2nd Grade Curriculum

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  • Text: Reading Street by Pearson

    The goals of reading are comprehension and fluency. Reading skills will be developed and practiced daily. In addition to our reading anthology and workbooks, the reading curriculum will be supplemented periodically with leveled books and chapter books. Students will also complete reading logs at home as part of the reading program. Reading aloud facilitates fluency, and 10-15 minutes a night will be assigned.

    The goals for reading include:

    • using phonetic skills and context clues to decode words

    • improving comprehension of words, sentences, and stories by drawing conclusions, predicting outcomes, and sequencing story events

    • previewing reading material and using prior experience and knowledge to gain understanding of reading passages

    • building and expanding reading vocabulary

    Step Up to Writing

    Students will develop and refine their writing and speaking skills each day. An emphasis on paragraph and story writing will be taught throughout the year. Writing will also be integrated with other subjects, such as religion, reading, social studies, and science. Grammar will be taught and reviewed weekly. By the end of second grade the students will be able to:

    • write a complete sentence with correct punctuation and capitalization

    • write an eight sentence paragraph

    • write a letter using correct form


    Phonics

    Phonics will be one of the tools used to teach and develop decoding skills for reading. Each day phonics practice will be integrated with our reading instruction.

    Spelling

    We utilize the Sitton Spelling program. It is a researched based program that utilizes High-Frequency Core Words and Priority Words to create the students’ spelling lists. Approximately 150 words will be introduced, practiced, tested, reviewed, and retested throughout the year. Each day there will be opportunities for word study, and spelling strategies will be regularly reviewed. Spelling homework is assigned several times a week. This approach helps students remember spelling words in long-term memory.

    Handwriting

    Text: Handwriting: Grade 2 by Zaner-Bloser

    For the first half of the year, students will learn and practice the Zaner-Bloser manuscript letters. The students will be encouraged to master this manuscript alphabet. In January, the students will be introduced to lowercase and uppercase cursive letters. The students will practice cursive writing for the remainder of the year.

  • Texts: Progress in Mathematics by Sadlier-Oxford, Common Core Progress Mathematics by Sadlier School, and Excel program for maintenance

    Math skills will be developed and practiced each day. Additionally, each week the students will complete math homework sheets, which relate to the lesson learned in class. By the end of second grade, students will be able to:

    • use basic addition and subtraction strategies, such as doubles facts, fact families, and number sentences

    • add and subtract two-digit numbers with regrouping

    • add and subtract three-digit numbers

    • understand basic concepts of time and money

    • understand place value to the hundreds as well as compare and order numbers to 1,000

    • grasp concepts of basic measurement, weight, volume, and temperature

    • recognize two and three-dimensional shapes as well as make congruent and symmetrical figures

    • identify basic fractions and understand probability

    • perform basic multiplication and division

  • Texts: Blest Are We and Family Life by RCL Benziger

    Catholic religious concepts and traditions will be integrated throughout the curriculum. The school theme of “Living Our Faith” and the ABCs of “Attitude, Behavior, and Choices” will guide our Faith Journey this year.

    A major focus in second grade is assisting parents in preparing their children to receive the sacraments of First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. A close collaboration between the pastor, principal, parish religious ministry coordinator, and the second grade teacher will be maintained. Supporting and celebrating the reception of the sacraments are important to the St. Justin Parish Community. Opportunities will be provided for families with children in the Catechetical Ministry and Catholic school instructional programs to interact and share sacramental preparation together. The two sacramental books to be completed at home are Making Things Right and Called to His Supper. Benziger’s Family Life will be integrated throughout the year, not only reaffirming that we are made in the Image of God but also defining the roles of family and Church in the spiritual, academic, and physical development of the students.

  • Text: Science by Harcourt School Publishers

    The students will develop and maintain essential processing skills throughout the year. The students will be asked to observe, compare, classify, gather and record data, measure, predict, infer, and draw conclusions. The second grade science content curriculum includes the study of how living things grow and change, exploring the Earth’s surface, and matter and motion.

  • Text: California Vistas by Macmillan/McGraw Hill

    The social studies curriculum focuses on ordinary and extraordinary individuals who have made a difference in history. Map skills, basic concepts of government, and simple economics will also be studied. In addition, the students will have the opportunity to read about and discuss current events.

Second graders lined up outside