Manitoba Grade 1 Language Arts ELA - FULL YEAR BUNDLE
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Grade 1 – Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA) – Conventions, Spelling, and Fluency. This 459-page resource covers all elements, grade band descriptors, and elaborations related to conventions, spelling, and fluency in the Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA).
Included in this unit are 30 weeks of ELA instruction, with weekly word lists that explicitly teach consonant clusters as well as vowel teams. Along with these Science of Reading principles, we have weaved in the elaborations students in grade 1 need to learn while working with these word lists.
Included in this resource are the elaborations within the elements below:
Language as Sense Making – making connections, questioning, text forms, word choice, chunking, summarizing, inferencing, previewing, and more.
Language as System – legibility, spelling, grammar, capitalization, punctuation, fluency/automaticity, and more.
In addition, we have included a full-year long range plan that outlines what concepts from the curriculum you will be teaching each week, and what prefixes/suffixes/letter blends will be covered.
Some of the concepts covered:
- Printing Practice
- Mastering Alphabetic Principles and Letter Identification
- Vowel and Consonant Recognition
- Upper-Case and Lower-Case Letters
- Left-to-Right Directionality
- Using Finger Spaces to Mark Word Boundaries
- Print Awareness: Difference Between Letters, Numbers, Words, and Sentences
- Identifying Beginning Sounds and Ending Sounds
- Understanding Vowel Sounds and Silent 'E' Rules
- Enhancing Reading Accuracy with Phonics
- Developing Spelling Proficiency and Word Structure
- Position-Based Tendencies
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Compound Words
- Alliteration and Rhyming Words
- Spelling Patterns – VC, CVC, VCe
- Understanding and Using Base Words
- Exploring Word Formation with Prefixes and Suffixes
- Distinguishing Sentence Types and Applying Correct Punctuation
- Differentiating Singular and Plural Nouns
- Recognizing Common Adjectives
- Verbs: Tense, Agreement, and Usage
- Understanding Common Adverbs
- Identifying Common Conjunctions
- Expanding Vocabulary with Suffixes (-s, -es, -ies, -ing, -ed)
- Enhancing Language with Prefixes (un, re, dis, non)
- Sentence Construction: Fragments vs. Complete Sentences
- Types of Sentences: Interrogative, Exclamatory, Imperative, Declarative
- Capitalization Rules: Beginning of Sentences
- Vocabulary Development and Sentence Building
- Using riddles and jokes to teach language fundamentals
- Reading Strategies: Retell, Predicting Meaning Using Pictures, Monitoring
- Fluency readings for each week using the word list for that week
- Weekly quizzes (30 different assessments)
- Answer pages for all activities
Grade 1 – Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA) – Writing. This 412-page resource covers all elements, grade band descriptors, and elaborations related to writing in the Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA).
There are 412 activity sheets that are aligned to cover the elaborations in the Manitoba Language Curriculum. Included are 10 blocks of content, each covering a different text form. Within each block, the elements, descriptors, and elaborations are taught.
This is a language program developed by a language teacher. We have included exemplars/mentor texts for students to use to formulate success criteria so they can improve their writing quality. Moreover, we’ve scaffolded the skills involved with producing quality writing to ensure all students can progress.
Included in this resource are the elaborations within the elements below:
Language as Sense Making – writing many different text forms, including letters, how-to-guides, reports, stories, etc.
Language as System – writing legibly with proper use of grade-appropriate conventions, text features, and structures
Language as Exploration and Design – learners choose the proper text form for the purpose of their writing
Language as Power and Agency – communicating their identities, opinions, and judgements using different text forms
Some of the concepts covered:
- Letter Formation Practice: Correct patterns, size, spacing
- Word Printing Activities: Emphasizing placement and clarity
- Basic Sentence Structure: Fundamental sentence-writing guidelines
- Descriptive Sentence Development: Enhancing simple sentences
- Writing simple sentences
- Finger spaces – using the appropriate spacing between words
- Purpose and audience of messages
- Peer message sharing – writing a message to a classmate
- Classroom rules poster – writing classroom rules
- Scrambled Sentences: Organizing jumbled words correctly
- Writing in Voices: Expressing different tones
- Sentence Picture Prompts: Visual writing inspiration
- Paragraph Writing Basics: Main idea focus
- Topic Sentence Crafting: Starting paragraphs effectively
- Concluding Sentence Techniques: Ending paragraphs clearly
- Paragraph Publishing Steps: Editing and finalizing
- Text Form Exploration: Discovering writing varieties
- Idea Brainstorming Methods: Generating creative content
- Mind Mapping: Visual idea organization
- Procedural Writing Structure: Step-by-step instruction writing
- Sequencing Tasks: Ordering instructions logically
- Publishing Instructions: Finalizing procedural texts
- Formal Letter Framework – Using appropriate greeting, signature
- Reconstructing texts – example: from news article to letter
- Understanding Writing Voices: Audience-tailored writing
- Narrative Elements: Setting and characters
- Expressing Emotions: Describing feelings in writing
- Narrative Structure: Beginning, middle, end
- Publishing Narratives: Revising personal stories
- Opinion Debate Prep: Discussing varied topics
- Fact vs. Fiction: Strengthening arguments
- Researching – Completing a weather report
- Researching – Identifying the planets in our solar system
- Persuasive Fact Finding: Researching to convince
- Publishing Opinions: Finalizing persuasive texts
- Poetry Writing: Acrostic, haiku, limericks
- Metacognitive Strategies: Writing goals, writing tracking sheet
- Report Crafting: Research, structure, publish
- Answer pages for all activities
Grade 1 – Manitoba Language Curriculum – Comprehension – Language as Sense Making. This resource covers all elements, grade band descriptors, and elaborations related to reading comprehension in the grade 1 Manitoba Language (ELA) curriculum. There are 371 pages for students to master the skills they need to meet the requirements of the curriculum.
We’ve included a variety of activities, including independent reading responses, group activities, assignments, experiments, exemplars, and hands-on activities to keep your students engaged.
Included in this resource are the elaborations within the elements below:
Language as Sense Making – using reading comprehension strategies to read a variety of texts
Language as System – understanding the text patterns, features, and structures used within a variety of text forms
Language as Exploration and Design – using texts to extend understanding of topics and to form new ideas/opinions
Language as Power and Agency - reading other points of view and listening to other opinions
In addition, we have included a full-year long range plan that outlines what concepts from the curriculum you will be teaching each week/block.
Some of the concepts covered:
- Vocabulary To Talk About Texts – author, book, chapter, page, illustrator, website, webpage, etc.
- What is reading comprehension?
- Before reading: comprehension strategies – activating prior knowledge and reasons for reading
- During reading: comprehension strategies – questioning, making connections, inferences, predictions, visualizing
- After reading: comprehension strategies – summarizing, making inferences, visualizing
- Monitoring understanding – does it look right, does it sound right, does it make sense?
- Jokes and riddles
- Reading strategies: chunking words (compound words) and stretching words
- Independent reading texts and response questions
- Independent reading response package – booklet
- Imaginary (fiction) versus real (non-fiction) messages
- Environmental print – identify signs, symbols, and text
- Visualizing texts – listening to stories written above grade level
- Letter writing – making inferences
- Email versus letters – text forms and text patterns
- Sentence structure in letter writing
- Narratives – myths
- Indigenous cultural stories
- Narrator’s point of view
- Different points of view in stories
- Imaginary stories: fairy tales, fables, and realistic stories
- Literary devices in narratives – alliteration, onomatopoeia, and rhymes
- Sequencing the plot of a short story
- Cause and effect in short stories
- Procedural writing – following instructions to draw and make objects
- Comparing procedural writing – with visuals and without
- Text features in reports – headings, subheadings, table of contents, charts, pictures
- Summarizing reports – main idea
- Poetry – haiku, limerick, acrostic, and rhyming poems
- Literary devices in poetry – rhyme and alliteration
- Book reviews – finding bias and different points of view
- Graphic texts – timelines, comics, diagrams, infographics, maps
- Biographies – Isaac Newton, Tooth Fairy, Chris Hadfield, Mother Teresa
- Researching facts about a famous person
- Writing a biography about a friend
- Identifying familiar and “sight” words
- Metacognitive activities: reading goals, using reading strategies reflections, tracking reading times
- Answer pages for all activities
Grade 1 – Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA) – Oral Language. This 129-page resource covers all elements, grade band descriptors, and elaborations related to oral language in the Manitoba Language Curriculum (ELA).
Included in this unit are 39 activities that are interactive and engaging for grade 1 students. As students complete the activities, they will build on their oral communication skills, obtaining the learning standards stated in the curriculum. There are several activities provided for each elaboration listed in the curriculum.
We are proud to include everything you need to complete these activities. For example, if an activity asks for a story to be read, we provide the story. We’ve also included all emotions, story starters, expressions, and plays (reader’s theatre) you need.
Included in this resource are the elaborations within the elements below:
Language as Sense Making – providing preferences of texts/genres they prefer
Language as System – reading with expression, conventions of oral language (taking turns, active listening, etc.)
Language as Exploration and Design – asking questions, constructive feedback, working collaboratively
Language as Power and Agency: expressing opinions, listening to the opinions of others
Some of the concepts covered:
- Activity: Listening Ears Drawing Adventure
- Activity: Mystery Box Storytime
- Activity: Picture Predictions
- Activity: Two-Step Challenge
- Activity: Listening Leader
- Activity: Classroom Charades
- Activity: Expression Charades
- Activity: Silent Stories
- Activity: Role-Play Relay
- Activity: Puppet Interview
- Activity: Mystery Sounds
- Activity: Puppet Chat Time
- Activity: Simon Says Listening Game
- Activity: Add-a-Phrase Relay Race
- Activity: Topic Treasure Hunt
- Activity: Question Ball Toss
- Activity: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Review
- Activity: Story Building Blocks
- Activity: Emotion Gallery Walk
- Activity: My Favourite Book
- Activity: Family Tree Tales
- Activity: Storytelling Protocols
- Activity: Voice Experimentation
- Activity: Dramatic Read-Aloud
- Activity: Volume Control Game
- Activity: Emotion Wave
- Activity: Feelings in Phrases
- Speak with Expression Activity
- Activity: Poetry Performance
- Activity: Emoji Faces!
- Activity: Mime It Right!
- Activity: The Circle of Respectful Opinions
- Activity: Little Reporters News Desk
- Activity: Story Circle Time
- Activity: Vocab Voyage
- Activity: Sentence Scramble
- Activity: Grammar Chain Stories
- Activity: Music and Emotions
- Activity: Picture Word Web
This is a comprehensive bundle that will save you hours of planning! It has everything you need to feel confident that you are covering the Manitoba Language Arts curriculum.