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EVALUATION CRITERIA

For SEPTEMBER evaluation remeber that we are going to have Continuous Evaluation so remember your percentages. Classwork:     40% Speaking:       20% Homework:    20% Quiz:              20% Only for the subject of LITERATURE in Third grades we are going to change the percentages: Reading Plus:    50% Classwork:        30% Homework:       20%

SEPTEMBER TOPICS

FIRST GRADES USE OF ENGLISH Simple Past of BE: Statments Simple Past of BE: Questions Simple Past: Affirmative Statements SimplePast: Negative Statements SOCIAL STUDIES The Paleolithic Age The Neolithic Age Early Villages The Seeds of Civilization SECOND GRADES USE OF ENGLISH Simple Past of BE: Statments Simple Past of BE: Questions Simple Past: Affirmative Statements SimplePast: Negative Statements SOCIAL STUDIES Asking Scientific questions Planning Investigations  Recording Data Analysing Data Evaluating Data THIRD GRADES LITERATURE Scanning for Specific Information Classifying Information Reading Plus Vocabulary SOCIAL STUDIES North Africa West Africa East Africa  Central and Southern Africa

GENERAL TOPICS

GENERAL TOPICS FIRST GRADES USE OF ENGLISH ·        Travel: “The Past: Part 1” ·        Achievements: “The Past 2” ·        Human and Animal Encounters: “Adjectives and Adverbs” ·        Challenges and Abilities: “Modals Part 1” ·        Amazing Places: “Comparative and Superlative Adjectives” ·        Customs and Traditions: “Modals: Part 2” ·        Education and Learning: “The Future” SOCIAL STUDIES ·        The development of Human Societies ·        Origins of Civilization ·        Ancient Mesopotamia ·        Ancient Egypt ·        Judaism and the Israelite Kingdoms ·        Ancient India ·        Ancient China SECOND GRADES USE OF ENGLISH ·        Travel: “The Past: Part 1” ·        Achievements: “The Past 2” ·        Human and Animal Encounters: “Adjectives and Adverbs” ·        Challenges and Abilities: “Modals Part 1” ·        Amazing Places: “Comparative and Superlative Adjectives” ·