Lengua Inglesa
Primer grado
Durante el primer grado, el enfoque de ELA es fortalecer las habilidades de alfabetización fundamentales. Los estudiantes también construyen el conocimiento y el vocabulario por medio de la lectura. Los estudiantes deben leer de forma independiente (con ayuda según sea necesario) y escuchar los textos leídos en voz alta. Los textos deben ser mitad ficción y mitad no ficción. Los textos deben representar a personas, ideas e identidades diversas, incluyendo las voces y perspectivas de los pueblos Dakota y Anishinaabe, tanto históricos como contemporaneos.
Para ver todos los estándares estatales de 1er grado para ELA ver aquí: education.mn.gov/mde/dse/stds/ela
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LOS ALUMNOS DE PRIMER GRADO DEBEN SABER HACER LO SIGUIENTE AL FINAL DEL ANO
EJEMPLOS DE ARTE DE LENGUA INGLESA DE 1ER GRADO
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A continuación se muestra un ejemplo de texto decodificable en un nivel de Primer Grado. Los niños deberían recibir este tipo de textos decodificables para eliminar la distracción de encontrarse con patrones ortográficos no enseñados. Este tipo de textos debe incluir imágenes y tener sólo una o dos frases por página.
The Hares and the Frogs
Three hares stood in the grass. “I am sad,” one of them said. “I wish we were brave.” “So do I,” said the next one. “But we are not brave. A splash in the brook scares us. The wind in the grass scares us. We are scared all the time.” “Yes,” said the last one. “It is sad to be a hare.”
Just then there was a splash in the brook. The splash scared the hares. They ran off to hide. As they ran, they scared a bunch of frogs. “Look,” said one of the hares. “The frogs are scared of us!” “Yes, they are!” said the next hare. “They are scared of us! Well, I’m glad I am not a frog!” “Yes!” said the last hare. “In the end, it is good to be a hare!”2
Abajo hay un ejemplo de escritura en el nivel de 1er Grado.3
CHESTER’S WAY
Chester’s Way by Kevin Henkes is a storey about two mice named Chester and Wilson. They are best friends. They played with echether. They remgndid echether to wear sunscreen. They rode bikes with echother. The drest the same way for Halloween. Chester and Wilson were probelby best friends forever. I have a best friend his name is Chris we like to taking trns paying at our house.
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ACTIVIDADES DIARIAS PARA REFORZAR EL APRENDIZAJE
Tips for Talking to Teachers
A strong relationship between families and teachers is key to ensuring students have what they need to succeed. Parent involvement not only leads to higher grades and test scores, but also helps students develop self-confidence, motivation, and social skills. Knowing what questions to ask at school visits and parent-teacher conferences can help you feel confident when it comes to addressing your child’s’ academic needs.