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First Grade Team
Ms. Jackson
Mrs. White
Mrs. Morris
By the end of the first grade, you can expect your child to
Work independently at her desk
Listen to longer sets of directions
Read directions off the board, although some children may still have difficulty with this
Complete homework and bring it back the next day
Sit in a chair for a longer period of time
Be able to see things from another person’s point of view so you can reason with your child and teach her empathy
Relate experiences in greater detail and in a logical way
Problem-solve disagreements
Crave affection from parents and teachers
Have some minor difficulties with friendships and working out problems with peers
Distinguish left from right
Be able to plan ahead
Write words with letter-combination patterns such as words with a silent e
Read and write high-frequency words such as where and every
Write complete sentences with correct capitalization and punctuation
Read aloud first-grade books with accuracy and understanding
Count change
Tell time to the hour and half-hour
Quickly answer addition and subtraction facts for sums up to 20