Posts: ​January Outcomes
1/6/2020 3:58 PM by cathy.denovan
January
Outcomes
Reading and
Viewing:
GCO 4H:
select
independently and with teacher assistance, texts appropriate to interests and
learning needs
GCO 4I:
use some
feature of written text to determine content, locate topics, and obtain
information
GCO 4K:
use a variety
of strategies to create meaning
GCO 6D:
Express and
begin to support opinions about texts and the word of authors/illustrators
Speaking
and Listening:
GCO 1F:
Ask
and respond to questions to clarify or gather information
GCO 2G:
Respond
to and give instructions that include two or three components
GCO 3F:
Recognize
volume of voice and politeness in conversation and cooperative play
Writing
: GCO 8,9,10
8C
-use
writing and other forms of representing for a variety of functions(ex-to ask
questions, to generate and organize ideas, to express feelings, opinion, and
imaginative ideas, to inform/communicate information, to record experiences, to
explore learning)
10B
-use
some conventions of written language(ex spacing, most vowel and consonants are
represented, increasing number of words spelled conventionally, simple sentence
structure, attempt to use punctuation, use uppercase for names, I and sentence
beginnings)
10C
-demonstrate
engagement with the creation of pieces of writing and other representations
(ex-sustain choose writing in free time, share work, contribute during shared
writing, contribute to observations field trips etc
10D
-with
assistance, begin using technology in writing and representing-use a tape
recorder to tape a completed piece of writing or dramatization or oral
retelling, use a drawing program/simple word processing to create illustrations
for a group story or to draw a picture and write a caption
You &
Your World
In You & Your World the focus in January is Physical Environment
Changes. We will look at how people in
the past and today depend on their environment to survive and to build
communities. Outcomes include:
2.3.5A:
explain how and why physical environments change over time
2.3.5B:
give examples of how Aboriginal peoples interacted with the
environment
2.3.5C:
describe how people depended on their environment to survive and build
communities
2.3.5D:
Describe how our local environment has changed over time as people's
needs and wants have changed.
Math Nov-March
N1
: Say the
number sequence, forward and backward, 0 to 100, by:
5s
, using starting points that are multiples of 5 respectively;
10s using starting points from 1 to
9
;
2s starting from 1
(Revisit 2s and 10s)
N2
: Demonstrate
if a number (
up to 100
) is even
or odd
N4
: Represent
and describe numbers to
100
,
concretely, pictorially and symbolically
N5
: Compare
and order numbers
up to 50
N6
: Estimate
quantities to 100 using referents
N7
:
Illustrate, concretely and pictorially, the meaning of place value for numerals
to 50
N9
:
Demonstrate an understanding of addition with answers to 20 and the corresponding subtraction facts; create and solve addition and
subtraction problems (up to answers to 100)
N10
: Apply
mental mathematics strategies to determine basic addition facts to 18 and
related subtraction facts:
addition for subtraction; bridging
through 10
PR3
: Demonstrate
and explain the meaning of equality and inequality by using manipulatives
and diagrams
(to 18)
PR4
: Record
equalities and inequalities symbolically using the equal symbol or the not
equal symbol
(to 18)
SS1
: Relate the number of days to a week and the number of months to a
year in a problem-solving context
SS2
:
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