- identity (e.g., Spreading My Wings)
- community (e.g., Helping Others)
- social responsibility (e.g., Communities Around the World) and make connections across areas of study.
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Use words, symbols, and other forms, including appropriate technology, to express understanding of topics, themes, and issues and make connections to learning in other areas of study. |
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Communicate thoughts, feelings, and ideas clearly and, when appropriate, artistically. |
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Create spoken, written, and other representations that include:
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Communicate ideas, findings, and information pertaining to topics, problems, questions, or issues by creating easy-to-follow visual, oral, and written formats with a clear purpose (e.g., short report, explanation of a procedure). |
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Create a variety of narratives and poems. |
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Use inquiry to explore a question, topic, problem, or issue that students, individually or as a group, want to know more about or want to resolve/solve:
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Scaredy Squirrel provides an opportunity for classroom discussion to address fears, self-confidence and risk-taking.