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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 - 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 - 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 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 - 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 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.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 4

Describe the setting of Cinderella and how it influences what characters do by identifying and describing key details from the text and illustrations that describe setting.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 5

Explain how the queen knows that Cinderella has good character, and what else Zahra does to show her good character by using the text and illustrations to describe characters and how they respond to events.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 7

Describe why Cendrillon says, "You gave me this night. It is enough," (p. 32) by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters' actions and motivations.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 8

Predict what will happen in Keena Ford and the Second-Grade Mix-Up by identifying and explaining evidence about character actions and motivations.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 9

Explain what advice Mrs. Morgan gives Pinky and why by using details to describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 9

Explain why Keena’s mom thinks a journal is a good idea by drawing conclusions about character motivation and relationships.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 9

Describe Yeh-Shen's relationship with the fish and why it is important by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters' actions and motivations.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 4: Stories of Immigration - Lesson 10

Explain why Sun can only use his memory to get to America by recalling key details and events from the text.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 10

Describe why the king does not allow Yeh-Shen to bring her stepmother and stepsister to the palace after they are married by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters' actions and motivations.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 1: Cinderella Around the World - Lesson 11

Explain the role of the falcon and how it makes this version of Cinderella different from others by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters' actions and motivations.

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.

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