Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
Description:
Have you wondered how many workers are needed to move people and cargo? Through this literature-based lesson, students review rhyming words, that different things move at different speeds, and vocabulary as they explore transportation and transportation-related jobs.
Education Levels:
1, 2, Kindergarten
Subject:
Physical Sciences, Literature
Resource Type:
Lesson plan
Medium:
Text/HTML
Fee Status:
Free
Online provider:
Beacon Learning Center
Learning Outcomes:
Learning Outcomes:
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1. understands basic modes of transportation (for example, walking, riding animals, various kinds of animal-drawn wagons, boats, trains, bicycles, cars, airplanes, space shuttles).
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1. identifies high frequency words
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4. understands the concept of words and constructs meaning from shared text, illustrations, graphics, and charts
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1. listens to, views, and discusses stories and other media about modes of transportation used to move people, products, and ideas from place to place, their importance, and their advantages and disadvantages.
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5. understands basic phonetic principles (for example, knows rhyming words; knows words that have the same initial and final sounds; knows which sound is in the beginning, middle, end of a word; blends individual sounds into words)
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1. knows simple descriptions of work and jobs that people do.
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Kindergarten
1. knows the names of objects that roll, slide, or fly
1. knows the names of objects that roll, slide, or fly
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Kindergarten
1. knows that the motion of an object (for example, toy truck, toy car, ball, marble) can be changed by a push or a pull
1. knows that the motion of an object (for example, toy truck, toy car, ball, marble) can be changed by a push or a pull
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Kindergarten
1. understands that different things move at different speeds (bicycle/motorcycle, car/plane, tortoise/hare)
1. understands that different things move at different speeds (bicycle/motorcycle, car/plane, tortoise/hare)
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