HOMEWORK
2nd Grade homework typically consists of the following:
Math: Weekly practice of skills
Reading: Read 15 minutes per night
2nd Grade homework typically consists of the following:
Math: Weekly practice of skills
Reading: Read 15 minutes per night
OVERVIEW OF CURRICULUM UNITS
Enhanced Math Units
Unit 1: Base Ten Understanding, Place Value Unit 2: Measurement Unit 3: Introduction to Addition and Subtraction Unit 4: Concrete/Representation and Strategies Unit 5: Expanding on Concrete/Representation Strategies Unit 6: Geometry and Fractions 3.1 MATH UNITS
Unit 1: Numbers and Operations in Base Ten Unit 2: Relationship Between Multiplication and Division Unit 3: Patterns in Addition and Multiplication Unit 4: Geometry Unit 5: Representing and Comparing Fractions Unit 6: Measurement |
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READING LITERARY SKILLS
Asking Questions Genres Recounting Stories/Central Message, Lesson, or Moral Character Traits Rhythm (Poetry) Story Structure Character Point of View Illustrations/Story Elements Compare and Contrast Make Connections/Text/Self/World Visualization Making Inferences |
READING INFORMATIONAL SKILLS
Asking Questions Main Idea Informational Text/Topic Words and Phrases/Meaning Text Features Main Purpose/Persuade/Inform/Entertain Text Images/Diagrams Author’s Point Compare and Contrast Determining Importance Synthesizing Comprehension |
LANGUAGE ARTS SKILLS
Collective Nouns Irregular Plural Nouns Reflexive Pronouns Irregular Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Sentences Capitalization Commas Contractions Possessives Spelling Dictionary Skills Context Clues Root Words Compound Words Print/Digital Resources Real Life Connections Shades of Meaning/Synonyms Word Knowledge |
WRITING WORKSHOP
Built on the best practices and proven frameworks developed over decades of work in thousands of classrooms across the country and around the world the Units of Study for Teaching Writing offer state-of-the-art writing workshops that help students meet and exceed rigorous global standards. The Units of Study include Opinion/Argument, Information, and Narrative Writing. |
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SOCIAL STUDIES UNITS
Unit 1: Connecting Themes Unit 2: Our Georgia Unit 3: Georgia’s First People; Sequoyah Unit 4: Georgia Becomes a Colony; James Oglethorpe, Tomochichi, Mary Musgrove Unit 5: Georgians and Civil Rights; Jackie Robinson, MLK, Jr. Unit 6: Georgia Leaders; Jimmy Carter, Juliette Gordon Low |
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