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Language Arts - Elementary Curriculum English Language Arts Kindergarten (2023)
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Speaking and Listening (K.SL)

Students will learn to collaborate, express and listen to ideas, integrate and evaluate information from various sources, use media and visual displays as well as language and grammar strategically to help achieve communicative purposes, and adapt to context and task.

Standard K.SL.2:

Speak clearly and audibly while expressing thoughts, emotions, and ideas.
  • Adaptation of The Boy Who Cried "Wolf"
    Students retell a story to reinforce sequencing.
  • Design an "All About Me" Poster
    This lesson is designed for Kindergarten to create an online digital poster about themselves.  It can be used for any grades, however, the standards I used are for Kindergarten.
  • Kindergarten Lesson Ideas: Code & Go Mouse
    This is a list of potential ideas based off a specific technology. None of these ideas are fully developed lessons. Please make changes and adaptations as necessary for the students in your class.
  • Retelling Folktales Through Short Films
    This is a fun lesson plan is meant to help students master the ability to retell a story with a beginning middle and end, and identify important characters and settings in the story.  It will also help students learn the very basics of film making including story boarding, creating props and scenery, the importance or lighting and camera placement, copyright, and audio.
  • Retelling the African Folktale Abiyoyo
    Students will learn about retelling and performing stories from other cultures.


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