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Composition (Grade 1) by Mrs. Dore

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Instructor Image Dawn Dore
49 Lessons
9 months
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IITAE Course UpdateGrade 1Primary School Courses

Composition (Grade 1) by Mrs. Dore

Instructor Image Dawn Dore
49 Lessons
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9 months
27 Student
Free Enroll In This Course
Introduction

RATIONALE

The Interim Language Arts Standards for Primary Schools was developed to address the shortcomings of the present curriculum. Based on its approach, the present curriculum is deemed vague as concepts are not explicitly stated and clearly defined. It lacks scope and sequence of concepts and does not contain sufficient content to meet the needs of primary school students. Additionally, its underlying philosophy and approach are not in sync with students’ needs and our cultural and social context. Considering the fact that English is a Second Language for many students, varied forms of dialect are predominantly used in the homes and during playtime. Hence there is no standard form.

AIMS

The main objectives of this document are to:

  1. stipulate the standards that students should master in specific grade levels
  2. provide an insight into the standards for previous and successive grades
  3. demonstrate that the teaching of Language Arts is spiral
  4. standardise the Language Arts content for each grade level and all primary schools within the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis
  5. facilitate smooth movement of teachers and students among schools within the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.

Lessons

TERM 1: (THE WRITING PROCESS)

Description -people, animal, place(still, action), thing, even
1 Topic
  • Description - Revision/Practice Exercise
Independent writing
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Pre-writing: Brainstorming, graphic organizing etc.
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Drafting
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Revising (for content)
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Self/Peer editing (for grammar, mechanics etc.)
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Publishing – newsletter, journal etc.
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Use of technology for editing
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TERM 1: PREWRITING SKILLS

Use strategies such as graphic organisers and outlines to elaborate and organise ideas to assist with planning writing
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Draft writing in a selected genre with supporting structure appropriate voice according to the intended message, audience and purpose for writing
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Make decisions about the use of precise language, including adjectives, adverbs, verbs and specific details and justify the choices made
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TERM 1: MODES OF WRITING

Write in a journal
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Write a letter
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Write a story/narrative
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Use descriptive writing
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Write an expository essay (giving instructions/directions)
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Write in a variety of forms
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Write a research report e.g. Book Report
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TERM 1: TRAITS OF WRITING

Ideas
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Organisation ***(chronological, sequential, procedural text)
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Word choice
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Conventions
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TERM 2: (THE WRITING PROCESS)

Description -people, animal, place(still, action), thing, even
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Independent writing
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Pre-writing: Brainstorming, graphic organizing etc.
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Drafting
- - -
Revising (for content)
- - -
Self/Peer editing (for grammar, mechanics etc.)
- - -
Publishing – newsletter, journal etc.
- - -
Use of technology for editing
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TERM 2: PREWRITING SKILLS

Use strategies such as graphic organisers and outlines to elaborate and organise ideas to assist with planning writing
- - -
Draft writing in a selected genre with supporting structure appropriate voice according to the intended message, audience and purpose for writing
- - -
Make decisions about the use of precise language, including adjectives, adverbs, verbs and specific details and justify the choices made
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TERM 3: (THE WRITING PROCESS)

Description -people, animal, place(still, action), thing, even
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Independent writing
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Independent Writing
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picture description
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picture description
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paragraphs
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paragraphs
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paragraphs (Tell the Story)
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Drafting
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Drafting
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Drafting
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Speaking and Listening
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Description
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TERM 3: PREWRITING SKILLS

Use strategies such as graphic organisers and outlines to elaborate and organise ideas to assist with planning writing
- - -
Draft writing in a selected genre with supporting structure appropriate voice according to the intended message, audience and purpose for writing
- - -
Make decisions about the use of precise language, including adjectives, adverbs, verbs and specific details and justify the choices made
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