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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 - Cinderella Around the World

Students read multiple versions of the fairy tale Cinderella, challenging them to think about how the culture, or setting, of the story influences the plot, and examining the setting and characters.

2nd Grade - Lessons from Anansi the Spider

Students read, discuss, and write about spider — or Anansi — folktales from West Africa, which have been used for generations to teach lessons about human nature and the consequences of good and bad behavior. 

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 - Finding Your Power: Freddie Ramos

Students continue to build reading and writing skills by engaging with the beginning chapter book series Zapato Power.

2nd Grade - Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford

In this unit students explore the concepts of honesty, forgiveness, and friendship by reading Freckle Juice and Keena Ford and the Second-Grade Mix-Up.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Finding Your Power: Freddie Ramos - Lesson 1

Explain how Freddie feels about the shoes by using details from the text to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 1

Describe Pinky and Rex's relationship and Pinky and Amanda's relationship by using details from the text to describe characters and character relationships.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Lessons from Anansi the Spider - Lesson 1

Explain why people in West Africa tell folktales about Spider by making inferences about key details that support the central message of a story.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 1

Describe Sharon by making inferences based on the words and phrases Judy Blume uses to characterize and describe Sharon.

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

Describe Pinky and Rex's relationship by using details from the text to describe characters and character relationships.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 2

Describe how Andrew is desperate by analyzing details to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Finding Your Power: Freddie Ramos - Lesson 2

Identify and explain the descriptive language the author uses to describe the shoes by describing how words and phrases supply meaning to a story.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 2

Describe Cinderella, her stepmother, and her stepsisters, and how they act toward people who treat them poorly by describing characters and how they respond to events.

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

Explain how Amanda's dialogue shows how she feels about being at the museum by using dialogue and details to show how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Finding Your Power: Freddie Ramos - Lesson 3

Explain why the chapter is titled, “The Mysteries Begin” by using details to retell key events and how characters respond to major events and challenges.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 3

Describe what happens at the ball and how it changes Cinderella and the stepsisters' lives by describing characters and how they respond to events.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 3

Describe how Andrew has changed and how Sharon’s and Andrew’s personalities contributed to the change by making inferences about character change and relationships.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 4

Describe the lesson that Amanda, Pinky, and Rex learn by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges and what lesson they learn from the major events.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 5: Finding Your Power: Freddie Ramos - Lesson 4

Explain why the chapter is titled, “A Pretty Regular Night for a Superhero” by using details to retell key events and how characters respond to major events and challenges.

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