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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 - Exploring Habitats

Students explore various habitats (forest, desert, water, rainforest, and wetland), investigating how plants and animals survive within them, and compare and contrast the information that they gather.

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 - 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 - 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 - Inside the Human Body

Students study two important body systems, the digestive and urinary systems, through a variety of informational texts and hands-on projects.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 2: Awesome Insects - Lesson 3

Explain which of the following images are insects by using organizing categories to defend claims or opinions about a content-related topic.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 5

Describe Pinky, Rex, and Amanda and how each character responds to major events and challenges by stating a claim and then providing supporting evidence from the entire text.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 2: Awesome Insects - Lesson 10

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.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Unit 3: Belonging and Friendship: Pinky and Rex - Lesson 11

Describe Pinky, Rex, and Amanda and how each character responds to major events and challenges by stating a claim and then providing supporting evidence from the entire 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 2: Awesome Insects - Lesson 14

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.

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

Plan an opinion paragraph on whether or not kids and robots can be friends. 

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 5: Learning From Mistakes: Keena Ford - Lesson 15

Write a letter to Keena describing what she should do by stating an opinion and supporting the opinion with details from the text and personal connections.

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

Draft an opinion paragraph on whether or not kids and robots can be friends that introduces a topic, states an opinion, includes supporting reasons, and provides a concluding statement.

2nd Grade English Language Arts - Alternate Unit 3: Lessons from Anansi the Spider - Lesson 16

Argue if Spider has more positive or negative traits by defending claims or opinions to content-related questions.

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

Revise an opinion paragraph to add specific examples to support their reasons. 

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