2nd Grade Newsletter
Important Dates & Reminders
- October 9, 2023- Indigenous Peoples Day! Student Holiday
- October 11, 2023- Bucknell Zoo Field Trip
- November 3, 2023- End of 1st Quarter- 2 hour Early Release for Students
- Testing Dates
- October 10, 2023 - CogAT: Getting Started Domain
- October 12, 2023 - CogAT: Getting Started and Verbal Domain
- October 17, 2023 - CogAT: Quantitative Domain
- October 19, 2023 - CogAT: Non-Verbal Domain
What are we learning?
Language Arts
Reading Unit: Understanding Characters
- Students should understand the elements of fiction: characters, setting, and plot events.
- Students should understand how the smaller details are important to comprehend the larger text.
Phonics
- /s/ blends - spelling and reading words that have blends such as /sp/ (e.g., spin), /sk/ (e.g., skin), /sm/ (e.g., smell), etc..
- FLSZ Rule - double -ff, -ll, -ss, -zz in one syllable words with short vowels (examples: stuff, fill, class, and jazz)
- Read compound words (e.g., sandbox)
- Read / spell open syllables and closed syllables
Writing Unit: Personal Narratives
- Students will write personal narratives about small moments in their life that were significant or meaningful to them.
Math
Unit 1-Counting and Fluency to 20
Students should…
- Count forward by twos, fives, and tens to 120, starting at various multiples of 2, 5, or 10
- Count backward by tens from 120
- Determine whether a number is even or odd
- Use addition and subtraction to solve single-step story problems
Unit 2 Building Base Ten Concepts
Students should…
- Read, write, and identify the place value of each digit in a two digit numeral
- Identify the number that is 10 more and 10 less than a given number up to 99
- Compare and order whole numbers 1-99
- Round two-digit numbers to the nearest ten
Science
Monarch’s, Milkweed, and Mexico
Students will:
- Understand plant and animal responses to seasons and their life cycles
- Identify living vs nonliving things and their needs
Social Studies
Being an Ethical and Global Citizen
- Students will continue to practice being a kind, caring, classroom citizen.
United States Symbols and Traditions
- Student will explain why people honor and celebrate major holidays including Labor Day and Indigenous Peoples Day
United States Geography
- Name and locate seven continents and five oceans
- Identify and locate equator, Prime Meridian, and four hemispheres
- Locate major rivers, mountain ranges, lakes, and other physical features in the United States
Questions to ask your child at home.
Reading
- Who were the characters in the story? How did they feel at the beginning, middle and end of the book?
- What was the setting of the story?
- What was the conflict? What was the resolution?
Writing
- What are you writing about?
- What other ideas do you have? What memories could you write about? What small moments could you write about?
Phonics
- What /s/ blend are you hearing / how would you spell skill, slam, smug, snap, spent, frost, swish, etc.?
- Can you use the FLOSS rule to spell off, bell, still, mess, grass, jazz, etc.?
Math
- Is ___ an even or odd number? (Does it have a leftover?)
- What is ten less than ____? What is ten more than ______?
- Can you tell me ways to make 5, ways to make 10, ways to make 20?