Curriculum

Preschool

Colors

Numbers

Letters

Shapes

Spatial Reasoning

Animals

Social Issues

Weather

People

General Vocabulary

Math Readiness

Kindergarten

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Character Development

First Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Character Development

Second Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Character Development

Third Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Character Development

Fourth Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Fifth Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Sixth Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Seventh Grade

Language Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Health

Eighth Grade

Language Arts

Algebra I

Science

Social Studies

Health

Ninth Grade

Language Arts

Geometry

Biology/Life Science

Social Studies

Health

Home Economics

Tenth Grade

Algebra II

Earth Science

Social Studies

Health

Eleventh Grade

Language Arts

Precalculus

Chemistry

Social Studies

Health

Twelfth Grade

Calculus

Probability and Statistics

Physics

Economics

American Democracy

Health

A Note About Our Curriculum

The educational standards for the state of California form the basis for most of our curriculum. For more information about what is included in each subtopic, and for ideas on how to supplement the flashcards you find here, please visit California’s Department of Education website.

In particular, the content standards and the curriculum frameworks will help teachers, students, and facilitators gain insight into why we have organized our curriculum as we have, and what our flashcards teach.

Preschool

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Preschool Colors

Basic Colors

Colors Found in Nature

Colors Found in Toys

Colors Found in Vehicles

Colors Found in Foods

Colors Found in Clothes

Colors Found in Animals

Concept of Blending

Primary Colors

Mixing Primary Colors

Preschool Numbers

Recognition

Numbers 0 to 10

Numbers by Tens

How Many?

Counting Foods

Counting Vehicles

Counting Toys

Counting Animals

More / Less

Which is More / Less Foods

Which is More / Less Vehicles

Which is More / Less Toys

Which is More / Less Animals

Patterns

Food Patterns

Shape Patterns

Color Patterns

Letter Patterns

Toy Patterns

Animal Patterns

Number Patterns

Preschool Letters

Capital / Lowercase

Matching With Capital Letters

Matching With Lower Case Letters

Starts With -----

Foods

Vehicles

Toys

Animals

Colors

Preschool Shapes

Recognition

Colored Shapes

Count the Sides

Food Shapes

Vehicle Shapes

Toy Shapes

Animal Shapes

Colors and Shapes

Shapes in the World

Food Shapes

Vehicle Shapes

Toy Shapes

Animal Shapes

Preschool Spatial Reasoning

Taller / Shorter

Foods

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Shapes

Thicker / Thinner

Foods

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Shapes

Inside / Outside

Foods

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Shapes

Above / Below

Foods

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Shapes

Preschool Animals

Ocean

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

River

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

Farm

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

Forest

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

House

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

Sky

Animals

Characteristics

Babies

Food

Insect / Spiders

Recognizing

Characteristics

Babies

Food

Preschool Social Issues

Feelings

Feelings

Friendship / Sharing

Friendship

Sharing

Safe / Unsafe

Safe and Unsafe

Being Polite

Being Polite

Following Directions

Following Directions

Preschool Weather

Recognition

Weather Sounds

Weather Seasons

Weather Pictures

Attire

Accessories

Preschool People

Recognition

Emergency Workers

Service People

Matching With Uniform / Accessories

Emergency Workers

Service People

Family

Family

Preschool General Vocabulary

This is A -----

Food

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Objects

Shapes

Which is the -----?

Food

Toys

Vehicles

Animals

Objects

Shapes

Preschool Math Readiness

Operations

Simple Addition

Simple Subtraction

Time

Day and Night

Statistics

Sorting Objects

Comparing Objects

Which Doesn’t Belong?

Object Graphs

Kindergarten

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Kindergarten Language Arts

Reading

Letter Sounds

Student practices orally making sounds for all consonants and short vowels

First Words

What is a word? Show pictures and ask: fox or box? ball or fall?

Sight Words

Explains that some words don’t follow the rules and can’t be sounded out; we read simple sight word, and student chooses it from a list of three

Count the Syllables

What is a syllable?; count the number of syllables in words that we read aloud

Count the Sounds

Words are made up of letter sounds; how many sounds do you hear in “cat”?

Count the Words

Track the words in a printed sentence that is read aloud; how many words in the sentence? Which word is “skip”?

Rhyming

Change one letter to create a rhyming word

Colors

Reading color words: black, brown, red, blue, etc.

Reading Literature

Books

Identifying front cover, back cover, title page

Is it Real or Fantasy?

Distinguishing between real stories and fantasy stories

Retelling

Identifies characters, setting, and important events in short stories read aloud

Nursery Rhymes

Covers simple nursery rhymes and touches on themes and characters in simple way

Sayings

The early bird gets the worm. Don’t cry over spilt milk. Keep your fingers crossed.

Identify Types of Writing

Books, poems, newspapers, signs, labels

Phonics and Spelling

Beginning Sounds

Consonants

Ending Sounds

Consonants

Long and Short Vowels

All vowels

Spell CVC Words

Common, regular three-letter words

Word Family Fun

Adding, changing, or deleting one letter to make a new word: sat to fat, bug to rug, red to bed, etc.

Writing

Letters and Their Sounds

Includes all letters

Capital and Lowercase Letters

Includes all letters

Beginning and Ending Sounds

We read a three-letter word and ask student to indicate the first or last letter; Ex. We say “but” and ask student to identify the first letter

Print Upper and Lower Case Letters

Print Words

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Gives descriptions of common objects and ask what is being described

Sorting

Lists and pictures of common items are presented; student is asked what belongs or does not belong

Comprehension

Listening Practice

We read short stories and ask child questions. Who? When? Where?

Following Directions

We read simple directions of one or two steps and ask students to respond

Describing

Why do we use describing words? What are describing words? Ask students to describe the size, color, or shape of various objects

Oral Language

Recite a Rhyme

Recite short poems, rhymes, and songs

Tell About It

Relate an experience or creative story in a logical sequence

Speaking

Students speak in coherent sentences

Kindergarten Math

Number Sense

Comparing Sets

Compare two or more sets of objects (up to ten objects in each group) and identify which set is equal to, more than, or less than the other

Manipulating Objects

Count, recognize, represent, name, and order a number of objects (up to 30)

Larger and Smaller Numbers

Know that the larger numbers describe sets with more objects in them than the smaller numbers have

Using Concrete Objects

Use concrete objects to determine the answers to addition and subtraction problems (for two numbers that are each less than 10)

Estimating

Recognize when an estimate is reasonable

Algebra and Functions

Identify, Sort and Classify

Identify, sort, and classify objects by attribute and identify objects that do not belong to a particular group (e.g., all these balls are green, those are red)

Measurement and Geometry

Comparing to a Reference

Compare the length, weight, and capacity of objects by making direct comparisons with reference objects (e.g., note which object is shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, or holds more)

Time Concepts

Demonstrate an understanding of concepts of time (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening, today, yesterday, tomorrow, week, year) and tools that measure time (e.g., clock, calendar)

Days of the Week

Name the days of the week

Common Times

Identify the time (to the nearest hour) of everyday events (e.g., lunch time is 12 o'clock; bedtime is 8 o'clock at night)

Common Geometric Objects

Identify and describe common geometric objects (e.g., circle, triangle, square, rectangle, cube, sphere, cone)

Comparing by Common Attributes

Compare familiar plane and solid objects by common attributes (e.g., position, shape, size, roundness, number of corners)

Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability

Investigation Process

Pose information questions; collect data; and record the results using objects, pictures, and picture graphs

Patterns

Identify, describe, and extend simple patterns (such as circles or triangles) by referring to their shapes, sizes, or colors

Mathematical Reasoning

Determining Methods

Determine the approach, materials, and strategies to be used

Using Tools and Strategies

Use tools and strategies, such as manipulatives or sketches, to model problems

Explaining Reasoning

Explain the reasoning used with concrete objects and/ or pictorial representations

Computing and Checking

Make precise calculations and check the validity of the results in the context of the problem

Kindergarten Science

Physical Sciences

Describing Objects

Students know objects can be described in terms of the materials they are made of (e.g., clay, cloth, paper) and their physical properties (e.g., color, size, shape, weight, texture, flexibility, attraction to magnets, floating, sinking)

Forms of Water

Students know water can be a liquid or a solid and can be made to change back and forth from one form to the other

Evaporation

Students know water left in an open container evaporates (goes into the air) but water in a closed container does not

Life Sciences

Comparing Plants and Animals

Students know how to observe and describe similarities and differences in the appearance and behavior of plants and animals (e.g., seed-bearing plants, birds, fish, insects)

Life Science in Stories

Students know stories sometimes give plants and animals attributes they do not really have

Structures of Plants and Animals

Students know how to identify major structures of common plants and animals (e.g., stems, leaves, roots, arms, wings, legs)

Earth Sciences

Landforms

Students know characteristics of mountains, rivers, oceans, valleys, deserts, and local landforms

Weather

Students know changes in weather occur from day to day and across seasons, affecting Earth and its inhabitants

Natural Resources

Students know how to identify resources from Earth that are used in everyday life and understand that many resources can be conserved

Investigation and Experimentation

Using the Five Senses

Observe common objects by using the five senses

Describing Properties

Describe the properties of common objects

Describing Position

Describe the relative position of objects by using one reference (e.g., above or below)

Comparing and Sorting Objects

Compare and sort common objects by one physical attribute (e.g., color, shape, texture, size, weight)

Communicating Observations

Communicate observations orally and through drawings

Kindergarten Social Studies

Being a Good Citizen

Following Rules

Such as sharing and taking turns; know the consequences of breaking them

Being A Good Citizen

Character

Examples of honesty, courage, determination, individual responsibility; patriotism in American and world history from stories and folklore

Beliefs

Beliefs and related behaviors of characters in stories from times past; understand the consequences of the characters' actions

National and State Symbols

National Symbols

e.g.,flag, the bald eagle, the Statue of Liberty

State Symbols

Flags, etc.

Jobs That People Do

Jobs

At the school, in the local community, and from historical accounts

Locations of Places and Environments

Locations of Objects

Using the terms near/far, left/right, and behind/in front

Land and Water on Maps and Globes

Locate general areas referenced in historical legends and stories

Map and Traffic Symbols

e.g., those for land, water, roads, cities

Maps and Models of Neighborhoods

Incorporating such structures as police and fire stations, airports, banks, hospitals, supermarkets, harbors, schools, homes, places of worship, and transportation lines

Maps and Models of Schools

Layout, environs, and the jobs people do there

Time Order

Using a Calendar

Placing days, weeks, and months in proper order

Events and People of Other Times

Commemorative Holidays

Purposes, the people and events honored, the human struggles that were the basis for the events,e.g., Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Washington's and Lincoln's Birthdays, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day

How People Lived in Earlier Times

And how their lives would be different today, e.g., getting water from a well, growing food, making clothing, having fun, forming organizations, living by rules and laws

George Washington

Stories and triumphs

Abraham Lincoln

Stories and triumphs

Betsy Ross

Stories and triumphs

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Stories and triumphs

Benjamin Franklin

Stories and triumphs

Harriet Tubman

Stories and triumphs

Pocahontas

Stories and triumphs

George Washington Carver

Stories and triumphs

Booker T. Washington

Stories and triumphs

Daniel Boone

Stories and triumphs

Kindergarten Health

Signs / Symptoms of Illness

Fever

Rash

Cough

Congestion

Encouraging Positive Health Choices

Eating Practices

Cleanliness

Safety Practices

Positive vs. Negative Behaviors

Waiting Your Turn

Pushing

Honesty

Lying

Refusal Skills

Healthy Behavior Skills

Just Say No

Stranger Danger

Kindergarten Character Development

Character Study

Defining Character

Learning the Traits

Monkey See Monkey Do

Recognizing Character in History

Recognizing Character in Others

Recognizing Character in Fairy Tales

Roleplay

Doing the Right Thing

First Grade

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Grade One Language Arts

Reading Skills

Listening to Language

We read a three- or four-letter word and student chooses correct word from list

Sight Words

We read sight word and student chooses correct word from list

Inflectional Forms

We read a word such as “looking” and student selects this word from list that includes “looked, looking, looks.”;other target words: jump, see, sleep, play, etc.

Reading Fluently

Reading Literature

Sayings

Getting cold feet. Got off on the wrong foot. Got up on the wrong side of the bed.

Prose

Learning about story elements; identifying characters, plot, setting

Mother Goose

Covers Mother Goose nursery rhymes and introduces students to the idea of a body of work in literature

Fables

Characteristics of fables;examples of well-known fables

Retelling

What happened in the beginning, in the middle, at the end of a story

Answering Questions

Who, what, when, where, why, how questions

Books

What does an author do? An illustrator?

Phonics and Spelling

Word Family Fun

Adding, changing, or deleting one letter to make a new word. i.e. cat to rat, that to hat, ice to dice, boy to box

CVC Words

Tag, map, red, pig, pin, mom, wet, hen, bun, etc.

CVCE Words

What happens when we put an “e” on the end of a word? Does the “e” make a sound? kite, cave, rake, note, wide, joke, etc.

Vowel Diagraphs

Beginning and Ending Sounds

Fill in the missing letter based on the sound of the word

Initial Consonant Blends

What is a blend? Simplest examples: drop, flag, skip, glad, grass, sled, trash, etc.

Compound Words

What is a compound word? Simplest examples: snowman, windmill, inside, hilltop, etc.

Contractions

What is a contraction? Simplest examples: isn’t, aren’t, can’t, won’t, I’m, we’re, etc.

Writing

Capital Letters

First word in sentence, names, proper nouns

Plural Nouns

Simple examples, adding “s” to regular nouns

Sentences

Parts of a sentence: capital letter, punctuation, makes sense

Three Types of Sentences

Telling sentences, exclamations, and questions

Putting Sentences in Order

Sentence is mixed up and student puts into correct order

Using Descriptive Words

Using sensory words to describe how something looks, feels, tastes, smells, sounds to help reader “see”

Paragraphs

Choosing a focus

Identify Problems in Sentences

Words not separated by proper space, letters illegible, sentences that don’t stay on the lines, words missing, etc.

Writing Practice

Student demonstrates he can properly write all letters of the alphabet, short words, and sentences

Write Brief Narratives

Fictional, autobiographical, describing an experience

Vocabulary

Categorizing

Which word doesn’t belong: cat, dog, bear, and shoe, etc.; use color words, shapes, foods, etc.

Predictions

What will happen next?; using “signpost” words and context to make predictions

Comprehension

Reading Practice

We read short story and ask student to answer simple questions from what they’ve heard

Asking Questions

How to get information or ask clarification; when is it okay to ask questions?

Following Directions

Simple, two-step directions – giving them and following them

Sequence

Is this paragraph in the right order?

Oral Language

Introduction to Public Speaking

Speak clearly, speak loudly, stick to the point, don’t fidget

Recitation

Student recites short rhymes

Grade One Math

Number Sense

Whole Numbers to 100

Count, read, and write whole numbers to 100

Comparing and Ordering

Compare and order whole numbers to 100 by using the symbols for less than, equal to, or greater than (<, =, >)