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Your kindergartner and music
In music class, kindergartners sing, play instruments, listen and move to music.
Your first grader and music
In music class, first graders sing, play instruments, listen and move to music.
Your second grader and music
In a rich music program, second graders develop their understanding of pitch and melody, play instruments and learn about famous musicians.
Your second grader and art
Second graders explore color and learn about the elements and meaning in art.
Your second grader and language arts
Second graders learn strategies to decode unfamiliar words and figure out their meanings.
Your third grader and language arts
Third grade is a turning point for your budding reader, who will spend less time on skills and more time working to understand the meaning of the text.
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