Our math curriculum is called enVision. Some of the topics we will be working on in second grade include:
-Addition and subtraction facts
-Place value
-Counting money
-2-digit addition and subtraction
-Geometry
-Fractions
-Measurement
-Graphs and probability
-Time and temperature
-3-digit addition and subtraction
-Story problems
Our social studies curriculum is Harcourt's People We Know. The following units are taught:
-Governing the People
-The World Around Us
-Using Our Resources
-People Long Ago
-People in the Marketplace
We have a few science units that are taught outside of science lab. They include:
-Plants
-Weather
-Engineering
Our health curriculum includes the following topics:
-Personal, emotional and intellectual health
-Nutrition
-Physical activity and exercise
Our reading curriculum is ReadyGen. Students will...
-complete the learning of all essential phonics skills
-expand their literary vocabularies
-show that they know various techniques to be able to read and understand what was read
-use writing as another process to respond to writing
-be encouraged to read, think, and write about many subjects
-be introduced to many different types of literature
-improve their oral reading skills through practice in partner reading, cooperative groups, and other activities
-Addition and subtraction facts
-Place value
-Counting money
-2-digit addition and subtraction
-Geometry
-Fractions
-Measurement
-Graphs and probability
-Time and temperature
-3-digit addition and subtraction
-Story problems
Our social studies curriculum is Harcourt's People We Know. The following units are taught:
-Governing the People
-The World Around Us
-Using Our Resources
-People Long Ago
-People in the Marketplace
We have a few science units that are taught outside of science lab. They include:
-Plants
-Weather
-Engineering
Our health curriculum includes the following topics:
-Personal, emotional and intellectual health
-Nutrition
-Physical activity and exercise
Our reading curriculum is ReadyGen. Students will...
-complete the learning of all essential phonics skills
-expand their literary vocabularies
-show that they know various techniques to be able to read and understand what was read
-use writing as another process to respond to writing
-be encouraged to read, think, and write about many subjects
-be introduced to many different types of literature
-improve their oral reading skills through practice in partner reading, cooperative groups, and other activities