Elementary

KINDERGARTEN

Kindergarten is a fantastic year of both social and academic growth. The kindergarten year lays the foundation for future success in all aspects of life. We work hard to develop our student’s sense of wonder and excitement about the world.

Language Arts

Kindergarten is heavily focused on phonological awareness. We work on the students’ knowledge of all 26 letters and sounds, and from there, we learn how to start building and breaking apart words. We also dive into books, exploring their different parts and using our knowledge of letters and sounds to begin to read!

Math

Kindergarten focuses on numbers and number sense. We work on counting orally and counting objects. By the end of Kindergarten, students will be able to count to 100, count 30 objects, recognize numbers written to 30, and be able to tell one more or one less number up to 50. We will also go over shapes, patterns, and the beginning of addition and subtraction.

Science

Kindergarten will begin to explore science and the scientific method. We talk about our five senses and do some exploration using our five senses. We discuss properties of water, along with force and matter, including the motions of push and pull. Finally, we end with talking about changes over time. This includes talking about animals, plants, and things in nature.

Social Studies

Kindergarten works on becoming good citizens in school and at home. We learn about maps and how to use them, including positional words and identifying land and water on a map. We discuss famous Americans and important holidays celebrated by various cultures in our country. Finally, we talk about ways that people earn money, what jobs they could do when they grow up, and people who help our community.

Young student with headphones watching computer.

Young student with headphone on ipad

FIRST GRADE

First grade is a magical year! The academic and social growth we see in our first graders each year is amazing. As our world has changed, so have our classrooms. Our first grade program uses digital tools, but we still focus on developing a love of learning.

Language Arts

The main focus in language arts is reading. The students will continue to develop phonics, decoding strategies, sight words, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension skills as they mature into proficient readers. The students will work at their developmental reading levels as they strengthen their individual skills. They will begin to communicate through their writing by generating their own ideas, starting each sentence with a capital letter, using descriptive words, and spelling sight words correctly.

Math

The main focus in math is number sense. The students will learn a variety of strategies to improve this fundamental skill. They will take part in many hands-on activities to practice number sense at their developmental levels. The students will use their number sense to count and sort objects, complete simple addition and subtraction, recognize patterns, tell time to the hour and half hour, count coins, understand simple fractions, and practice simple measurement.

Science

In science the students will become scientific investigators as we study matter, Earth and sun relationships, seasonal changes, natural resources, force, energy and motion, and basic needs of plants and animals.

Social Studies

In social studies the students will learn about citizenship, American and Virginia symbols, Virginia leaders, Virginia climate and seasons, landforms in Virginia, map skills, and simple economics.

SECOND GRADE

By second grade, most students have settled in and have begun to use the skills they learned in kindergarten and in first grade. They become more analytical in their thinking as they take on more complicated assignments. Second grade marks a year of transition as children learn to become self-directed, independent learners.

Language Arts

Students will get to explore various genres of literature while also learning foundational decoding and phonics skills. Second graders will also learn and demonstrate higher-level literacy skills such as comprehension of fiction and nonfiction texts and written expression.

Math

In second grade, students will work to strengthen their number sense with the use of manipulatives, problem solving and hands-on practice. Students will be exploring relationships between place value and addition and subtraction. Second graders will also be building on previously learned material in telling time, patterning, measurement, data collection and graphing, and estimation.

Science

Second graders will put their scientific investigation skills to use by observing and conducting experiments! They will study changes in phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas), plant and animal life cycles, seasonal changes affect plants and animals, and weather changes and patterns.

Social Studies

From American Indians to famous Americans, second graders will be learning about some of the famous people who made our country great! Students will also learn about the responsibilities of good citizens and how people from diverse backgrounds participate and contribute to their communities.In doing so, they will exhibit the CCPS Core Values of respect, responsibility, honesty and accountability for culturally diverse people and populations. Finally, second graders will apply concepts of geography, civics, and economics to their everyday lives.

Young student with headphone on ipad

Young student with headphone on ipad

THIRD GRADE

In third grade, children start putting the learning pieces together to take on more complicated assignments. This is the first year they begin to do some work independently rather than with the explicit directions given in earlier grade levels. Third grade is an exciting year because before third-grade, students learn to read – but beginning in third-grade, students read to learn!

Language Arts

The main focus in language arts is reading. The students will continue to develop phonics, decoding strategies, sight words, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension skills as they mature into proficient readers. The students will work at their developmental reading levels as they strengthen their individual skills. They will begin to communicate through their writing by generating their own ideas, starting each sentence with a capital letter, using descriptive words, and spelling sight words correctly.

Math

The main focus in math is number sense. The students will learn a variety of strategies to improve this fundamental skill. They will take part in many hands-on activities to practice number sense at their developmental levels. The students will use their number sense to count and sort objects, complete simple addition and subtraction, recognize patterns, tell time to the hour and half hour, count coins, understand simple fractions, and practice simple measurement.

Science

In science the students will become scientific investigators as we study matter, Earth and sun relationships, seasonal changes, natural resources, force, energy and motion, and basic needs of plants and animals.

Social Studies

In social studies the students will learn about citizenship, American and Virginia symbols, Virginia leaders, Virginia climate and seasons, landforms in Virginia, map skills, and simple economics.

FOURTH GRADE

Fourth grade is a wonderful year full of transition and implementation. You will be amazed at how they grow, learn, and mature over the year. They will continue to develop work habits and study skills that will make them more eager to seek answers, ask more questions, organize self and become more independent on their work.

Language Arts

Students will explore various genres of literature in 4th grade. They will demonstrate comprehension of fictional texts, literary nonfiction texts, and poetry. Fourth graders will write in a variety of forms to include narrative, descriptive, opinion, and expository.

Math

Students will continue to build their number sense. In fourth we will work with larger numbers and higher level mathematical concepts. This year we will add and subtract fractions, decimal concepts, explore patterns, learn elapsed time, estimate, and work on place value to the hundred millions place.

Science

In previous years we have studied electricity and circuits in fourth grade. This year we will be studying oceans instead which is very exciting! It will go along well with our studies of Earth including its resources, weather, ecosystems, plants, and animals.

Social Studies

Fourth grade focuses on Virginia Studies. The curriculum and standards allow students to develop a greater understanding of Virginia’s rich history, from the cultures of its native peoples and the founding of Jamestown to the present. We begin by studying the five regions of Virginia and their products and industry of the region. We learn about the Revolutionary War, Civil War, westward expansion, and the 1900s through present time.

Young student with headphones watching computer.

Young student with headphones watching computer.

FIFTH GRADE

This is such an exciting year for students as they are enjoying their last year in elementary school and preparing for that journey into middle school.

In fifth grade, teachers challenge students with long-term projects that require planning and organization. Parents, guardians and teachers can play a critical role in listening, reassuring and supporting the new individuals that are starting to emerge.

Language Arts

Students will continue to explore fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in 5th grade. They will demonstrate comprehension in all areas of literacy. Fifth graders will write in a variety of forms to include narrative, descriptive, opinion, and expository.

Math

Fifth grade math places emphasis on number sense with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. This focus includes concepts of prime and composite numbers, identifying even and odd numbers, and solving problems using order of operations for positive whole numbers. Students will develop a working knowledge of fractions and decimals and use that knowledge to solve practical problems. Students will expand on their knowledge of probability and solve problems, using a sample space, a tree diagram, or the Fundamental Counting Principle. Students will be introduced to expressions within a variable. Students will solve problems using strategies including place value and the properties of addition and multiplication.

Science

In fifth-grade science we focus on student growth in understanding the nature of science. We focus on building on all of the fourth grade content and expanding on it and providing students with new content in Oceans, Plant and Animal Cells, Geology and the Rock Cycle.

Social Studies

In fifth grade social studies, we focus on the geography of our world. We talk about how to use maps, globes and a compass rose. Then we move into the five themes of geography. Next, we will take time to talk about each of the seven continents in depth.

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