Theo,Skylar, and Rylee and the four seasons.Theo is a turtle, Skylar is a squirrel, and Rylee is a bird. They are friends that stay together and discover facts about the four seasons of the year. They learn about the months of the year, holidays, and the days of the week.Educational Outcomes for Students K-3:SCIENCEThe student will read and comprehend that there are four seasons in a year,That each season has specific physical characteristics.That people need seasonal adaptations. That animals have seasonal adaptations. Geography: Student will identify states by shapes and locations on a map.Geography: Student will identify the Compass Rose.Geography: Student will identify state symbols.Geography: Student will learn facts about states.Civics: Student will identify the months of the year.Civics: Student will identify the holidays in the months of the year.Civics: Student will identify the days of the week.Reading: Student will describe the four seasons.Reading: Student will recite the twelve months of the year.Reading: Student will recite the seven days of the week.Reading: Student will be able to retell the story.Reading: Student will increase their vocabulary.Reading: Student will use pictures as clues to help identify words.Reading: Student will identify rhyming words.
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Janet Staples: Author, educator, specialist in multi-sensory-multi-disciplinary learning. With thirty-eight years of classroom experience, her innovative and effective techniques have redefined success for thousands of Virginia's elementary and middle school students. A Few of My Presentations: Tele Conference for Math teachers at Old Dominion University. Teaching Strategies to Math and Science teachers: ODU, 2002 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Old Dominion University Annual Symposium. 9th Annual Mid-Atlantic Symposium on SOLS: Old Dominion University 2001. Dan River Elementary and Middle School: Danville, Virginia 2001. Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Correctional Education: Richmond, Virginia, 2000. Regional Math Conference, New Jersey, 2001. Tidewater Math Conference: Maury High School, 2001. Peninsula Math Conference: 2001 Pittsylvania County Schools: Danville, Virginia, 2000 Mathews Public Schools. Here is what they have been saying: I appreciate you taking the time to share with teachers your ideas and activities. I heard nothing but good comments from teachers as they moved from session to session. Everyone seemed excited about learning new ways to help students learn. Elizabeth M. O'Brien: Math Coordinator, Peninsula Council. Best in service in 30 years of teaching. Participant Virginia Commonwealth for Correctional Education. Invite her back. Super session. We need more teachers like Janet. Participant at the Mid--Atlantic Symposium on SOLS. Activity Puts Kids On Hunt For Knowledge: Margaret Windley: Portsmouth Times. Staples has combined her idea for the Treasure Hunt and other games in books that she uses in seminars throughout Hampton Roads: Stephanie Crockett: Virginia Pilot. On behalf of the Instructional Team, may I take this opportunity to say thank you for assisting Pittysylvania County Schools at the Summer Institute. J. E. Daniels: Administrative Assistant Instruction, Pittyslvania County Schools. Teacher Focus On Fun And Sols: Tina Mccloud: The Daily Press. I would like to thank my family and those educators that supported my efforts. Janet L. Staples: State of Virginia Educator for 38 years.
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