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ELA
Alternate Unit 2
2nd Grade
Project
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Design a make-believe insect.
Book: Insect Bodies by Bobbie Kalman and Molly Aloian
Book: Bees by Laura Marsh
Book: Insectlopedia by Douglas Florian
Book: Helpful and Harmful Insects by Bobbie Kalman and Molly Aloian
Book: Ants by Melissa Stewart
Book: Insect Life Cycles by Bobbie Kalman and Molly Aloian
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SL.2.1 — Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
SL.2.5 — Create audio recordings of stories or poems; add drawings or other visual displays to stories or recounts of experiences when appropriate to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
SL.2.6 — Produce complete sentences when appropriate to task and situation in order to provide requested detail or clarification.
W.2.2 — Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
W.2.5 — With guidance and support from adults and peers, focus on a topic and strengthen writing as needed by revising and editing.
Identify key information about insect bodies by reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
RI.2.1 RI.2.4 RI.2.5
Identify and explain characteristics of an insect by identifying and explaining key details in a text Read Aloud.
Discussion & Writing
Explain which of the following images are insects by using organizing categories to defend claims or opinions about a content-related topic.
L.2.1.f RI.2.4 RI.2.7 SL.2.1 SL.2.2 W.2.1 W.2.5
Identify key information about insect life cycles by reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
RF.2.3 RF.2.4 RI.2.1 RI.2.3 RI.2.5
Describe the key phases in a complete insect life cycle by using text features and details to describe the connection between scientific ideas.
RI.2.2 RI.2.5
Describe the differences between a complete and incomplete metamorphosis using text features and details to describe the connection between scientific ideas.
RI.2.3 RI.2.5 RI.2.7
Explain what happens at each stage of the life cycle by using picture clues and details to sequence events.
L.2.1.f RI.2.3 SL.2.1 SL.2.2 SL.2.6 W.2.2
Identify key information about ants by reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
RF.2.3 RF.2.4 RI.2.1 RI.2.2 RI.2.5 RI.2.7
Argue why an ant would or would not survive in a rainforest habitat by using organizing categories to defend claims or opinions about a content-related topic.
L.2.1.f SL.2.1 SL.2.2 W.2.1
Describe the impact bees have on the natural world using key details from the text.
RF.2.3 RF.2.4 RI.2.1 RI.2.2
Describe a bee’s world by noticing key details in the text and using relevant vocabulary.
RF.2.3 RF.2.4 RI.2.2 RI.2.4 RI.2.5
Determine the main purpose of a text by reading with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
RF.2.3 RF.2.4 RI.2.5 RI.2.6
Argue why a bee would or would not survive in a rainforest habitat by using organizing categories to defend claims or opinions about a content-related topic.
L.2.1.f SL.2.1 SL.2.2 SL.2.6 W.2.1
Informative Writing – 3 days
Describe an insect’s life cycle by writing an informational text that uses researched facts, images, and definitions to explain what you learned.
L.2.1.f L.2.4 RI.2.3 RI.2.4 RI.2.5 W.2.2 W.2.5 W.2.7
Explain how the author uses poetry to describe an insect.
RL.2.4 SL.2.5
Identify the different ways insects can be both helpful and harmful and explain one reason why by using text features and details to describe the connection between scientific concepts.
RI.2.3 RI.2.6 RI.2.8
Identify the different ways insects can be both helpful and harmful, and explain one reason why by using text features and details to describe the connection between scientific concepts.
RI.2.2 RI.2.3 RI.2.8
Argue why it would be a good or bad thing if all the insects in our world suddenly disappeared by using organizing categories to defend claims or opinions about a content–related topic.
Informative Writing – 5 days
Describe an insect by writing an informational text that uses researched facts, images, and definitions to explain what they learned.
L.2.1.f L.2.2.e L.2.4.e W.2.2 W.2.5 W.2.7
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