Focus on alphabet recognition, phonics, sight words, simple nouns and verbs, greetings, rhyming words, and forming basic sentences while developing listening and speaking skills.
Students learn singular and plural nouns, pronouns, adjectives, simple present tense, question words, punctuation, capitalization, and begin reading short stories and writing simple paragraphs.
Focus on common and proper nouns, verb tenses, subject–verb agreement, conjunctions, prepositions, synonyms and antonyms, and improving reading comprehension and vocabulary.
Students learn types of sentences, adverbs, possessive nouns, comparative and superlative adjectives, direct and indirect speech, and improve paragraph organization and descriptive writing.
Focus on perfect verb tenses, modal verbs, complex sentences, prefixes and suffixes, figurative language, and developing narrative and opinion writing with logical connections.
Students learn active and passive voice, pronoun agreement, clauses and phrases, transition words, context clues, persuasive writing, and oral presentation skills.