Grade Two Curriculum

LANGUAGE ARTS MATH SCIENCE
  • Read a variety of genres of literature centered on specific topics
  • Develop and practice spelling words and vocabulary words
  • Continue to develop and practice the writing process using a variety of styles
  • Introduce and practice writing concepts, writing mechanics, DeNealian, sentence structure, and grammar and usage
  • Develop and practice a variety of comprehension strategies
  • Continue to develop listening, organizational and study skills
  • Expect quick recall of addition and subtraction skills, practicing daily
  • Develop skills in  place value,  money,  adding and subtracting with and without regrouping,  linear measurement, geometric and fractional concepts in relationship to measurement and introduction to multiplication
  • Number routines that include time, calendar, estimation and temperature
  • Be able to communicate mathematical ideas, work in cooperative learning groups, and understand mathematical terms
  • Use appropriate tools to gather data and draw conclusions
  • Develop a scientific vocabulary
  • Carry out, record, and develop simple experiments individually and in a group situation
  • Engage in  the study of plants, animals, habitats (land and water), weather, sun and earth, and matter
  • Develop ways to communicate findings using both oral and written expressions
 
SOCIAL STUDIES FOREIGN LANGUAGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
  • Develop an understanding about the Earth using map and globe skills
  • Engage in discussions on the continent, country, state, county and community
  • Explore the areas of governing bodies, America today versus years ago, and why the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving.
  • Develop ways to communicate ideas orally, in written expressions and through presentations
  • Continue to develop French speaking skills introducing some written skills
  • Continue to develop previously learned vocabulary also involving dialogues and songs
  • Develop written journals about family, hobbies, and preferences
  • Explore cultural experiences and customs from France
  • Continue competency in managing body
  • Demonstrate teamwork in the performance of group activities
  • Show good sportsmanship and teamwork in games and activities
  • Demonstrate flexibility, strength, speed, and agility
  • Develop eye-hand and eye-hand-feet, skip alternating legs, hop, run backwards, and gallop
 

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

 
MUSIC DRAMA STUDIO ART
  • Practice identifying crescendo, decrescendo, same/different rhythms, jogging and galloping rhythms.
  • Develop strategies in playing ORFF instruments using techniques in play broken bordun and  solid bordun
  • Folk dancing
  • Participate in a choral presentations
  • Develop critical thinking, character development, structure concepts, line interpretation, and imagery by using creative dramatics, mime, poetry reading and interpretations and small in-class scenes
  • Use vocal and facial expressions for characterization
  • Develop stage presence
  • Develop and practice public speaking techniques
  • Understand the use of basic art terms
  • Apply basic principles of design
  • Gain an understanding of warm and cool colors, similarities  and differences, line structures, and recognize textural qualities
  • Use a variety of media to create art projects
 
TECHNOLOGY LIBRARY  
  • Continue to review computer basics and keyboarding skills
  • Continue to develop proficiency in word processing, drawing and graphics, peripherals, presentations, electronic references, internet, and spreadsheet
  • Introduce digital photography and Adobe Photoshop
  • Continue to use the computer as a tool to enhance the learning process through curriculum integration in the classroom
  • Understand the importance of internet safety
  • Continue to review skills learned in previous grades
  • Identify and locate collection of materials
  • Locate information using the automated card catalog
  • Identify shelf arrangement, use shelf markers to reshelve books, alphabetizing of books on shelves, and  non fiction materials
  • Continue to develop an appreciation for literature and story telling