First Grade Scope and Sequence 2009-2010

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Instructor: Tricia Pearson

Phone: (972) 717-7919

Email: Totus2us@miriamtech.net

Course: Math

Text: Saxon Math 2


Scope:

    The topics are grouped into nine strands:

  • Numbers Strands
  • Geometry and Measurement Strand
  • Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Strand
  • Patterns, Algebra, and Functions Strand

Course: Latin

Text: Prima Latina An Introduction to Christian Latin (by: Leigh Lowe)

Prima Latina was developed for children in kindergarten through third grade who are still becoming familiar with English grammar and wish to learn Latin at a slower pace. Its goal is to teach and reinforce an understanding of the basic parts of speech while introducing Latin.

Text: Lingua Angelica Music CD (by: Leigh Lowe)


Scope:
Prima Latina offers weekly vocabulary words, Latin prayers, Latin derivatives, simple grammar lessons, spoken Latin phrases, and consistent review.


Course: Religion

Text: Religion 1 for Young Catholics (2008 Edition)

Text: Jesus and I

Text: Coloring Book: Angels

Text: Mary my Mother

Text: The Miracles of Jesus

Text: The Holy Spirit

Text: Lives of the Saints


Scope:
Religion 1 for Young Catholics contains catechism questions and answers as well as explanations that are geared for the family.


Course: English & Spelling

Text: English 1 for Young Catholics (2007 Edition)

Text: Spelling 2 for Young Catholics (2007 Edition)


Scope:
This course will cover Word Study (Homonyms, Synonyms, Antonyms, Rhyming, and Contractions), Sentences, Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, Verbs, and Creative Writing.


Course: Reading & Phonics

Text: Modern Curriculum Press Phonics, Level B (1995 Edition)

Text: These Are Our Neighbors

Text: This Is Our Parish

Text: A Book of Sanctity

Text: Good St. Joseph

Text: St. Francis of Assisi

Text: Books from the Reading List


Scope:
You will find that the stories in all the readers promote obedience, family life, and devotion to parents, the spirit of sacrifice, and the virtue of honesty.

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