MATHEMATICS
Mathematics is taught in small to medium sized groups of children, clustered according to level, instructional needs and learning style. To ensure comprehension, new material is taught through the use of concrete aids. Emphasis is placed on number fact acquisition to the greatest extent possible without sacrificing advancement to new knowledge. The use of calculators is encouraged when appropriate.
Problem solving, mental arithmetic, applications and practical skills such as money, time, calendar, weight and measurement are also considered. During these skill building lessons, the language of mathematics as well as math concepts and processes are introduced, defined and frequently revisited and reviewed to ensure retention. Lessons are presented in a multi-sensory approach and technology is used when appropriate.
SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES
Science and Social Studies help children acquire information, develop skills and foster thinking and creativity. Every attempt is made to follow a logical sequence of topics and to relate the instruction to the common core curriculum standards.

Of great importance is the opportunity to involve the children in discussion, reflection, writing, reading, study skills development, trips, projects and experiences of many kinds. In addition, geography is taught to develop skills in map reading and graphic aid interpretation as well as to expose children to aspects of other cultures.
TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

The Technology Program is designed to ensure literacy in computer technology and develop a comfort level with a variety of Web 2.0 tools and software programs. Word processing is used widely across the curriculum.
When developmentally appropriate, students learn to manipulate, analyze and organize information from a variety of sources, acquire the skills to combine text, graphics and sound in reports and presentations, and develop effective communication and research skills. Our students readily learn digital file management skills and how to navigate the internet productively and safely.
Community School supports the use of assistive technology in the classroom and provides students with the necessary tools to be successful. Technology plays a critical role in providing our students with assistance in researching, reading, writing, conceptualizing and organizing their ideas. The Community School is 1:1 with laptops in every classroom. Each student is provided a Google account with access to various tools to support reading and writing including text to speech, speech to text, word prediction and more. These accounts allow students to access tools at any time from any device. iPads are also used to enhance the speech and technology curricula.
Smart Boards are used to enhance learning. Teachers are able to make learning more interactive and visual via Smart Board technology which is made available in every classroom. Student engagement is increased through the use of websites, videos and various learning activities.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Reading is taught in small groups of students who present with similar reading levels and instructional needs. Teachers utilize a variety of programs and materials tailored to meet the individual needs of the students. Our goal is to engage students in the active process of reading for meaning as well as to develop essential word identification skills. Both groups and individuals proceed at their own rate. Students may move from level to level as rapidly as their skill development dictates.
Students work on decoding, fluency, comprehension, vocabulary and spelling skills. Reading fluency is developed through age appropriate high interest stories. Specific methods are also employed to develop comprehension. Students are taught story elements, main idea, supporting details, how to summarize, predict and infer. New vocabulary and spelling are presented in a structured way. Community School’s reading instructors are adept at using multi-sensory methods. All techniques are reinforced throughout the entire Community School curriculum and all skills are practiced, reviewed and repeated to promote mastery.
The specialized Wilson Reading Program is used when appropriate for the student. It is based on building a network of sound-symbol association using visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile modalities. It is a highly structured, step-by-step approach utilizing sight word instruction, vocabulary, oral expressive language development and comprehension in which each step builds on previous accomplishments.
Language Arts in all its aspects, receptive language, expressive language, grammar and the mechanics of written language, are addressed across the curriculum. Grammar is integrated with the writing process as a practical tool. Strategies for effective writing are developed. Writing instruction emphasizes the process of writing. Assignments are broken down in a step by step manner. Lessons include teaching students the brainstorming process through group activities, completing graphic organizers to help with sequencing, generating outlines, a rough draft, editing and publishing a final copy. Assistive technology and laptops are available for all students when needed.
THERAPY PROGRAMS
Speech and language is offered as prescribed, either in small groups or in individual sessions. Instruction is focused on the development of receptive language, expressive language, social skills and articulation.
Visual-Motor class is offered on an individual and/or small group basis. Lessons focus on improving handwriting, keyboarding skills and copying from the board. The Handwriting Without Tears program is utilized.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Health classes are offered in a small group setting. Topics discussed include family life, body systems, personal hygiene, nutrition, safety and alcohol, drug and tobacco abuse. Methodology includes use of videos, interactive activities, Smart Boards, lectures, demonstrations, discussions and paper and pencil activities.

Physical Education, on a frequent schedule, is designed to develop gross motor skills, teach team sports and foster good sportsmanship. Cooperative activities are included in the Physical Education Program to foster cooperation rather than competition. The activities build self-esteem, self-awareness, self-reliance and support for others.
GOOGLE WORKSPACE FOR EDUCATION
Google Workspace for Education provides students and staff with a set of Google tools that help us collaborate, streamline our instruction and keep our learning safe. Its integration with our 1:1 Chromebook program is key to helping our students maintain the consistency and organizational skills necessary for their success.