1st – 3rd Grades
Building the foundation for a life of learning.
In these early grades, instruction is grounded in the basics of “reading, writing, and arithmetic.” A curriculum and objectives that meet or exceed state-level standards is the basis for classroom lessons, and a healthy dose of creative and stimulating learning activities ensures that students develop a love of learning.
Curriculum
- Phonics instruction takes center stage in these early grades.
- Weekly spelling lists accompany phonics lessons.
- Sight words are also part of the spelling lists and reading instruction.
- Independent reading and a love of literature is encouraged through structured literature units that include classroom discussion, projects, and classroom read-alouds.
- Students experience the reward and joy of reading through rich texts.
- Writing focuses on grammar, sentence- and then paragraph-construction, and, starting in 2nd grade, research-based presentations and papers. Teachers employ a classic approach to writing that prioritizes the basic building blocks of the written English language––grammar, proofreading, and the traits of effective writing.
Students continue where Kindergarten left off in developing number sense and problem-solving skills.
- Adding and subtracting one-, two-, and then three-digit numbers; place value; and regrouping are taught and practiced in these grades so that students develop competent computational skills and a strong sense of mathematical operations.
- Time, money, and basic geometry are also learned in these early grades.
- Multiplication and division are taught in 3rd grade.
Pearson enVision Mathematics materials are used to progressively develop a solid mathematical foundation.
Social studies units serve to develop an understanding of communities, past and present: neighborhoods, our country, our continent, and the world. Governments, cultures, historical persons, economies, and formative events and ideas are studied as a means for building a knowledge base of facts and ideas that increasingly inform students’ understanding of social and political worlds.
In addition to these core subjects, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students receive weekly or biweekly instruction in Music, Art, Technology, and Physical Education.