1. Storytelling and fiction: Exploring traditional tales, adventure stories, myths, and legends through reading, rewriting, and acting.
2. Writing and communication: Developing skills in character writing, book reviews, adventure stories, formal and informal letters, and poetry.
3. Language and grammar: Understanding pronouns, suffixes, paragraphs, contractions, dialogue, prepositions, homophones, and punctuation.
4. Science and geography: Investigating plant life, scientific changes in animals, weather patterns, symmetry in nature, and historical trade routes.
5. Mathematics and problem-solving: Learning about time intervals, days, weeks, months, number sequences, and symmetrical patterns.
6. Collaboration and critical thinking: Discussing story themes, comparing myths and legends, working on projects, and reflecting on spelling strategies.

Mark William
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