1st Grade

In Grade 1, students learn about their relationship to the classroom, school, and community.  The concepts of time and chronology are developed by distinguishing among past, present, and future events.  Students identify anthems and mottoes of the United States and TExas.  Students make simple maps to identify the location of places in the classroom, school, and community.  The concepts of goods and services and the value of work are introduced.  Students identify historic figures and ordinary people who exhibit good citizenship.  Students describe the importance of family customs and traditions and identify how technology has changed family life.  Students sequence and categorize information.

To support the teaching of the essential knowledge and skills, the use of a variety of rich material such as biographies; folktales; myths; legens; and poetry, songs, and artworks is encouraged.  Selections may include a children's biography of Abraham Lincoln.  Motivating resources are also available from museums, historical sites, presidential libraries, and local and state preservation societies.


People of Interest:

Thomas Alva Edison

Sam Houston

Abraham Lincoln

Alexander Graham Bell

Clara Harlow Barton

Nathan Hale

Eleanor Roosevelt


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