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Second Grade

Grade Level Objectives

Mount Prospect School District 57


LANGUAGE ARTS

READING


A second grade student:

  • Recognizes and reads different types of literature (nonfiction, fiction, poetry)
  • Previews, predicts, and summarizes literature
  • Participates actively in literature discussions and activities
  • Compares and contrasts literature
  • Reads orally with fluency and expression at an independent reading level
  • Pays attention to punctuation when reading orally
  • Uses 2 to 3 of the following word strategies simultaneously:
    • Picture clues
    • Content clues
    • Phonics
      • Consonants: digraphs (th, sh, wh, etc.), blends (cl, bl, dr, etc.)
      • Vowels: long, short, pairs, r-controlled
      • Diphthongs (ow, oy, etc.)
    • Word structures
      • Endings (ing, ed, er, es, s)
      • Prefixes, suffixes, root words
      • Compound words, contraction
  • Reads sight words at grade level
  • Demonstrates vocabulary growth
  • Identifies story elements (character, setting, problem, solution)
  • Sequences events
  • Understands cause and effect
  • Follows written directions

Resources:

Signatures, Harcourt Brace, 1999, http://www.harcourtschool.com


WRITING/GRAMMAR


  • A second grade student:
  • Expresses ideas clearly in spoken language
  • Expresses ideas through the writing process
  • Constructs complete sentences
  • Capitalizes proper nouns, sentence beginnings, and the pronoun "I"
  • Uses ending punctuation correctly
  • Relies increasingly on conventional spelling
  • Recognizes parts of speech (nouns, verbs, pronouns)
  • Recognizes synonyms and antonyms
  • Selects and organizes information to give oral or written reports
  • Writes for a variety of purposes
  • Writes a complete paragraph
  • Utilizes story elements when writing a story
    • Character
    • Setting
    • Problem
    • Solution
  • Begins to self/peer edit
  • Begins to use reference skills
    • ABC order
    • Dictionary skills
    • Table of Contents
  • Listens for information and direction

Resources:

English, Houghton Mifflin, 1995, http://www.eduplace.com/


SPELLING


A second grade student:

  • Sorts words using spelling patterns
  • Knows how to form endings, possessives, plurals, contractions
  • Spells correctly on weekly tests
  • Relies increasingly on conventional spelling in daily work

Resources:

Spelling is incorporated in the Signatures Reading Program http://www.harcourtschool.com


HANDWRITING


A second grade student:

  • Forms letters and numbers neatly

Resources:

Palmer Method Handwriting
, Macmillan, 1987


MATH


A second grade student:

  • Skip counts backwards and forwards
  • Recalls addition and subtraction facts through 18 (9 + 9 = 18)
  • Adds and subtracts 2 and 3 digit whole numbers with and without regrouping
  • Reads, writes, and orders numbers in several different ways
  • Uses and understands basic geometric concepts
  • Understands basic concepts of time, money, and measurement
  • Collects, reports, and interprets data using charts, graphs, and tallies
  • Uses problem solving strategies
  • Uses estimation as a problem solving procedure
  • Develops and awareness of the multiplication process

Resources:

Everyday Mathematics, Everyday Learning Corporation, 2002 http://www.wrightgroup.com/


SCIENCE


The second grade student explores science through the following units:

  • Life Science: Interactions of Living Things (themes: constancy and change, models)
  • Needs of living things
  • Plant and animal adaptations to various habitats
  • Effect of living things and natural forces on environments
  • Earth Science: Changes Over Time (themes: models, scale, constance and change)
  • Characteristics of different dinosaurs
  • How trace fossils and fossil remains provide clues about the earth's history
  • Changes in the day and night
  • Daily and seasonal weather patterns
  • Physical Science: Solids, Liquids, and Gases (theme: constancy and change)
  • Properties of solids, liquids and gases
  • The changing of materials from one state to another

Resources:

Discovery Works
, Houghton Mifflin, 2003, http://www.eduplace.com/


SOCIAL SCIENCE


A second grade student explores the concepts of communities, including a hands-on unit on Mount Prospect. Lessons explore:

  • Role of town government and its leaders; the development of communities and businesses
  • Community services
  • Types if communities
  • Evolving communities
  • How communities share
  • Geography concepts; globe, map elements, human features, local ecosystems, land use

Resources:

Social Studies Alive! My Community, Teachers Curriculum Institute, 2005, http://historyalive.com/curriculum/curriculumSSA.asp


TECHNOLOGY


A second grade student:

  • Uses the keyboard, mouse, and disks
  • Locates home row and neighboring keys
  • Begins to use a word processing program
  • Uses different types of educational software


PHYSICAL EDUCATION


A second grade student:

  • Develops basic ball skills (kick, throw, roll, shoot, catch, dribble - hands and feet, etc.) through continued practice, and organized games and activities
  • Understands body relationships through rhythm and dance activities
  • Participates in an environment that promotes physical fitness, maximum effort, enjoyment, and sportsmanship
  • Understands basic rules and strategies to enhance participation and emphasize safety
  • Develops basic skills to manipulate and control objects such as hoops, ropes, bean bags, bats, balls, parachutes, and scooters
  • Has opportunities to work in partner activities using basic offensive and defensive strategies
  • Displays control in educational gymnastic skills through the practice of stunts, tumbling, balance, and movement sequence
  • Respects others' space by moving with control for safety considerations


MUSIC


A second grade student:

  • Identifies and works with rhythmic concepts of duple and triple meter, duration, and patterns
  • Understands basic melodic concepts (direction, moving by step or skip, and question/answer musical phrases)
  • Identifies two-part and rondo forms and uses them to compose original music
  • Sings alone and with others in unison, canons and partner songs from America, Africa, and other cultures
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the science of sound and families of instruments by designing and making an original instrument
  • Identifies and demonstrates patterns in movement including partner, changing partner, alley, and circle dances
  • Identifies and performs music in both major and minor tonalities
  • Reads music from a two-line staff using quarter, eighth notes, and rests
  • Demonstrates performance skills by singing, playing, and dancing together in a concert setting

Resources:

Share the Music, McGraw-Hill, 1998, http://www.mhschool.com/


ART


A second grade student:

  • Identifies primary colors
  • Identifies line, shape, color, and space in a composition
  • Understands the use of repetition and pattern in a composition
  • Develops basic skills of drawing, painting, construction, and weaving
  • Identifies and uses tools in a safe and responsible manner when painting, drawing, and constructing
  • Recognizes ways that art can be used to express ideas


 CHARACTER COUNTS in District 57

http://www.charactercounts.org
A person of character is trustworthy, treats people with respect, is responsible, is fair, is caring, and is a good citizen.

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