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Writing(1)
Learning to write the actual letters, draw and essential build Fine Motor Skills. (2) Learning that our thoughts and ideas can be recorded for others to know and share through pictures, letters, and words. . . . More to come Social Studies
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Reading1)
Learning the sounds of letter(s), learning that letters come together in MANY ways to make words, and words have meaning(s). (2) Learning that what we hear and later on, read needs to be processed (thought about and/or remembered) and once we have done that we need to share what we believe it to have meant. . . . More to Come Science
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Math(1)
Understanding that a quantity or amount has an assigned "name" via numbers. [1] [1] [1] is 3. And it cannot be renamed: 3 "three" will never be 5 unless an ACTION is taken (+, -, x, /, etc) (2) Learn that quantities can be moved, re-arranged, or disconnected to make alternative numbers [1] [1] [1] [1] Could be 4, 1+3, 2+2, 5-1, etc etc etc . . . More to come Social Skills
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The photos used for each subject are from the National Park Service Digital Image Archive. I am using them with no intention of making money or gain other than to create a subconscious connection between each photo and the subject listed.
The writing photo is of the Jefferson monument, Thomas Jefferson was a Founding Father, President, Inventor, and yes a flawed human (as we all are) and avid writer and documentor (via sketches and writings)
The reading photo is of the Statue of Liberty, will hopefully instill a notion that learning to read and know what we are reading opens many doors in life.
The math photo is from the Tuskegee Airmen archives, these men utilized their math skills to help our nation and better themselves.
The social studies photo is of the World War II monument in D.C. Hopefully instilling an idea that social studies is not only history but also learning the ideals of leadership and unity to better our world.
The science photo is of the Grand Tetons National Park, science is all around us and (to be completely honest, this is my favorite place in the world to visit)
The social skills and behavior photo is of Lincoln Monument, to remind us that even in the worst of times when others attack us, harm our fellow man we can still achieve growth both BIG and SMALL.
The writing photo is of the Jefferson monument, Thomas Jefferson was a Founding Father, President, Inventor, and yes a flawed human (as we all are) and avid writer and documentor (via sketches and writings)
The reading photo is of the Statue of Liberty, will hopefully instill a notion that learning to read and know what we are reading opens many doors in life.
The math photo is from the Tuskegee Airmen archives, these men utilized their math skills to help our nation and better themselves.
The social studies photo is of the World War II monument in D.C. Hopefully instilling an idea that social studies is not only history but also learning the ideals of leadership and unity to better our world.
The science photo is of the Grand Tetons National Park, science is all around us and (to be completely honest, this is my favorite place in the world to visit)
The social skills and behavior photo is of Lincoln Monument, to remind us that even in the worst of times when others attack us, harm our fellow man we can still achieve growth both BIG and SMALL.