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Chefsville-Kids: Assembly Programs and Classroom Curriculum Support

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Math
Students will focus on real world applications using measurements, operations, fractions, reasoning, compaison/contrast, sequencing, geometry, graphs, processes, relationships, patterns, probability and other mathematical tools.    Read more...
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Science
Students will learn about the human body, plants, systems and processes, matter, ecosystems, weather and elementary chemistry. Kids will make observations regarding plants, animals, fruits and vegetables, spices and herbs along with how our ecosystem affects them. Kids will also observe property and matter along with their changes and the effects of man's manipulation. Read more...
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Language Arts
Students K through 5 will see how to apply reading, writing and language arts into their daily lives. Lively culinary engaging activities; informative lessons; games; and relays allow students to make sense of their world while developing life-skills to make healthier choices for their success.    Read more...
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Social Studies
Students will use social and relationship building processes to engage their world as it relates to cooking, health and wellness. Age/grade appropriate exercises and demonstration of real-world scenarios using social and relationship building concepts will allow students to discover and impact their world. Lively cooking and engaging activities; informative lessons; games; and relays allow students to develop life-skills to make healthier choices for their success.    Read more...