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Second Grade

Language Arts

  • Literature
  • Reading Strategies and Comprehension
  • Phonics and Decoding Skills
  • Vocabulary
  • Research and Study Skills
  • Oral Language
  • Composition
  • Capitalization, Punctuation and Grammar
  • Spelling
  • Handwriting


Mathematics

By the end of second grade, students understand place value and number relationships as they add and subtract, and they use simple concepts of multiplication. They measure quantities with appropriate units. They classify and see relationships among shapes by paying attention to the elements that compose them. They collect and analyze data and verify answers.

History/Social Science

  • People Who Make a Difference

Science

  • Physical Science: The motion of objects can be observed and measured.
  • Life Sciences: Plants and animals have predictable life cycles.
  • Earth Sciences: Earth is made of materials that have distinct properties and provide resources for human activities.
  • Investigation and Experimentation: Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations.

 

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