These are the New York State Learning Standards for the songs from the CD We All Laugh In the Same Language. A printable PDF version is also available here.
NEW YORK STATE LEARNING STANDARDS FOR SONGS FROM
“We All Laugh in the Same Language"
1. “We All Laugh in the Same Language”
Social Studies -
Geography
- Students
will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding
of the world in which we live -- local, national, and global – including the
distribution of people, places and environments over the earth’s surface.
- Students
will show appreciation of other cultures by identifying and comparing the
physical, human, and cultural characteristics of different regions and people.
2. “Wonderin’ Why”
Science – Scientific Thinking
- Students
will ask questions about natural phenomena, objects and organisms, events and
discoveries.
Science – Tools and
Technology
- Students
will use technology to gather data.
3. “Best Friends”
(Activity #1)
Art Making - Drawing
- Children
will create a drawing that exercises imagination, constructs meaning, and
depicts their experiences.
- Children
will use color to convey expression.
4. “Muskrat Rap”
Science – Living Environment
- Students
will demonstrate an understanding of how plants and animals depend on each
other for their physical environment.
- Students
will describe the functions of living specimens.
- Students
will describe survival behaviors of common living species.
Science – Information
Systems
- Students
will use computers to enter, process, display and communicate information in
different forms using text, tables, pictures and sound.
5. “Jackson Avenue”
Music Literacy
- Children
will recognize and identify the instruments of the orchestra
Art Making - Collage
- Children
will create a collage that demonstrates experimentation with placement of
shapes, color, and composition.
Media Technology
- Children
will create a work of art by using a computer, that demonstrates
experimentation with compositional elements and computer program icons.
Science – Tools and
Technology
- Students
will use computers to enter, process, display, and communicate information in
different forms using text, tables, pictures, and sound.
6. “Down Chinatown Way”
English Language Arts – Writing
- Children
will produce a narrative account, either fictional or autobiographical.
- Children
will produce work in one literary genre that follows the conventions of that
genre.
- Student
shows a basic control of grammar, punctuation, spelling and usage.
7. “Don’t Run in the
Hall”
English Language Arts – Writing
- Children
will produce work in one literary genre that follows the conventions of that
genre.
English Language Arts –
Reading
- Children
will read aloud with rhythm, flow and meter.
8. “We Can’t Wait For
Spring” (Activity #1)
Science – Natural Phenomena
- Children
will describe what happens in the spring
Art Making – Drawing
- Children
will create a drawing that exercises imagination, constructs meaning, and
depicts their experiences.
- Children
will use color to convey expression.
- Children
will observe and interpret the world through art.
9. “We Can’t Wait For
Spring” (Activity #2)
English Language Arts – Writing
- Children
will produce a narrative account, either fictional or autobiographical.
- Children
will produce work in one literary genre that follows the conventions of that
genre.
- Student
shows a basic control of grammar, punctuation, spelling and usage.
10. “Down In Old Hawaii”
Social Studies - Geography
- Students
will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding
of the world in which we live -- local, national, and global – including the
distribution of people, places and environments over the earth’s surface.
- Students
will show appreciation of other cultures by identifying and comparing the
physical, human, and cultural characteristics of different regions and people.
11. “Home Again”
Art Making – Drawing
- Children
will create a drawing that exercises imagination, constructs meaning, and
depicts their experiences.
- Children
will use color to convey expression.
12. “Homeless Man”
Social Studies – Civics, Citizenship, and Government
Students will:
- Show a
willingness to consider other points of view before drawing conclusions or
making judgments
- Participate
in activities that focus on a classroom, school or community issue or problem
- Suggest
alternative solutions or courses of action to hypothetical or historic
problems.
13. “Round and Round”
Art Making – Drawing
- Children
will create a drawing that exercises imagination, constructs meaning, and
depicts their experiences.
- Children
will use color to convey expression.
Mathematics – Exploring
Shapes
Children will categorize objects in their world as circular, spherical,
oval, or egg shaped.