4 Apply the writing process to - with support, revise writing by adding simple details; review K.W.1 Write for specific purposes and audiences. K.W.4 Apply the writing process to - with support, revise writing by adding simple details; review

Kindergarten ELA Unit 6 Dates: April 16th - May 25th K.RF.3.1 Identify and produce rhyming words K.RF.3.3 Orally blend the onset and the rime in words K.RF.3.4 Tell the order of sounds heard in words with two or three phonemes, and identify the beginning, middle (medial), and final sounds. K.RF.4.1 Use letter-sound knowledge to decode the sound of each consonant (eg., dog = /d/ /g/ ; K.RF.4.2 Blend consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) sounds to make words. K.RF.4.3 Recognize the long and short sounds for the five major vowels. K.RF.4.4 Read common high frequency words by sight. K.RF.4.5 Identify similarities and differences in words (word endings, onset, rime) when spoken or written. K.RF.5 Read emergent reader texts maintains an appropriate pace and using self-correcting strategies K.RL.2.3 Identify important elements of the text (e.g characters, settings, or events) K.RN.2.1 With support, ask and answer questions about important elements of a text (e.g events, topics, concepts.) K.SL.2.1 Participate in collaborative conversations about grade-appropriate topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. K.SL.2.4 Ask questions to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood K.SL.3.1 Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media K.W.1 Write for specific purposes and audiences. K.W.2.1 Write most upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet, correctly shaping and spacing the letters of the words. K.W.4 Apply the writing process to - with support, revise writing by adding simple details; review K.W.6.1a Nouns/Pronouns - Writing sentences that include singular and/or plural nouns (e.g., dog/dogs, cat/cats ). K.W.6.1b Verbs - Writing sentences that include verbs K.W.6.1e Usage - Recognizing that there are different types of sentences (tell vs. ask) K.W.6.2a Capitalization - Capitalizing the first word in a sentences and the pronoun I. K.W.6.2b Punctuation - Recognizing and naming end punctuation