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Let’s Play Music!
Let’s Play Music!
3rd Grade

When entering third grade, your child should be able to solve problems using information from line plots, picture graphs and bar graphs.

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Using Punctuation
Using Punctuation
1st Grade

During first grade, your child will learn to capitalize dates and people’s names. Your child will also learn how to use punctuation at the ends of sentences, as well as how to use commas in dates and to separate words in a series. For example, “I like apples, bananas, and strawberries.”

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Storytelling
Storytelling
1st Grade

When entering first grade, your child should be able to describe familiar people, places, things and events and express their thoughts, feelings and ideas clearly.

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Capitalize!
Capitalize!
1st Grade

During first grade, your child will learn to capitalize dates and people’s names. Your child will also learn how to use punctuation at the ends of sentences, as well as how to use commas in dates and to separate words in a series. For example, “I like apples, bananas, and strawberries.”

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Find the Capitals & Punctuation Marks!
Find the Capitals & Punctuation Marks!
2nd Grade

When entering second grade, your child should remember to capitalize dates and people’s names. Your child will also be expected to use punctuation at the ends of sentences. Your child should also use commas in dates and to separate words in a series. For example, “I like apples, bananas, and strawberries.”

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Oral Language Prompt Box
Oral Language Prompt Box
1st Grade

When entering first grade, your child should be able to describe familiar people, places, things and events and express their thoughts, feelings and ideas clearly.

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Using Punctuation
Using Punctuation
2nd Grade

When entering second grade, your child should remember to capitalize dates and people’s names. Your child will also be expected to use punctuation at the ends of sentences. Your child should also use commas in dates and to separate words in a series. For example, “I like apples, bananas, and strawberries.”

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