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Grade K

Description

Kindergarten Curriculum / per Teacher Seat

Kindergarten instruction lays the foundation for students to work well with others across differences and, specifically, to make intentional choices about their thoughts and behaviors. They focus on forming strong, trusting relationships built on compromise, courtesy, and inclusivity. Students discern appropriate self-management techniques and explore how to make responsible choices for themselves and the school community.

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Components

Print Components

  • Teacher’s Lesson Guide: This is an instructional manual that guides teachers on how to implement each lesson, and offers suggestions on discussion questions.
  • Student Journals: Vibrant workbooks that provide visual and manipulative tools to seamlessly promote student learning and skill development in connection to each Fly Five lesson.
  • Poster Packs: Vocabulary-based posters that integrate life skills and literacy in the classroom, as well as graphic organizers to help students brainstorm and organize ideas and new information.
  • Scenario Cards:  Skill-aligned cards that offer a variety of questions and prompts for building academic, behavioral, social and emotional skills. 
  • The Mindful Student: Twenty grade-specific, versatile mindfulness activities that facilitate emotional regulation, self-awareness, and overall student well-being and correspond with a core lesson within the curriculum.
  • Read-Alouds: Twenty read-alouds aligned to a Lexile range featuring the Center City Kids and showcasing their life skills as they navigate developmentally appropriate situations. Part of the Teacher’s Lesson Guide and a digital teacher resource.

Digital Components

  • Digital Platform: A Learning Management System (LMS) that functions as a virtual library and instructional delivery platform for Fly Five materials.
  • Teacher Resource: Additional information that contextualizes the lessons and allows for stronger instruction and more in-depth learning through activities, journal pages, and writing prompts.
  • School-to-Home Connection: A weekly newsletter to help bridge the gap between school and home, filled with engaging activities that encourage growth beyond the classroom.
  • Answer Keys: Aligns with the Student Journal and can be used as a guide to drive student focus, engagement, and discussion.
  • Helpful Hints: A resource that offers solutions to the questions and challenges that may arise when implementing the curriculum.
  • Professional Development: Ongoing curriculum implementation support for teachers through the Fly Five Implementation Support Package.

Overview

  • Kindergarteners engage with new experiences, new friends, and new social and emotional skills. Through guided explorations and hands-on learning, they are laying the foundation to work well with others and make intentional choices about their behaviors. Kindergarten students deepen their sense of community and practice being engaged, thoughtful participants in the classroom.

 

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