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of Our Lord Curriculum Philosophies
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School is built on an academically challenging curriculum
for all our students. Nativity parents stress the importance
of studying hard to help each child reach their academic potential.
Due to the strong support from home, we are able to raise
the academic expectations of our program overall. Nativity
School offers our students a curriculum which is well balanced
and encourages critical thinking skills.
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•Language
Arts
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Reading
•Social Studies
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Spelling
•Specialist
• Handwriting
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English
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Nativity
Religion Philosophy
At Nativity of Our Lord
School, our Religion program will help lay a foundation for our
children's spiritual growth and knowledge of the Catholic faith.
Through prayer, study, scripture, sacraments, liturgical experiences
and service to others, the children will have opportunities to connect
their faith to daily living.
Our goal is for all students
at Nativity of Our Lord School to grow in their understanding of:
- the teachings and lived traditions of the Catholic faith.
- the celebration of the sacraments, especially the
Eucharist, Reconciliation and Confirmation
- the Bible as it relates to everyday life
- the development of morals based on our Catholic faith
- the value of praying personally, communally
and liturgically
- their experience with the Church’s social teachings
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Nativity
Language Arts Philosophy
We believe that language is essential for learning. Effective oral
and written communication enhances both personal and social development.
The purpose of our language arts curriculum is to provide reading,
writing, listening and speaking skills necessary to meet the demands
of both school work and daily life.
Nativity Reading Philosophy
At Nativity School we
provide all students with the necessary skills to become successful
and independent readers. Our reading curriculum focuses on providing
students with the necessary reading skills such as decoding, comprehension,
and thinking critically about what they read. Our expectation is
that reading skills are applied in all curriculum areas so as to
foster in our students an understanding that reading is an essential
tool for learning. We provide experiences with a variety of genre
to encourage a life long love of reading.
Reading
Goals
Kindergarten,
First and Second Grade
- To develop competency in reading using the phonetic skills taught
at that grade level
- To demonstrate emergent comprehension skills
- To communicate and express themselves through oral and written
language
- To develop an appreciation and excitement for books through
reading, listening and writing activities
- To apply reading skills to other curriculum areas
- To experience a variety of reading genre: fiction, non-fiction,
poetry, fables and fairy tales
Third and Fourth
Grade
- To develop fluency and expression in reading by applying word
attack skills
- To develop both literal comprehension (being able to read for
main ideas, recognizing supporting details and an ability to use
contextual clues) and inferential comprehension (being able to
draw conclusions not specifically stated)
- To become knowledgeable about and develop a respect for diversities
of people and opinions of others by reading and discussing a wide
range of appropriate materials
- To develop an excitement and enthusiasm for reading that will
result in reading becoming a life-long activity
- To apply reading skills in all curriculum areas
- To experience poetry, fiction, non-fiction, fables, fairy tales,
biographies, autobiographies, and current events
Fifth and Sixth
Grade
- To develop both literal comprehension (reading for main ideas,
recognizing supporting details, identifying context clues) and
inferential comprehension (analyzing and evaluating)
- To use skills to identify, pronounce, and understand new vocabulary
- To use research skills to help access, organize, and relate
information
- To apply reading skills across the curriculum
- To recognize the characteristics of a variety of reading materials
(fiction, and non-fiction) and a variety of authors
- To appreciate the activity of reading as a life-long source
of enjoyment, information and creative expression
Seventh and Eighth
Grade
- To appreciate a variety of genres, authors, and literary styles
(poetry, historical fiction, biographies, newspapers, periodicals,
young adult fiction, non-fiction, plays, short stories, etc.)
- To understand author’s intent (through study of vocabulary,
tone, inferences, facts, opinions, and literary devices)
- To use reading skills independently
- To make connections between reading and students' daily lives
- To prepare for future high school reading and competency tests
- To produce written and oral responses to reflect reading comprehension
- To read books that value people of both genders, all ages,
and from various cultures
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Nativity
Spelling Philosophy
We believe in the importance
of correct spelling in students' daily work. The teachers will help
the students understand the editing process as a means for identifying
words that are spelled incorrectly.
Our goals for the spelling
program at Nativity School include…...
- consistent expectations of correct spelling in all content
areas.
- emphasis on self-correction at appropriate grade levels
- use of peer editing when appropriate
Nativity
Handwriting Philosophy
The emphasis of the handwriting
program at Nativity School is focused on a balance between correct
form and legibility.
Our goals for the handwriting
program at Nativity School include…...
- consistent expectations regarding acceptable work
- provide students with more activities related to transference
- a commitment to consistent practice
Kindergarten:
Introduction to letter formation
First Grade:
Introduction and practice of letter formation
Second Grade:
Reinforcement of correct letter formation
Third Grade:
Introduction to cursive formation
Fourth Grade:
Reinforcement/Practice of cursive formation
Fifth Grade:
Practice of cursive
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Nativity
Math Philosophy
At Nativity we believe
that every child can be successful at learning mathematics. We believe
children learn best in an active environment in which they work
together, think together, and communicate about the mathematics
they are learning. A balance between exploration, computation, problem
solving, and mathematics used in daily life will be the focus of
our instruction. Each student will be able to understand mathematics
by continuously building on the foundation of mathematical concepts
and applications taught and experienced over time.
Our goals for each student at Nativity School are…...
- to become actively involved in the exploration and learning
of mathematics concepts
- to apply problem solving skills to real life experiences
- to develop critical thinking skills through problem solving
experiences
- to make connections and apply mathematics to their daily lives
- to think and communicate their ideas using mathematical language
- to develop analytical and logical reasoning skills
- to be prepared for a successful secondary school mathematical
experience
Grade
Level Scope and Sequence
The following list outlines
the major math concepts taught within the designated grade level(s):
Grades K - 2
- Counting pattern, building and identification
- Place Value
- Addition and subtraction through 20
- Introduction to telling time
- Introduction to money
- Geometry - geometric shapes
- Basic Measurement
- Graphing
- Introduction to fractions
- Problem Solving
- Communication
Grades 3 and 4
- Focus on Multiplication and Division (fact families)
- Gain mastery of time and money
- Introduction to decimals
- Introduction to factoring
- Introduction to ratios
- Fractions
- Estimation
- Measurement
- Problem Solving
- Data Collection (graphs, charts, etc.)
- Communication
Grade
5 and 6
- Estimation/Mental Math
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Integers (positive and negative numbers)
- Pre-Algebra
- Order of operations and writing expressions
- Geometry
- Measurement
- Ratios - Proportions - Percents
- Statistics, Graphing, Probability
- Problem Solving
- Communication
Grade
7: Pre-Algebra
- Understand and use number ideas
- Understand and use variables as replacements for numbers
- Compute with integers and rational numbers
- Write and solve algebra equations using addition and multiplication
- Demonstrate recognition of common geometric shapes
- Determine measurements of polygons and angles by using measuring
instruments or formulas for computing perimeter, area, and volume
- Use the concepts of ratio, proportion, and percent
- Apply learned problem solving strategies
- Locate points on the coordinate system
- Display data on various types of graphs
Grade
8: Algebra
- Compute with integers, decimal fractions, and common fractions
- Write and solve algebra equations with one or two variables
- Use the mathematical properties
- Use formulas for problem solving
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide polynomials
- Factor trinomials
- Graph lines on the coordinate system
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide algebraic fractions
- Solve algebraic percent problems
- Add, subtract, multiply and divide radicals
- Solve quadratic equations
- Problem solve in each content area
- Use life-skill mathematics
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Nativity
Science Philosophy
At Nativity School we
believe that every child can be successful at learning science.
Our curriculum focuses on the basic principles of physical, life
and earth sciences. We believe children learn best in an active
environment in which they work together, think together and communicate
about the science they are learning. We strive to create a balance
of instructional experiences using lecture, discussion, and a variety
of exploration and hands-on activities. We hope students will gain
an appreciation for science by applying these principles in their
daily lives.
In kindergarten through
second grade our goal for each student is to…...
- become actively involved in learning science through a thematic
approach
- experience science that is realistic, exciting, and connected
to their daily lives
- develop a desire to investigate the world around them
- have opportunities for hands-on exploration
- think and communicate scientifically
In third through fifth
grade our goal for each student is to…...
- develop an awareness of, and gain an appreciation about, specific
areas of science
- be introduced to, understand and apply the scientific method
- experience success in their introduction to physical, life
and earth science
- explore science using hands-on experiences with real objects
- think and communicate scientifically
- make connections from scientific discovery to their daily lives
In sixth through eighth
grade our goal is for each student is to…...
- communicate scientifically in written and verbal form
- demonstrate their ability to use scientific equipment properly
- successfully apply the scientific process by...
- recording information based on data and observations of
investigations
- drawing conclusions that help correlate lab experiences
to current content
- develop and apply the skills necessary for independent research
- make connections from scientific discovery to their daily lives.
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Nativity
Social Studies Philosophy
At Nativity School ,
our students will learn to be caring and responsible citizens. Students
will be encouraged in their curiosity to explore the constantly
changing world around them. Our curriculum focuses on the basic
principles of History, Geography, and current issues in our world
today. We believe children learn best in an active environment in
which they work together, think together, and communicate about
the world in which they are living. We strive to create a balance
of instructional experiences using lecture, discussion, and a variety
of exploration and interactive learning activities.
In kindergarten through
second grade our goal for each student is to…...
- become actively involved in learning social studies through
a thematic approach
- develop a desire to appreciate different cultures in our world
past and present
- have cross curricular experiences to enhance social studies
learning
- introduce map and globe skills
In third through fifth
grade our goal for each student is to…...
- gain an awareness of and information about geography, history,
current events and cultures
- experience success in their introduction to geography, history,
current events and cultures
- explore the areas of social studies through reading, hands-on
projects and discussions
- make connections from their community to the global community
In sixth through eighth
grade our goal for each student is to…...
- foster curiosity about and connections to local, national and
global issues
- develop an understanding of how cultural influences affect
the way we interact and relate to the world around us
- learn about the decision-making process necessary to participate
in a democratic society
- learn the importance of taking an active role in their world
(locally, nationally, internationally)
- through the use of technology, literature and lecture the students
will be exposed to global communities and understand how all people
are interconnected
- prepare students to live in a world of tremendous challenges
and rapid changes
Nativity
Specialist Curriculum
• Spanish
• Music
• Art
• Physical education
• Library
• Computer
Nativity
Spanish Philosophy
We believe that the study
of the Spanish language and culture will foster a broader understanding
and appreciation of our ever increasing multi-cultural community
and world.
Our goal is for the students
to complete a program during 6th, 7th and 8th grades that is equivalent
to the first level of high school Spanish. Students who excel are
encouraged to begin second level or higher in their first year of
high school.
Our goal for each middle
school student is to . . .
- express themselves meaningfully using both the written and
verbal language
- develop the skills necessary for beginning conversational Spanish
- understand and apply the rules of grammar to the Spanish language
- become aware of the culture and geography of the Spanish-speaking
countries
Nativity
Music and Visual Art Philosophy
At Nativity School ,
we provide our students with introductory skills, knowledge and
positive experiences in the arts. The students are given many opportunities
to become actively engaged in learning about and creating music
and art. Skills and concepts are presented in a gradual, developmentally
appropriate, sequence. Nativity strives to create a skill-based
foundation that will enrich students' appreciation of the arts and
motivate them to pursue future participation in both music and art.
Our goal for each student
in music is to...
- develop performance skills through singing and playing Orff
instruments
- understand musical theory and notation by performing songs
and instrumental pieces which utilize the theory concepts being
taught.
- develop an understanding and appreciation of a variety of musical
- styles and cultures by singing, playing, and listening to a
wide range of music.
- be exposed to a basic history of music
Our goal for each student
in art is to...
- develop artistic appreciation by viewing works of art
- develop an understanding of a particular media and artistic
concepts
- develop skills in drawing and painting, color mixing, and clay
construction
- demonstrate their understanding of the five basic elements
of art (line, shape, color, texture, value) in the production
of works of art
- complete projects which exhibit individual creative interpretations
- develop skills in visualization
Nativity
Physical Education Philosophy
At Nativity School our
students will develop an understanding of the importance of physical
education and how it relates to living a healthy, balanced lifestyle.
Our students will develop physical and social skills as we focus
on physical and health development in our program. They will work
cooperatively in a learning environment in which unit and daily
goals will be used to help students develop higher level skills.
At Nativity School we balance competition with other values gained
from participation in sports. Nativity strives to create a program
that is fun, challenging, promotes a positive self-image, and is
safe for all of our students.
In kindergarten through
first grade our goal for each student is to...
- perform and identify locomotor skills (skipping, jumping etc.)
- demonstrate the importance of safety, getting along with others
and good sportsmanship
- develop and identify their individual space awareness
- comprehend the rules of the activities presented in the curriculum
- In second through third grade our goal for each student is
to...
- identify locomotor and non-locomotor skills (stretching in
place etc.)
- actively participate individually or in cooperative group settings
- integrate their learned skills into game situations
- be responsible for keeping score during activities
- understand and demonstrate appropriate reactions to winning
and losing
- consistently demonstrate fair play and good sportsmanship
In fourth and fifth grade
our goal for each student is to...
- incorporate physical activity into every day living
- play cooperatively and fairly
- keep accurate score and measurements during activities
- understand and demonstrate appropriate reactions to winning
and losing
- demonstrate knowledge of specific rules and strategies in game
situations
- consistently demonstrate fair play and good sportsmanship
In the middle school,
our goal for each student is to...
- consistently demonstrate fair play and good sportsmanship
- know and understand the rules of the sports covered in the
curriculum
- follow all safety guidelines to help maintain a safe learning
environment
- recognize & appreciate that students develop physical skills
at different rates
- develop the skills necessary for participation in some life
long physical activities
* Nativity School also
as an extensive athletic program
governed by our athletic
policy
Nativity Library and Computer Philosophy
At Nativity our students
will develop an understanding of libraries, research, and the use
of computers. We provide our student with access to quality literature
and reference sources, in print and electronic formats. Our curriculum
focuses on developing organizational and decision making skills
necessary for students to accomplish introductory research tasks.
Our curriculum encourages both individual and group work using an
interactive approach to learning. We believe that children learn
best in an active learning environment. We try to connect the curriculum
being taught in the classrooms with the curriculum being taught
in both computer and library. The students will be able to access
the appropriate resources and use research and computer skills to
enhance their education beyond Nativity.
Our goal for each student
in the K-6 Library Curriculum is to…...
- Use the computer catalog to identify and locate desired materials
- Develop introductory research skills through retrieval, interpretation,
and evaluation of information by accessing reference material:
- print and software
- periodicals
- world wide web
- Understand the organization of Nativity’s collection
(Dewey Decimal System)
- Reinforce an appreciation for literature and set a foundation
for a lifelong love of learning
Our goal for each student
in the K-5 computer curriculum is to…...
- Develop basic computer skills including: using a mouse, keyboard
layout, saving work, and opening and closing programs
- Use typing tutorial to learn basic keyboarding skills
- Develop word processing skills including: creating documents,
cutting, pasting, formatting, and adding original graphics to
work
- Reinforce math, reading, and problem solving skills through
the use of interactive software
- Demonstrate the ability to use multi-media software to create
slide shows containing original graphics, word processing and
sounds
Our goal for each student
in the 6-8 computer curriculum is to…...
- Reinforce typing and word processing skills
- Demonstrate the ability to create a database and use it to
organize and sort information
- Demonstrate the ability to create a spreadsheet using formulas
- Use multi-media software to present a different perspective
on varied subjects
- Use Hypercard as a simple programming tool to create moving
pictures
- Use graphic software to learn simple concepts in layout design
- Use computers as a tool to enhance cross-curricular learning
in Spanish, Art, Social Studies, Math and English
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