Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Back to School Time Allotment: 2 Weeks Unit Sequence: 1

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Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Back to School Time Allotment: 2 Weeks Unit Sequence: 1 1. Create and implement classroom rules 2. Learn respect and responsibility for others and the classroom environment 3. Identify days of the week and months of the year 1. Students will be able to create and follow classroom rules. 2. Students will earn a green light by demonstrating respect and responsibility in the classroom. 3. Students will be able to participate in classroom discussions in a polite and positive manner. 4. Students will be able to complete calendar activities and sing songs about days of the week and months of the year. 5.1 5.2 5.3 8.1 5.1 A, B 5.2 A 5.3 A

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Autumn Time Allotment: 4 Weeks Unit Sequence: 2 1. Understand that there are four seasons that occur in a natural pattern 2. Notice temperature change due to weather and season 3. Identify the effects of seasonal changes on people 1. Students will be able to recognize seasonal changes in weather and temperature. 2. Students will be able to complete the classroom weather chart. 3. Students will be able to dress appropriately for the weather. 3.1 7.3 3.1 A M 7.3 A

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Pumpkins Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 3 1. Illustrating the stages of a pumpkin life cycle. 2. Observing plants changing over time. 3. Exploring pumpkins using the scientific process. 1. Students will be able to sort and measure pumpkins according to size. 2. Students will be able to correctly sequence pictures of the pumpkin life cycle. 3. Students will be able to use their senses to describe similarities and differences between pumpkins. 3.1 3.2 4.6 3.1 A.1 3.1 A.3 3.1 A.9 3.2 B.7

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept:Transportation/Community Helpers Time Allotment: On Going Unit Sequence: 4 1. Identifying interactions between humans and their environment. 2. Identifying various forms of transportation and their purposes. 3. Distinguishing differences between people and their contributions in the community. 4. Recognizing the purposes of services and how they are produced. 5. Identifying types of businesses and how they serve the community. 1. Students will be able to identify different forms of transportation. 2. Students will be able to interact with different community helpers. 3. Students will be able to discuss various professions and their importance in the community. 4. Students will be able to go on a field trip to a local business and learn about its significance in the community. 3.4 6.1 6.2 6.3 7.1 3.4.E.5 6.2.5 3.4.E.7 6.3.1 6.1.3 7.1.2 6.2.1

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Citizenship Time Allotment: On Going Unit Sequence: 5 1. Assuming responsibility in the classroom. 2. Identifying American symbols. 3. Following classroom rules and procedures. 4. Understanding the roles of student, teacher, and administrator. 1. Students will be able to accept classroom job responsibilities. 2. Students will be able to share examples of good citizenship at school. 3. Students will be able to identify the American flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Students will be able to explain the importance of rules and consequences in the classroom and community. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.1.1 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.2.4 5.3.1

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Thanksgiving Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 6 1. Discussing the first Thanksgiving 2. Comparing and contrasting families around the world. 3. Understanding how environmental changes can impact people. 4. Comparing children and families of today with those of the past. 1. Students will be able to discuss the first Thanksgiving. 2. Students will be able to create costumes and art projects depicting cultural differences. 3. Students will be able to participate in a traditional feast. 4. Students will be able to sort items from the past and present. 5.1 7.3 7.4 8.1 5.1.5 7.3.1 7.4.1 8.1.2

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Landforms Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 7 1. Identifying various types of lanforms. 2. Recognizing sources of water in solid and liquid states. 3. Creating and using maps 1. Students will be able to create a picture depicting different landforms. 2. Students will be able to sing a song identifying continents and oceans. 3. Students will be able to create a classroom map following directions including north, south, east and west. 3.3 4.1 7.1 3.3.A.1 3.3.A.2 7.1.1

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Holidays Around the World Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 8 1. Understanding and respecting different cultures 2. Understanding the celebration of holiday traditions around the world. 3. Comparing holidays from past to present. 1. Students will be able to identify images, pictures, or symbols that relate to American holidays. 2. Students will be able to share information about their family customs and traditions. 3. Students will be able to create art projects to depict holidays of present and past. 5.1 7.3 8.1 5.1.5 7.3.1 8.1.2

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Winter Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 9 1. Identifying how environmental changes affect people. 2. Exploring changes in weather. 3. Describing how weather affects our clothing choices. 1. Students will be able to discuss appropriate clothing choices for different types of weather. 2. Students will be able to identify characteristics of winter including precipitation and temperature. 3. Students will be able to compare and contrast winter and other seasonal activities through pictures. 3.3 7.4 3.3.A.4 3.3.A.5 3.3.A.6 7.4.1

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Habitats/Living and Nonliving Things Time Allotment: 2 Weeks Unit Sequence: 10 1. Identifying different ways living things produce. 2. Understanding that animals make adaptations specific to their environments. 3. Identifying needs of living things. 1. Students will be able to identify eggs, seeds, and babies and match to their corresponding parent. 2. Students will be able to sort animals according to their habitats. 3. Students will be able to compare living and nonliving things based on their characteristics and needs. 3.1 3.1.A.1 3.1.A.5 3.1.A.8 3.1.B.2 3.1.C.2

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Patriotism Time Allotment: 1 Week Unit Sequence: 11 1. Identifying American symbols. 2. Discussing historic presidencies. 1. Students will be able to correctly color a flag. 2. Students will be able to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. 5.1 5.1.5

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Wind/Rain/Spring Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 12 1. Describing wind power. 2. Observing seasonal changes in weather and temperature. 3. Identifying water in various forms. 1. Students will be able to create an art project using wind. 2. Students will be able to chart and record weather changes during morning meetings. 3. Students will be able to identify various forms of water through pictures, art projects and classroom discussion. 3.3 3.4 3.3.A.4 3.3.A.5 3.3.A.6 3.4.E.3

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Senses Time Allotment: 2 Weeks Unit Sequence: 13 1. Using senses to collect information, classify, describe and solve problems. 2. Identifying problems and using senses to aid in solutions. 3. Identifying the specific functions of living things parts. 1. Students will be able to listen to various sounds and attempt to identify them. 2. Students will be able to use a specific sense to identify objects. 3. Students will be able to complete a booklet on senses to demonstrate correct use of ears, nose, eyes, mouth and hands. 3.1 3.2 3.4 3.1.A.5 3.4.A.3 3.1.A.9 3.1.C.4 3.2.B.5 3.2.B.7

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Earth Week Time Allotment: 2 Weeks Unit Sequence: 14 1. Describing effects of pollution and litter on the environment. 2. Identifying ways to conserve resources. 3. Discussing the process of recycling. 1. Students will be able to create a poster an environmental rule. 2. Students will be able to sort recycleable materials. 3. Students will be able to make a classroom chart listing ways to conserve resources. 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.9

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Growing Time Allotment: 3 Weeks Unit Sequence: 15 1. Identifying stages of life cycles of plants and animals. 2. Discussing how adults begin as a seed, egg or baby. 3. Labeling various parts of plants 1. Students will be able to complete a life cycle of a frog and butterfly using pictures. 2. Students will be able to plant a seed and chart its growth in a journal. 3. Students will be able to label parts of a plant by completing classroom projects. 3.1 3.3 4.6 3.1.A.3 3.1.A.5 3.1.B.2 3.3.A.6

Instructor: Kindergarten Course Title: Science/Social Studies Topic/Concept: Scientific Thinking Time Allotment: On Going Unit Sequence: 16 1. Classify items by properties of matter 2. Identify the three types of matter and how they can change 3. Understand that physical properties help us to understand the world 4. Use if/then statements when conducting scientific experiments 1. Students will be able to classify items into the three types of matter and observe their properties as they change. 2. Students will be able to observe objects in motion, explore basic energy types, and explain the concepts of magnetic force. 3. Students will be able to identify a problem, generate possible solutions, and test their ideas. 3.2 3.2.A.1 5 3.2.B.1 7