2nd Plane of Development
Communication
Daily Schedules and Routines
Curriculum
Other
100

In the 2nd plane there is a shift from students identity being focused solely on family to identifying more with these people.

Who are friends/peers?

100

The number of time we send progress reports and have conferences.

What is two?

100

Arrival Time window.

When is 8:10-8:30?



100

This is area of our curriculum includes geography, history, earth science, physical science, botany, and zoology.

What is the cultural curriculum?

100

The two homework expectations.

What are the Monthly Practical Life Grid and Reading 15 - 30 minutes nightly?

200

The increased sense of justice and morality at this stage leads to students often lamenting in this phrase about life.

What is "That's Not Fair!"

200

This is a time for students to informally show you the classroom and works after carline.

What are buzz ins?

200

These two days students go to the gym during arrival for Morning Fitness.

What are Tuesdays and Thursdays.

200

The second great lesson.

What is the Coming of Life?


200

Our room parents.

Who are Amanda Cleveland and Ben Haynes?


300

Students in this stage need plenty of food and rest to support these "spurts" both physically and mentally.

What are growths?

300

Phone calls, email, and meetings are the best forms of communication with these people.

Who are the teachers?

300

These papers help record work, provide accountability, allow for goal-setting, and can be differentiated.

What are work plans?

300

Reading, writing, and spelling is areas of focus in this curriculum.

What is language?


300

This includes 4 multilingual songs, photos/slideshow, and family visitors.

What is a birthday celebration?


400

Many students enjoy our school specials, creating stories, and playing in depth games at recess because this characteristic is very vivid in the second plane.

What is imagination?

400

October 16th & 17th and March 12th & 13th

What are the dates of conferences?

400

The day our class has playground recess.

What is Thursday?


400

This area of the curriculum has consistent colors, builds slowly from concrete towards abstraction, and is usually most confusing and exciting for families?

What is math?


400

The items included in the Fab 5.

What are coats, hats/earmuffs, gloves/mittens, boots, and snow pants?

500

This is one of the most vital opportunities for learning and growth in Lower Elementary, but is usually the hardest for families to observe and experience.

What is conflict?

500

The 4 apps/sites we use for communication.

What are Blackbaud, Transparent Classroom, Parent Square, and School Pass?

500

The 5 colors of our specials groups.

What are pink, orange, green, blue, and purple?

500

Our in depth continent studies rotate on a 3 year cycle like our classrooms.  Last year we did Asia and Oceania.  Next year our continents will be Europe and Africa.

What is South America and North America?

500

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Who are the teachers?