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Pre-K Scope and Sequence - BridgePoint Academy

Pre-K Scope and Sequence LITERACY AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. Theme Theme Phonological Awareness 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Becomes familiar with nursery rhymes and rhyming songs Recognizes story structure: Plot . Identifies spoken words as same or different Recognizes main idea . Identifies oral rhymes Predicts outcomes . Blends, segments, claps syllables Uses props to convey meaning . Produces oral rhymes Follows directions . Listens for beginning sound Retells story in Sequence . Matches/produces words with same beginning sound Identifies recurring themes across works . Isolates beginning sound Identifies rhyme, rhythm, and repetition in poems . Blends onset and rime Identifies, retells important facts from an Blends two phonemes informational text.

Scope and Sequence S3 MATH Geometry and Spatial Sense Recognizes, names, describes, compares, combines shapes and solids • • • • • Understands and describes position, direction, distance • • • •

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1 Pre-K Scope and Sequence LITERACY AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. Theme Theme Phonological Awareness 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Becomes familiar with nursery rhymes and rhyming songs Recognizes story structure: Plot . Identifies spoken words as same or different Recognizes main idea . Identifies oral rhymes Predicts outcomes . Blends, segments, claps syllables Uses props to convey meaning . Produces oral rhymes Follows directions . Listens for beginning sound Retells story in Sequence . Matches/produces words with same beginning sound Identifies recurring themes across works . Isolates beginning sound Identifies rhyme, rhythm, and repetition in poems . Blends onset and rime Identifies, retells important facts from an Blends two phonemes informational text.

2 Transition to Kindergarten Segments onset and rime Oral Language and Vocabulary Blends three phonemes Uses newly learned vocabulary on multiple occasions and in new contexts . Substitutes initial sound . Identifies a wide variety of objects through Isolates ending sound receptive language . Segments phonemes Names, describes actual or pictured objects . Shows a steady increase in listening and Comprehension speaking vocabulary . Makes and confirms predictions Derives meaning from non-verbal and verbal cues . Makes connections using illustrations/photos, Identifies the source of environmental sounds . prior knowledge, real-life experiences . Expresses familiar routines, tells simple personal Notes details narratives or memories.

3 Makes inferences Identifies the meaning of content-specific vocabulary . Draws conclusions Interprets illustrations, simple charts, webs . Identifies Sequence of events Uses position words . Recognizes story structure: Characters, setting Uses sensory words . Compares and contrasts Uses temporal words . Distinguishes between fiction and nonfiction Follows directions . Determines cause and effect Begins to understand simple multiple-meaning words, Categorizes and classifies homonyms, synonyms, antonyms . Recognizes story structure: Beginning, middle, and end Begins to understand naming words, action words, Distinguishes between fantasy and realism describing words . Scope and Sequence S1. Theme Theme 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Letter and Word Knowledge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.

4 Speaks in complete sentences with subject/verb Knows order of the alphabet and recites in Sequence . agreement Focuses on letter names and shapes . Experiments with using more complex grammar and Recognizes own written name in a variety of contexts, parts of speech capital and lowercase letters . Speaks in large/small groups, formal/informal settings Begins to notice the beginning letters in familiar words . Listens to and engages in sustained conversation Is introduced to letter sounds . (five or more exchanges) . Identifies 10 or more printed alphabet letters by name, in random order . Book/Print Awareness Matches some letters with their sound . Makes connections between oral language and print Correctly produces the most common sound for Shows where reading begins on a page 5 8 letters.

5 Demonstrates directionality in print Selects letters to stand for sounds Distinguishes between print and illustrations (8 10 correct letter-sound associations) . Recognizes print forms in the environment Identifies all 26 alphabet letters (capital and lowercase). Develops understanding of different functions of print by name, in random order . Distinguishes letters from numbers Recognizes some frequently seen words . Identifies role of author and illustrator . Writing, Written Expression Recognizes print features of informational texts . Recognizes graphic aids of informational texts Experiments daily with a variety of writing surfaces and materials . Identifies use of informational text . Dictates words, phrases, ideas, experiences, Identifies and explains how the title contributes story events, sentences.

6 To meaning . Uses pictures, signs, symbols to represent oral language, Demonstrates the proper use and care of books ideas, stories . Points out front cover and first, middle, and end Uses scribbles to represent language . pages of a book . Experiments with basic writing conventions . Understands that letters form words . Writes independently and without resistance . Understands that words are separated by spaces . Writes own name using initial capital and Counts words in a sentence lowercase letters . Recognizes favorite books by the covers Generates content and topics for writing . Contributes to a shared writing . Motivation to Read Writes five or more recognizable upper- or lowercase Listens to and discusses literary multicultural texts, letters or numbers.

7 Songs, and oral stories Writes for specific and varied purposes . Shows growing interest and involvement in a variety of books and poetry Fluency Chooses to look at books independently, sees self Listens daily to fluent and expressive formal and as reader . informal texts . Independently engages in reading behaviors . Progresses in clarity of pronunciation . Speaks with appropriate volume, intensity, and tone . Recites with expression and rhythm . S2 Scope and Sequence MATH. Theme Theme Geometry and Spatial Sense 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Classification and Data Collection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. Recognizes, names, describes, compares, combines Compares and contrasts objects . shapes and solids Sorts objects and explains how the sorting was done.

8 Understands and describes position, direction, distance Uses charts and graphs . Demonstrates an awareness of symmetry . Builds understanding of size as related to space Numbers and Operations Makes connections between 2-D and 3-D forms Counts by ones to ten or higher (by rote) . Constructs and sorts solid shapes and forms Compares numbers of objects using language . Uses one-to-one correspondence to arrange and Patterns compare sets . Reproduces patterns of sound and physical movement Counts and builds sets of one to five objects . Reproduces simple patterns of concrete objects Counts concrete objects to five or higher . Predicts what comes next to extend a pattern Understands that numbers always represent the same Creates simple repeating patterns quantity.

9 Identifies first, middle, and last in a series . Time Concepts Uses ordinal numbers from first to fifth . Uses language associated with time in everyday Recognizes numerals 1 through 5 . situations Recognizes and describes the concept of zero . Begins to categorize time intervals Matches a numeral to a set of 1 to 5 . Uses and compares temporal terms Recognizes numerals through 10 . Explores the concept of whole, parts, and parts that Measurement make a whole . Explores the use and meaning of currency and coins Uses numbers to predict, estimate, and make realistic Examines, manipulates, and identifies familiar coins guesses . Measures length of objects Combines and separates sets of objects to create Explores the concept of capacity a new set.

10 Explores the weight and mass of objects Names how many are in a group of up to three objects without counting . Explores using standard and non-standard measures for length, area, weight Recognizes numbers in the environment . Estimates length, size, distance, time . Problem Solving Compares size, length, capacity, weight in natural situations Explores and solves a simple, orally presented problem . Names standard tools for measuring time, temperature, Identifies the question in the problem . length, capacity, weight Decides if enough information is present to solve the problem . Makes a step-by-step plan to solve a problem . Selects and applies a strategy . Identifies alternative ways to solve a problem.


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