Second Grade Scope and Sequence
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MATH |
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- Counting by twos, fives, and tens
- Order of numbers--before, after, between
- Counting by very large numbers
- Place value
- Word problems
- Money--penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar
- Recognizing symbols
- Telling time--hour, half hour, quarter hour
- Addition of three addends
- Recognizing geometric points, lines, shapes
- Identifying odd and even numbers
- Measurement--length, liquids, volume
- Carrying and borrowing
- Writing addition and subtraction facts
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ENGLISH |
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- Language and writing
- Use of to/two/too
- Review phonics
- Days of week, month; writing dates
- Sentences--declarative, interrogative
- Abbreviation
- Punctuation--ending sentences, quotation marks, apostrophe
- Grammar
- Nouns, prepositions, prepositional phrases, adjectives, verbs
- Capitalization
- Compound words
- Homonyms, synonyms, antonyms
- Is and are / was and were
- Writing--sentences, poetry, friendly letter
- Use of a, an, and
- Spelling words with special rules
- Confusing words--no/any; can/may; is/are; does/do
- Vowels--ending vowel rule, double and triple vowel sounds
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SOCIAL
STUDIES |
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- Travel
- Maps, signs, and compasses
- Farms and ranches
- Similar Shapes
- Fruits and orchards
- Our country--Freedom, the capital, the president
- Johnny Appleseed
- Citizenship
- Communities
- Flags and pledges
- Churches
- George Washington
- Schools
- Abraham Lincoln
- Directions
- Famous buildings
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SCIENCE |
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- The plant world
- Mammals
- The animal world
- Insects
- The heavens
- Reptiles
- Seasons and weather
- Humans
- Fish
- Mans special characteristics
- Birds
- Shapes and directional lines
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HEALTH |
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- Sight, sound and smell
- Fingernails and toenails
- Functions of the skin
- Blood, clots, and scabs
- Fingerprints
- Tongue, taste buds, and flavor
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BIBLE |
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- Mans soul
- Being true to God and others
- The fall of Adam and Eve
- Bible doctrine and memory verses
- Gods promises
- Character traits
(integrated in the core subjects) |
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