2011-2012 NSA Curriculum
Literacy
Literacy by Design by Harcourt Achieve is a complete literacy program that connects whole class, small
group, and independent instruction through a common comprehension strategy. The K-5 program links
literacy skills to standards-based science and social studies content through the use of fiction and
nonfiction texts and themes. Instruction focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing within
content-specific themes, which simultaneously builds reading and content-area competence among
students. Literacy by Design utilizes a built-in acceleration system that allows teachers to differentiate
instruction based on students’ individual needs.
Guided Reading
Guided reading is only one part of the literacy program. Guided reading is an
instructional setting that enables the teacher to work with a small group of students to help them learn
effective strategies for processing text with understanding. The purpose of guided reading is to meet the
varying instructional needs of all the students in the class, enabling them to greatly expand their reading
powers. Guided reading gives students the opportunity to read at their just right level, which means that
the books provide them with a moderate challenge. They are grouped with students who are similar in
ability, needs, and strengths. Instruction is then finely tuned to the needs of those particular students.
Without teaching at the point of need, many students will not progress. By providing small group
instruction that allows children to discover how to think about a text, they will be able to use their
strategies in other classroom reading throughout the curriculum. A guided reading lesson is also your
opportunity to talk about story elements such as character, setting, plot, metaphors, point of view, and
vocabulary, etc. It is also a great time to talk about effective decoding strategies. The purpose of guided
reading is to teach individuals to read increasingly difficult texts with understanding and fluency.
Math
Math Expressions by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is a comprehensive standards-based
K-5 mathematics curriculum that offers new ways to teach and learn mathematics.
Combining the most powerful elements of reform mathematics with the best of
traditional approaches, Math Expressions uses objects, drawings, conceptual
language, and real-world situations to help students build mathematical ideas that
make sense to them.
Environment as an Integrating Context (EIC)
EIC programs employ the environment as a comprehensive focus and framework for learning in all
curriculum areas, thinking and problem-solving and life skills such as cooperation and interpersonal
communication and last but not least, an understanding of and an appreciation for the environment. EIC
programs attempt to provide students with the opportunity to connect and integrate what they are
learning to their surroundings.
Artist in Resident
As part of our curriculum, we use local artists to develop experiences for NSA students. Artists work with
students to develop their artistic intelligence and creativity within natural settings. In the past we have
had a Movement Specialist, Scientist, Herpetologist, and Book Maker visit and work with our students.
Outdoor Education
NSA students spend a portion of each day outdoors. Our outdoor spaces function as both our play space
and outdoor classroom. While our physical education does not include organized sports, it does include
running and strategy games, endurance, strength
and team building. We have no minimal playground
equipment but our students enjoy chasing around
our outdoor space, imaginary play, and cooperative
games. Fresh air and open-ended play are the order
of the day during recess at NSA.
Work as well as play takes place out-of-doors at
NSA. Our environmental focus is interdisciplinary,
meaning that it spans all curricular areas including
math, literacy, social studies, the arts, and of course
science. Students write, read, measure, investigate
and explore outside. The natural world
compliments and informs our learning indoors.
With so much time spent outdoors in all seasons
NSA students can naturally get a little dirtier than their counterparts at traditional schools. We
encourage students to dress equipped for the weather and encourage parents to understand that it is
only dirt and that the benefits of active, outdoor play out-weigh the extra laundry.
Place-Based Education
Place-based education is the process of using the local community and environment as a starting point
to teach concepts in language arts, mathematics, science, and other subjects across the curriculum.
Place-based education emphasizes real-world, hands-on learning experiences. It has been shown to
increase student academic achievement and develops stronger ties to the community and natural world.
Place-based education connects individuals with nature and culture in their place.
Project-Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages students in learning skills and knowledge through an
extended inquiry process structured around authentic questions and carefully designed student
products and tasks.
The 2010-2011 NSA Curriculum can also be downloaded as a PDF document.
Daily Schedule (9:20 start time -3:50 end time)
Full Day Kindergarten, 1st through 5th Grades
| 9:20 | Arrival |
| | Morning Meeting |
| | Block 1-Literacy/Social Studies/Centers |
| | Block 2-Math/Centers |
| | Lunch |
| | School Wide SSLR |
| | Block 3-Music/PE/Outdoor Education/Fine Arts |
| | Block 4-Science/Interdisciplinary Projects/Centers |
| | Pack-up/Afternoon Meeting |
| 3:50 | Dismissal |
1/2 Day Kindergarten
| 9:20 | Arrival |
| | Morning Meeting |
| | Movement |
| | Literacy |
| | Math |
| | Science/Social Studies/Interdisciplinary Projects/Centers |
| | Music/Art |
| | Closing Meeting |
| 12:20 | Dismissal |
|