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Content Enhancement Organizers and Routines
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K
- 5th Grade
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Kindergarten
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Exploring
Math Concepts and Developing Numbers Sense in Our Everyday World
Explore math concepts at home and school and usr math to play games with
friends.
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1st
Grade
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Investigations
Investigate number, data, and space.
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Investigations
in Number, Data and Space Develop flexibility
in approaching problems, fluency in using mathematical skills
and proficiency in evaluating their solutions.
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Math
Develop flexibility in approaching
problems, fluency in using mathematical skills and
proficiency in evaluating their solutions.
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Trailblazers'
Math Use and apply mathematics in a cooperative
learning environment.
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2nd
Grade
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Investigations
in Number, Data and Space Develop flexibility in approaching
problems, fluency in using mathematical skills and proficiency
in evaluating their solutions.
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Investigations
in Number, Data and Space Develop flexibility in approaching
problems, fluency in using mathematical skills and proficiency
in evaluating their solutions.
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Science: Classification
Work on classifying and organizing skills using
things like plants, animals, soils and other materials for studying.
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Trailblazers'
Math Develop and master skills and concepts by solving problems
that integrates content areas, using strategies and tools.
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3rd
Grade
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Math
Build an understanding of numbers and concepts, and how to manipulate
those numbers with skills and strategies.
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Math
Build an understanding of numbers and concepts, and how to manipulate
those numbers with skills and strategies.
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Math
Understand and apply concepts and procedures from number sense;
geometric sense; probability and statistics; algebraic expressions,
measurement.
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Trailblazers'
Math Use complex problems to develop and master skills and
concepts, use strategies and tools that make sense to them, and
communicate their reasoning clearly.
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Writing
Communicate to given audiences with creative and engaging ideas.
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Writing
Write an interesting paragraph with appropriate organization,
word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions and to use the
steps of the writing process.
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Writing
Write an interesting paragraph with appropriate organization,
word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions and to use the
steps of the writing process.
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4th
Grade
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Fourth
Grade Mathematics Examine probability, fractions,
geometry.
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Math
Identify place value and patterns; compute numbers using multiplication,
division, addition and subtraction; measure length, width, area,
perimeter, volume, capacity and weight.
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Science
Cover three distinct areas of science: Life Science—Watersheds
and Estuaries, Earth Science—Earthquakes and Volcanoes,
and Physical Science—Hydroelectricity.
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Trailblazers'
Math Solve problems that integrates content areas.
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Washington
Past and Present Study changes that
have shaped our state and its regions. (Author: W. Albright)
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Washington
Past and Present Study changes that
have shaped our state and its regions. (Author: D. Fox)
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Washington
State Geography Study
Washington's geographical, historical, and economical features.
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Washington
State History, Geography, and Economics Study
Washington's geographical, historical, and economical features.
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Washington
State History: Discovery and Development(Gr. 4-12) Examine
major ideas, eras, themes, developments, geography, turning points,
chronology and, cause and effect relationships in Washington State
History.
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5th
Grade
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American History
Investigate history of the United States from the time of
Native American migration to present.
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Investigations
in Number, Data, and Space Think mathematically while building
a framework of number sense, learning to visualize and describe
geometric relationships, and learning to gather, organize, analyze,
and interpret data.
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Math
Cover the four operations, geometry, fractions, decimals, and
percents.
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Math
Review multiplication and division facts.
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Trailblazers' Math
Incorporate experiences in investigation and experimentation;
focus on solving problems that integrate the content areas.
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United
States History How the U.S. was formed, grew to be a nation,
and became a world power.
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Special
Education
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Exploring
Math Concepts and Developing Numbers Sense in Our Everyday World
(Gr. K) Explore
math concepts at home and school and usr math to play games with
friends
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Title
I Reading (Gr. K-6) Learn to decode words and make meaning
from print.
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Title
I Reading (Gr. 3-6) Learn to decode words and make meaning
from print.
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Mathematics
(Gr. 4-6) Understand and apply various concepts in relation to
the patterns they represent through problem solving, reasoning,
analyzing, and manipulating.
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6th
- 12th Grade
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Language Arts
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Language
Arts (Gr. 7) Focus on the 6-traits of writing
(ideas, organization,
voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions) and the
expository and persuasive modes. Read nonfiction texts, short
stories, novels, and poetry. Work effectively in a group and present
ideas to an audience.
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Language
Arts (Gr. 7) Focus on reading and writing.
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Expressive
Language Arts (Gr. 9-10) Provide an overview of
literature and composition, with an emphasis on how both
relate to students’ lives.
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Expressive
Language Arts (Gr. 9-11) Interpret literature, interact with
literature, and understand how this process can change lives.
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American
Literature (Gr. 11) Read, analyze and write about stories,
essays, poems and novels by and about Americans.
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Mathematics
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Math
(Gr. 6) Interpret graphs; solve equations;
identify number relationships within polygons; graph equations;
solve proportions; find surface and geometric area; identify
and use probability.
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Math
(Gr. 6) Interpret algebraic information through graphs; use variables;
solve decimal equations; work with number theory facts and fractions
and solve equations.
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Math
(Gr. 6) Investigate statistics, arithmetic,
algebra, decimals, measurement, number theory,
adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing fractions,
geometry, coordinate planes, ratio, percent, solids, probability.
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Math Course 2
(Gr. 6) Develop meaningful ways to use number
sense in computing and problem solving through the use of
reasoning, analyzing and critical thinking.
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Middle
School Math (Gr. 6-8, Special Ed.) Focus on numerical reasoning
through numbers, computation and estimation, patterns and functions,
algebra, statistics and probability, geometry and measurement
while utilizing problem solving strategies, communication, reasoning
and making connections.
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General Math
(Gr. 7) Focus on computations using all
operations and strategies (Author: K. Peck)
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General Math
(Gr. 7) Focus on computations using all
operations and strategies (Author: L. Younger)
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Pre-Algebra
(Gr. 8) Analyze and present data; rational and
irrational numbers operations; use formulas and functions.
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Pre-Algebra
(Gr. 8) Analyze and represent data; use rational and
irrational numbers; work with formulas and functions.
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Integrated
Math I (Gr. 8-10) Investigate of real-life contexts that lead
to the discovery of important mathematical concepts.
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PreIntegrated
Mathematics A (Gr. 9) Review number
sense, statistics, geometry and algebra.
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Basic
Math/Pre-Algebra (Gr. 9-10) Use data analysis and
its presentations,
rational and irrational numbers, the use of formulas and functions.
Write solutions, find area, surface. Explore similar, congruent
and transformed figures.
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Science
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Science
(Gr. 7) Understand how the components of nature can be organized
and described, and how those components interact and change.
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The
Local Environment (Gr. 7-8) Understand how components - plants,
animals and the physical environment are interrelated.
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Life
Science (Gr. 10) Study the diversity of living things and
their inter-relationships with each other and the world.
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Social
Studies
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Washington
State History: Discovery and Development (Gr. 4-12) Examine
major ideas, eras, themes, developments, geography, turning points,
chronology and, cause and effect relationships in Washington State
History.
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Social
Studies (Gr. 7) Infuse technology with geography skills, Eastern
Hemisphere civilizations and cultures, global interdependence.
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Social
Studies (Gr. 7) Investigate how human civilizations
and cultures develop over time, and how life in the Eastern
Hemisphere relates to life in the United States.
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