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Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English Language Arts Primary (K)

Overall Expectations: Listening and Speaking

  • Learners will interact using effective oral language skills considering audience, purpose, and situation.

Specific Expectations:

  • begin to ask and respond to questions and seek information
  • describe a personal experience with at least one detail
  • engage in small- and whole-group conversation
  • begin to demonstrate that different kinds of language are appropriate to diff

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 1

Overall Expectations:

  • Learners will investigate habits that contribute to having a healthy mind and a healthy body.

Specific Expectations: Healthy Eating

  • How do we know what foods are the healthiest for our brain and body?
  • How can we find out what healthy eating practices are?

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Primary (K)

Outcome 1: Students will recognize a range of emotions that humans share

  • name a variety of emotional responses
  • describe their own emotional responses to events
  • describe the emotional responses of others
  • demonstrate an awareness of their need to feel safe, loved, cared for, heard, and treated with respect

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Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English Language Arts Grade 2

Overall Expectations: Listening and Speaking

  • Learners will interact using effective oral language skills considering audience, purpose, and situation.

Specific Expectations:

  • express and explain opinions, and respond to questions of others
  • sustain focused one-to-one conversations and actively contribute to small- and large-group interaction

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Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 2

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 2

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - English Language Arts Grade 3

Overall Expectations: Listening and Speaking

  • Learners will interact using effective oral language skills considering audience, purpose, and situation.

Specific Expectations:

  • express and explain opinions, and respond to questions and reactions of others

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  • Break the Fake: What's Real Online?

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 3

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 3

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 4

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 4

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Visual Arts Grade 4

Outcomes

OUTCOME 1: Students will explore the creative process, individually and collaboratively, using a range of materials and technologies, to create with respect and sensitivity a variety of artworks that express feelings, ideas, and understandings

OUTCOME 3: Students will demonstrate an awareness of, reflect upon, and develop respect for the role of art, artists and art making in society, keeping in mind cultural influences

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 5

Outcome Chart - Nova Scotia - Health Education Grade 5

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