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0 1620 3410390 1 Language Arts Grade 1 ALBERTA DISTANCE LEARNING CENTRE ALBERTA EDUCATION BARRHEAD, ALBERTA 1991 LanguageArts 1 Student Module Unit 2 Lessons 12-22 Alberta Distance LearningCentre ISBN No. 0-7741-0841-X ALLRIGHTS RESERVED Copyright•1991,theCrowninRightofAlberta,asrepresentedbytheMinisterofEducation,AlbertaEducation11160JasperAvenue, Edmonton, Alberta,T5K0L2. Allrightsreserved. AdditionalcopiesmaybeobtainedfromtheLearningResourcesDistributingCentre. Nopartofthiscoursewaremaybereproducedinanyformincludingphotocopying(unlessotherwiseindicated),withoutthewritten permissionofAlbertaEducation. Everyefforthasbeenmadebothtoiwovideproperaclcnowledgementoftheoriginalsourceandtocomplywithcopyrightlaw. Ifcases areidentifiedwherethishasnotbeendone,pleasenotifyAlbertaEducationsoappropriatecorrectiveactioncanbetaken. UNlVERSnVUBRARV UNIVERSITY OFALBERTA A LESSON RECORD FORM MUST BE COMPLETED FOR EVERY LESSON SUBMITTED FOR CORRECTION, AS ILLUSTRATED BELOW ALessonRecordformwiththecorrectlabelattachedmustbeenclosedwitheverylessonsubmittedforcorrection, as illustrated below. Correct use of these labels will ensure prompt processing and grading of your lessons. The enclosed Lesson Labels must be checked for spelling and address details. Please advise the Alberta Distance Learning Centre promptly ofany changes in name, address, school, or any other details and we will issue a revised set of labels. Your ^e number is permanently assigned and must be includedonallcorrespondencewiththeAlbertaDistanceLearningCentre.IftheproperlabelandLessonRecord Form is not attached to eachlesson as indicated itwilldelayyour lessons being processed and credited to you. Lessonlabelsaretobeattachedtothelessonrecordformsinthespaceprovidedforstudentnameandaddress. Checkcarefullytoensurethatthesubjectname,modulenumberandlessonnumberoneachlabelcorresponds exactly with the lesson you are submitting. Labels are to be peeled off waxed backing paper and stuck on the lesson record form. Only one label is to be placed on each lesson. DO NOT MARK OR COVER BAR CODING. CHANGE OF ADDRESS Iftheaddresson yourlesson recordformdiffers fromthe addressyou supplied onyourregistration application, please explain. Indicate whether the different address is your home, school, temporary orpermanent change of address. St. Serv. 3-88 Digitized by the Internet Archive .' ' ."i , V''If 2016 in ^ i * i “ •*f^ V••!:> https://archive.org/details/languagearts102albe LESSON RECORD FORM 0101 Language Arts Revised 88/10 For School Use Only Parent’s or Supervisor’s Comments: Assigned Teacher: Assignment Code: Graded by; Signature Lesson Grading Language Arts: For Student Use Writing: Reading: (If label is missing Language: or incorrect) Spelling: File Number: Neatness: -Q C C3 P Lesson Number: Date Lesson Submitted: Date Lesson Received: ^ cj Grading Scale: VG - Very Good G - Good NA - Needs Attention Lesson Recorded: U - Unsatisfactory Teacher’s Comments: Signature Keep this sheet when returned - it is your report. L.A. 1-1-86 ALBERTA DISTANCE LEARNING CENTRE 1. MAILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS BEFORE MAILING YOUR LESSONS, PLEASE SEE THAT: 2. (1) All pages are numbered and in order, and no paper clips or staples are used. (2) All exercises are completed. If not, explain why. (3) Your work has been re-read to ensure accuracy in spelling and lesson details. (4) The Lesson Record Form is filled out and the correct lesson label is attached. (5) This mailing sheet is placed on the lesson. 3. POSTAGE REGULATIONS Do not enclose letters with lessons. Send all letters in a separate envelope. POSTAGE RATES First Class TakeyourlessontothePostOfficeandhaveitweighed. Attachsufficient postage and a green first-class sticker to the front of the envelope, and seal the envelope. Correspondence lessons will travel faster if first-class postage is used. Try to mail each lesson as soon as it has been completed. When you register for correspondence courses, you are expected to send lessons for correction regularly. Avoid sending more than two or three lessons in one subject at the same time. St. Serv. 9-91 . Grade 1 Language Arts - 1 - Lesson 12 FIRST DAY READING 2-9 Story: Fun with Buttons and Lucky pages , Introduction Today you have a new story book to read Let’s look at the cover. Who is the little girl? Who are her friends? Can you read the name of your book? It is Come Along With Me Let's look inside . the cover at the picture of Janet and John. What do you see in the sky? Yes, it’s a rainbow. Aren't the colors pretty? Some- times you’ll see rainbows after there has been a rainfall. Next time it rains, look at the sky. Maybe you'll see a rainbow! Now turn to the next page This is the Table of . Contents The Table of Contents tells you the names . of the stories in the book. It also gives you the page numbers where you will find these stories. Our first group of stories is called In and Out . What do you think they might be about? Can you read the name of the first story? It’s under In and Out That’s right, the story is called Fun with . Buttons and Lucky. Tell what page it is on. (page 2) Turn to the next page. What do you see here? What time of the year is it? How do you know? Why are some trees bare and others are not? If the child does not know, briefly tell him how some trees lose their leaves in winter, while others do not. New Words Make word cards for: are, want, they, it, this, will, too, fun, do, he. Read these words. run to me Now read these words. fun do he i . Grade 1 Language Arts - 2 - Lesson 12 Read these sentences. What can we do ? Is he here? We w have fun I i . Read the story below "Janet and John are away. They have Lucky and Buttons. Where can go, Mother? I ^?" What can said Anne. I "I want to play with Lucky and Buttons." "You can play with the You can have fun with the little Run and get the Anne." I ,

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