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2nd Grade English Language Arts

Students explore what it means to be a strong member of the community and to value the experiences of others by reading, discussing and writing about a variety of culturally relevant and diverse texts.

2nd Grade - Awesome Insects

Students learn about insects and their impact on the natural world by asking and answering questions about informational texts in order to become inquisitive, active readers.

2nd Grade - Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex

By connecting with the characters from the easily relatable series Pinky and Rex, students learn that it's okay to be different and consider what it means to be a good friend.

2nd Grade - Stories of Immigration

In this unit, students explore immigration by reading a series of narrative nonfiction and fiction texts that highlight the experiences of early and recent immigrants.

2nd Grade - People Who Changed the World

In this unit, students improve reading and writing standards and skills as they explore biographies of famous leaders and change agents.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 1

Describe what steps Honda took toward making his dream come true and why by identifying and explaining details an author uses to support an idea.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 2

Describe how Honda changed the world by identifying and explaining details an author uses to support an idea.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 4

Describe why Julio devoted his medical skills to the study of the Indigenous history of Peru by explaining details an author uses to support an idea.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 5

Explain what “and now Peruvians tell their own stories” means by describing how specific reasons support specific points an author makes.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 7

Explain why a classmate called Charles “indefatigable” by identifying and explaining details an author uses to support an idea.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 8

Explain how Charles Henry Turner filled the world with “questions, questions, questions” and why it is important.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 9

Explain how Wu Chien Shiung lived up to her name by identifying and explaining details the author uses to support an idea.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Stories of Immigration - Lesson 12

Describe the dangers and hardships the Lost Boys face by describing reasons an author uses to support points in a text.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Stories of Immigration - Lesson 13

Explain what life is like for the Lost Boys in the refugee camp and how life will be different in the United States by identifying and describing reasons an author uses to support points in a text.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 12

Gather information and form an opinion on kids and robots being friends. 

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 13

Explain why the author describes Jane as a brave woman who was not afraid to do something that had never been done before by describing how specific reasons support specific points an author makes.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Stories of Immigration - Lesson 15

Describe the memories the people from the Island bring with them when they move by describing how reasons support particular points. 

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 15

Explain what Mario means when he says, “We saved our planet once. We can do it again” and why it is important.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 4: People Who Changed the World - Lesson 17

Explain how Will Allen can “see what others can’t see” by describing how specific reasons support a specific point an author makes.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Stories of Immigration - Lesson 17

Describe the challenges Amada and her family face when trying to get to the United States and how they feel about the different challenges by drawing conclusions about characters and character feelings.

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