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Second Grade
Mrs.
Joan Voight, Teacher
Mrs. Katie Linschied, Teacher Assistant
What
Makes Our Classroom Special?
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Warm and
inviting environment
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Reading Loft
with pillows and lamps for relaxed independent reading
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Writing Center
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Classroom
library with a variety of genres
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Multiple
literature listening stations
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Independent
projects matched to special interests
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Reading program
individualized to students’ reading levels
Curriculum:
Language
Arts
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Writing
Mechanics and Process
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Writer’s
Workshop
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Reading
(individualized to students’ reading levels)
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Accelerated
Reader Program
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Phonics/Spelling
(Intensive instruction on one sound family each week)
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Comprehension
skills
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Handwriting
(Modern/D’Nealian Manuscript and Cursive)
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Vocabulary
Development
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Journaling
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Dictionary and
Research
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Poetry and
Drama
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Author Studies
(Cynthia Rylant, Chris Van Allsburg, Bernard Waber, Bill Peet, Patricia Polacco,
Steven Kellogg)
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Analogies
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Required
Reading (The Relatives Came, Two Bad Ants, Polar Express,
Ira Sleeps Over, Amazing Grace, Josefina Story Quilt,
Why
Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears, selections from the Magic Tree
House series, The Mouse and the Motorcycle)
Math
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Number Sense
(counts by 2, 3, 5…, odd/even, comparing #’s, tallying, ordinals)
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Addition and
Subtraction Facts to 18 (Timed daily drills)
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Geometry
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Place Value
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Money
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Time
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Measurement
(standard and metric)
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Fractions
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Regrouping in
addition and subtraction
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Multiplication
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Division
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Graphing
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Estimation
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Problem Solving
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Calculator
skills
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Logic and
Reasoning
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Probability
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Sadlier-Oxford Curriculum
Science/Health
Social
Studies
These
skills and units are taught incorporating all learning styles through the use of
centers, small and large group instruction, art, music, poetry, drama, games,
computer, field trips, and written work.
Field
Trips:
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Jerrell
Plantation
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Florida Rock
Quarry
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