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LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICT Language Arts Curriculum Maps – Grade 1 Topic: Foundational Skills Concept : 1 Foundational Skills Print Concepts CC.1.1.1.B Concept : 2 Foundational Skills Phonological Awareness CC.1.1.1.C Lesson Essential Questions: How do I recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence? Lesson Essential Questions: How do I distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words? How do I count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken and written words? How do I orally produce single-syllable words, including consonant blends and digraphs? How do I isolate and pronounce initial, medial, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words? How do I add or substitute individual sounds (phonemes) in one-syllable words to make new words? Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Blends: bl- in blue and black cl- in clap and close fl- in fly and flip gl- in glue and glove pl- in play and please br- in brown and break cr- in cry and crust dr- in dry and drag fr- in fry and freeze gr- in great and grand pr- in prize and prank tr- in tree and try sk- in skate and sky sl- in slip and slap Digraphs: ch- in chin and ouch sh- in ship and push th- in thing th- in this wh- in when ng- in ring nk- in rink Phonemes 8/18/2022 Page 1 Key Learning: Words have meaningful parts that follow specific sound combinations and spelling patterns. Application of these foundational skills will provide opportunities to gain the capacity to read and comprehend texts Unit Essential Question: How does a working knowledge of print, phonics and phonological awareness help me read on-level text with accuracy, an appropriate rate and expression?

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Page 1: Language Arts Curriculum - Lower Dauphin School   Web viewLOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. Language Arts Curriculum Maps – Grade 1. 8/28/2014Page 1

LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICTLanguage Arts Curriculum Maps – Grade 1

Topic: Foundational Skills

Concept: 1 Foundational SkillsPrint ConceptsCC.1.1.1.B

Concept: 2 Foundational SkillsPhonological AwarenessCC.1.1.1.C

Lesson Essential Questions:How do I recognize the distinguishing features of a sentence?

Lesson Essential Questions:How do I distinguish long from short vowel sounds in spoken single-syllable words?

How do I count, pronounce, blend, and segment syllables in spoken and written words?

How do I orally produce single-syllable words, including consonant blends and digraphs?

How do I isolate and pronounce initial, medial, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words?

How do I add or substitute individual sounds (phonemes) in one-syllable words to make new words?

Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Blends:bl- in blue and blackcl- in clap and closefl- in fly and flipgl- in glue and glovepl- in play and pleasebr- in brown and breakcr- in cry and crustdr- in dry and dragfr- in fry and freezegr- in great and grandpr- in prize and pranktr- in tree and trysk- in skate and skysl- in slip and slapsp- in spot and speedst- in street and stopsw- in sweet and sweaterspr- in spray and springstr- in stripe and strap

Digraphs:ch- in chin and ouchsh- in ship and pushth- in thingth- in thiswh- in whenng- in ringnk- in rink

Phonemes

ResourcesSentences - throughout Reading Street

ResourcesShort vowels - Throughout Reading StreetLong vowels - Units 2-5Segment words into sounds - Throughout Reading Street

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Key Learning: Words have meaningful parts that follow specific sound combinations and spelling patterns. Application of these foundational skills will provide opportunities to gain the capacity to read and comprehend texts across a range of types.

Unit Essential Question: How does a working knowledge of print, phonics and phonological awareness help me read on-level text with accuracy, an appropriate rate and expression?

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LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICTLanguage Arts Curriculum Maps – Grade 1

Orally produce single-syllable words - Throughout Reading StreetBlends/Digraphs - From unit 1.4 and beyondAdd/substitute phones - Unit 1 Weeks 1-6, Unit 2 Weeks 4-6 and beyond

Websites: Websites:http://www.enchantedlearning.com/consonantblends/ - provides sample lists for each blend/digraph

Apps for Print Concepts: Apps for Phonological Awareness:

Concept: 3 Foundational Skills Phonics and Word RecognitionCC.1.1.1.D

Concept: 4 Foundational SkillsFluencyCC.1.1.1.E

Lesson Essential Questions:How do I identify common consonant digraphs, final e and common vowel teams?

How do I decode one and two-syllable words with common patterns?

How do I read grade-level words with inflectional endings?

How do I read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words?

Lesson Essential Questions:How do I read on-level text with purpose and understanding?

How do I read on-level text orally with accuracy, appropriate rate, and expression on successive readings?

How do I use context to confirm pronunciation and meaning, rereading as necessary?

Vocabulary:Common initial consonant digraphs: ch, sh, th, wh, ph

Common final consonant digraphs: ch, ng, sh, th, gh(cough)

Final e: aCe; eCe; iCe; oCe; uCe (page 213, Word Journeys, Ganske)

Common vowel teams: ai, ay, ei, ee, ea, ie, igh, y, oa, oe, oo, iCC (mind), oCC (cold), ow (know), ew (few), ue, ui (Appendix 1, Word Journey, pages 215-217)

Irregularly spelled words (from sight word list): been, they, some, have, said, live, come, people, etc.

Vocabulary: Accuracy, rate, expression

Resourcesdigraphs - Unit 1 Weeks 4-6 and beyondFinal e - Unit 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5Vowel patterns - throughout Reading StreetInflectional endings/base words - throughout Reading Street

Resources

Websites Crickweb Literacy-Word Wheel 1 & 2; blending phonemes-CVC-Clusters

Websites http://www.readinga-z.com/ - can be used to provide on-level texts, students can record their reading, and they can listen to fluent reading of stories.

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LOWER DAUPHIN SCHOOL DISTRICTLanguage Arts Curriculum Maps – Grade 1

Fun CitySkills: spelling

-phonics endings – rhyming

APPS for Phonics and Word RecognitionWord BingoLittle SpellerMagnetic ABC

APPS for FluencyOne Minute ReaderTimed Reader

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