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K - 2 Language Arts

TRL Title Description Author (s) Grade / Content Areas

 

Family History

Every student needs to know their family history and how they are related to members of the family.

Melissa Blake and Connie Dailey

Grade: K-4

Content Area: Social Studies, Language Arts, and Technology

 

Children with Diabetes in the Classroom

Students in the classroom will understand the disease, relate how lives are affected, and develop ways in which they can help classmates with diabetes.

Helen Davis, Nancy Elstner, and Pam Ross

 

Grades 2-5

Content Area:  Science, Language Arts, and Technology

 

Who was Johnny Appleseed?

Students will develop an understanding of the life and times of early pioneers through the legend of Johnny Appleseed.

 

Juliette Lambert, Linda Ross, and Janet Carlson

Grade: 2

Content Area: Social Studies, Language Arts, and Technology

 

All About the Farm

The students will be able to identify the different animals on a farm using varied medias.

 

Kerra Middleton and Wendy Troup

Grade: K-1

Content Area: Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Technology

 

Colors

This lesson is designed

help students recognize the color red and objects in their environment that are red.

Leslie Edwards and Laura Bearden

Grade: K

Content Area: Language Arts and Technology

Pioneer Days Students will  compare and contrast pioneer life with life as we know it today Genie Burks, Margaret Stewart, Judy Underwood Grade: 2 and 3 Content Area: Social Studies and Language Arts
ABC Publishing Inc. Students will demonstrate phonemic awareness by recognizing beginning sounds in words, recognizing letters and matching the two.  Irene Carannante and Diane Holmes Pre-K and K: Phonemic Awareness

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