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Honing their skills. Exploring their next steps.

The First and Second Grades

Walk down our Lower School hallways and you'll see a virtual art gallery of accomplishments. Each classroom rotates work from current subjects and allows you to appreciate just how encouraged our students feel in their ability to express themselves and how proud our teachers are in the diversity of learners they lead. 

Students have plenty of opportunities to become independent readers, writers, goal-setters, and thinkers. Teachers work to help students develop of good work habits, organization, and self-monitoring. Even at this level, computer science develops in students the skills for complex problem solving and logical thinking.

Students’ excitement for books and reading grows throughout the year. Small group work fosters social growth and development as students encourage one another to succeed and take risks. Daily homeroom, Spanish instruction, special extended units, and field trips to complement subjects discussed in class round out the curriculum. The year for both grades culminates with an in-depth study and presentation bringing together reading, writing, creativity and presentation skills.

The Classroom

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Students in the first and second grades spend much of their class time with their home room teacher. Students have in-room Spanish instruction every day along with a trip to the Carter Athletic Center for Physical Education where they learn skills that shape their understanding of various sports, fitness and teamwork. Students enjoy lunch at group tables in the Lemon Dining Hall where they can bring or buy their lunch from a diverse offering of healthy options. Students' seats are assigned but rotated monthly so that children can build friendships and relationships with all of their peers. Recess is an important part of the day and is followed by learning centers and specialized instruction in math, science, history and language arts with their homeroom teacher.

​In second grade, students begin to understand the subtlety in sentence construction, the effects of word choice and proper use of punctuation. Singapore Math instruction continues in the second grade, as it will through fifth grade, and begins to introduce larger number groupings. Addition and subtraction of multi-digit numbers are made simple through grouping. 57 + 39 is quickly rearranged to become 50 + 30 + 7 + 3 + 6, breaking the problem down into even groups of tens or fives, giving students the foundation for quick mental math. 

The ‘More’

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Budding writers in first grade learn the
D'Nealian Cursive method to help develop fine motor skills and allow writers to think of words as wholes instead of parts, which helps improve reading, spelling and writing aptitude. Word Study in first and second grades builds vocabulary and an understanding of the nuances in spelling. The Singapore Math program utilizes the concept of number bonds to help students see the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and division and multiplication; they are mirror images. Music meets twice per week, focusing on percussion and group singing. Students leave their homerooms for art instruction once per week. Various field trips illustrate topics introduced in class, even if it's a simple trip out back to the Lower School Garden where they see life cycles in action or a trip to Safari Park to learn about exotic animals. Each week, students go to Hancock Library for story time and to learn about concepts like inference and how illustration affects story telling. Our licensed professional school counselor meets with the classes to emphasize concepts of respect and kindness.
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Each year culminates in a presentation on our auditorium's stage, which originates from research done by the students. For first grade, it's the "Welcome to Roanoke, Flat Stanley!"; for second, a program on Africa which features songs, instruments,  and cultural/geographical facts about the continent. Public speaking starts young at North Cross, allowing students to feel comfortable in expressing their ideas in front of an audience.
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Program of Study Guide
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For a comprehensive look at how we approach writing instruction, download our Writing Initiative.

Sample Day:

​7:50   Morning Work, Rug Routine
8:20   Language Art Rotations
9:25   Snack (First Grade only)
9:45   P.E. (every day)
10:30 Writing/Grammar
11:05  Lunch and Recess
12:05 Math
12:50 Science/Social Studies
1:15    Library, Art or Music
2:00  Spanish (every day)
2:30  Homework Review/Pack-up
2:40  Dismissal

After-School Care
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  • For students who are half-day, North Cross offers an after-school enrichment program called Opening Doors.  Classes are offered all three trimesters, meet different days once per week, and include: Yoga, Soccer, Bricks4Kidz, Field Hockey, and more. Cost for each class varies but each costs around $100 per trimester. Course offerings are emailed to eligible parents each trimester.
  • The Lower School also offers Extended Day options. Download details and a price guide.
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The Third Grade

In third grade, the basics of sentence structure, communication and vocabulary are well practiced. Students can now rely on that knowledge as a foundation for allowing their creativity to take flight. A great example is the monthly book report. Each month, students choose a book within a genre (historical fiction, biography, etc.) but are given a different project to present their choice to the class. Whether it's a mobile, a paper model of a famous person, a diorama, or an illustrated story, students learn the different ways to share ideas. Creativity soars. In addition, our Word Study program emphasizes phonics instruction to foster a deep understanding of spelling features rather than rote memorization. Using Singapore Math, students may not realize it, but with the word problems they diagram and solve, third-graders are actually doing Algebra.

The Classroom

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Third graders spend their time in different classrooms. They'll start in their homeroom, but move to separate classrooms for social studies and math or Language arts and science. This is also the first year students head to a separate classroom for Spanish instruction, dedicated to the language and culture of Spanish nations. Students have music, art, or library during their "specials" time period each day. In their classrooms they work in small groups determined by skill and social factors. Students are able to take part in the Lower School musical and in certain after-school clubs, like Robotics Club.

The ‘More’

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The day of a second grader is spent similar to that of a first-grade student, however, writing and reading take on new meaning. Accomplished readers now, these students can now focus on reading for comprehension instead of mastery. As such, the meaning they take from stories starts to evolve. Students begin to understand the subtlety in sentence construction, the effects of word choice and proper use of punctuation. Singapore math continues in the second grade, as it will through fifth grade, and begins to introduce larger number groupings. Addition and subtraction of large numbers are made simple through grouping and memorized math facts. 57 + 39 is rearranged to become 50 + 30 + 7 + 3 + 6, breaking it down into even groups of tens or fives. Spanish continues, this year in the Spanish Room, but now begins to develop their vocabulary into words that can be used to form sentences. 
What is Singapore Math?
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Program of Study Guide

Sample Day:

7:55 - 8:25    Word Study/English
8:25 - 9:20    Math
9:20 - 10:15   Reading
10:15 - 10:35  Recess
10:40 - 11:15  Spanish
11:20 - 11:55   Lunch
12:00 - 1:10   Science/Social Studies
1:15 - 1:55       P. E.
2:00 - 2:40   Art/Music/Library
2:40 - 2:50​   Dismissal

After-School Enrichment
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  • North Cross offers an after-school enrichment program called Opening Doors. Classes are offered all three trimesters, meet different days once per week, and include: Field Hockey, Baseball, Soccer, Bricks4Kidz, Lacrosse, and more. Cost for each class varies but each costs around $100 per trimester. Download our course overview for more information.
  • The Lower School also offers Extended Day options. Click here for more information.
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Heard in the Halls

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Tennyson '33
"My favorite thing about North Cross is getting to play with my friends. And I love my teachers. They're nice, they're kind, and they sometimes let us have extra recess! My favorite subject is math. I really like learning about exponents and things like that."
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North Cross School is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory school founded in 1944 and governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees.

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North Cross School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status in the administration of its educational, admission, financial aid or employment policies, or any other programs administered by the School. 

​Accreditation
North Cross is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. North Cross School's Junior Kindergarten is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools, which is recognized by the Board of Education pursuant to §22.1-19 of the Code of Virginia that authorizes the Virginia Council for Private Education to accredit private nursery, preschool, elementary and secondary schools in Virginia
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North Cross is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the 
Association for College Admission Counseling, the National Business Officers Association, Potomac and Chesapeake Association for College Admission Counseling, The Cum Laude Society, and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

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  • WHO WE ARE
    • Our Mission & Vision
    • Building Character
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Board of Trustees
    • Our Head of School: Armistead Lemon '95
    • Leadership Team
    • Campus Map
    • In the News
    • NOW@NORTHCROSS
    • Employment Opportunities
  • ACADEMICS/STUDENT LIFE
    • Lower School >
      • Early Childhood Program
      • First through Third Grades
      • Fourth and Fifth Grades
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • Middle School >
      • Sixth through Eighth Grades
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • Upper School >
      • Ninth through Twelfth Grades >
        • Global Studies Distinction
        • STEM Distinction
        • Fine Arts Distinction
        • Internship Program
      • Course Catalog
      • College Counseling
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • The Talfourd H. Kemper Library
    • CrossWalk for Learning Differences >
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • STUDENT LIFE >
      • Dress Code
      • Extracurriculars
      • International Students
      • Boarding at North Cross
      • After-School Opportunities
      • Summer Programs
  • ATHLETICS/ARTS
    • ATHLETICS >
      • Athletics Calendar
      • Teams & Schedules
      • Championships & Awards
      • Registration & Forms
      • Facilities
      • Meet Our Athletics Staff
      • Alumni Athletes
      • In the News
    • ARTS >
      • Band
      • Chorus
      • Studio Art & Graphic Design
      • Theatre
  • PARENT RESOURCES
    • Log in to FACTS
    • School Calendar
    • Back-to-School
    • Student & Parent Handbook
    • Parent Opportunities >
      • Parents' Association
      • Athletic Boosters
      • Friends of the Arts
    • Summer Programs
    • Key Contacts
    • Apparel
  • ALUMNI
    • Alumni Reunion Weekend
    • Awards
    • Athletic Hall of Fame
    • In the News
    • Class Notes
    • In Memoriam
  • ADMISSIONS
    • Inquire & Tour
    • How to Apply
    • Tuition and Fees
    • International Student FAQs
    • Heard in the Halls
    • Meet Our Team
  • GIVING
    • Make a Gift to North Cross
    • North Cross Fund
    • Foundation Tax Credits Program
    • Planned Giving
    • Stock Gifts
    • Other Ways to Give
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Giving News
    • Meet Our Team
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