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2nd grade Week 1 out of 36

Print out this page. As you do the assignments, write down the day that you completed each assignment. This will be your attendance record. Also, you can use this to record your scores. Remember to save all work that is done on paper. Take pictures of any art projects. This can be used to prove you did schoolwork for those who must show proof of work.

Monday

  • Math
    • Notes:
      • This course used Khan Academy. If you don’t already have a free account with them, it would be helpful to make one
    • Lesson 1: Add within 20
      • Complete all parts of lesson 1.
        • Add and subtract within 20: FAQ
          • Adding within 20 using place value blocks
          • Adding within 20 using ten frames
          • Adding 7 + 6
          • Add within 20 visually
          • Add within 20 (do all 7 problems)
  • Science
    • Read chapter 1. There are 4 pages to read.
    • Do the activity pages that you’ll see after the reading. This is the only part that
    • Put biotic and abiotic items into two separate bags. Ask others to reach in and feel what’s there without looking and tell if it’s biotic or abiotic. You tell them whether they are right or not.
  • Social Studies
    •  This year we’re going to be learning about the places of the world and the people who live in them. First, we have to find them. To do that we need a map!
    • DOGSTAILS Presentation
    • Look at this map of America and the maps on this page.  Using your list of map vocabulary words, find each of those things on this map. (Example: Find the title. Find the date….)
  • Language Arts:
    • Reading
      • You will be reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
        • Note: I do not agree with witchcraft. I am only allowing this book because it is classical literature. (See the note on the above page.)
      • Chapter 1: The Cyclone
        • Read the chapter.
        • Study the vocabulary words.
          • write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
        • Make a list of the main characters from this chapters in your notebook.
        • Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
        • Start a list of places that Dorathy has been in the story. As she goes somewhere new, remember to add it to your list of places that she has been.
    • Spelling
    • Grammar
      • Do you know what a noun is? Watch this video.
      • Classifying nouns: person, place or thing worksheet.
  • Bible
    • This year you will be studying the New Testament. Every day you will read a section of the Bible and then complete the activities. You will notice that versions of most of the activities. Complete the version that is most appropriate for you.
    • ZACHARIAS & ELIZABETH
  • Art

Tuesday

  • Math
  • Science
    • We will learn about cells later, but you should know that cells are your body’s building blocks. Everything in your body is made up of cells.
    • Read about skin on pages 3-5
    • Why do you sweat when you are hot?
    • Look at your skin with a magnifying glass. Make observations. (If you have a microscope, you can rub some skin off of you and look at it with your microscope.) Here’s an image of skin under a microscope.
  • Social Studies
    • Practice your map skills with the neighborhood map page located at the end of this day’s assignments.
    • Watch the videos on the continents and oceans.
    • After the videos, see if you can name the continents.
    • Find the five oceans on this map. They are written in blue writing. (Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean)
    • Why is Pacific written twice if it’s only one ocean? (Think about what a globe looks like.)
    • Find the oceans.
  • Language Arts:
    • Reading
      • Chapter 2
        • Read the chapter.
        • Study the vocabulary words.
          • write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
        • Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
        • Create a huge map of all the places Dorothy encounters over the novel, adding places as they are introduced in each chapter.
          • Get a large roll of paper or fasten large pieces of paper together as you go.
          • For chapter 2, draw the start of the yellow brick road. Draw Dorothy, Toto, the Good Witch, the house with the Wicked Witch, and a Munchkin or two.
    • Grammar
      • take a piece and divide it into three parts.
      • At the top of the first section write things.
        • write down 5 things that you see around you.
      • At the top of the next section write people.
        • list 5 people that you know.
      • At the top of the next section write places
        • list 5 places
  • Bible
  • Music
    • Today you are going to learn about the violin. Read the fun facts about the violin
    • Watch someone playing the violin.

Wednesday

  • Math:
  • Science
    • (Materials: white paper, tape, or butcher paper)
    • Get big paper, or tape together white paper. Put all the tape on the back. You need one piece of paper big enough for you to lie down on.
    • Have someone trace your body onto the paper.
    • This is the beginning of a project you will work on as you learn about the body.  Put it somewhere so you can add to it when you are instructed to do so.
  • Social Studies
    • Watch video on the different types of maps. (The goal isn’t to know every kind of map, but to understand that there are lots of different kinds and that they each show something different about the area.)
    • Review maps and different types of maps.
  • Language Arts:
    • Reading
      •    Chapter 3
        • Read the chapter.
        • Study the vocabulary words.
          • write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
        • Make a list of the main characters from this chapters in your notebook.
        • Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
        • Map:
          • For chapter 3, extend the yellow brick road. Draw the cornfield and the Scarecrow.
    • Writing
      • Write a sentence telling people to be kind to animals. Don’t forget a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end.
  • Bible
  • Physical Education

Thursday

  • Math
    • watch this video
      • Fact Fluency Freeze Dance! Addition within 20 – Grade 1 & 2 Math Skills – Brain Break
  • Science
    • Read page 5-8. (alternate) This section is on muscles.
    • Start where you left off and read up to the beginning of the bone section.
  • Social Studies
    • Draw your house. Be sure to include the various rooms. Label the rooms. Add a compass rose to your map. Remember it is the symbol that tells you where north, south, east, and west is.
  • Language Arts:
    • Reading
      • Chapter 4
        • Read the chapter.
        • Study the vocabulary words.
          • write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
        • Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
        • Map
          • For chapter 4, extend the yellow brick road, adding a few holes and rough areas. Add the little log cabin.
    • Writing
      • Write a sentence telling people to be not to litter. (Don’t forget a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end.)
  • Bible

Friday

  • Math
    • Quiz 1
      • write down your score here _____________
  • Science
    • Watch this muscle video.
    • Add biceps and quadriceps (close up image) in your body drawing. Just color them in on one side and label them.
    • Now bend and stretch your arms and legs. Do you feel your biceps and quadriceps moving? Picture what they are doing. Describe to someone what they are doing.
  • Social Studies
    • Do this treasure map activity. Download and print the activity.
  • Language Arts:
    • Reading
      • Chapter 5
        • Read the chapter.
        • Study the vocabulary words.
          • write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
        • Make a list of the main characters from this chapters in your notebook.
        • Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
        • Map
          • For chapter 5, add the spring of clear water and the Tin Woodman near the cabin. Extend the yellow brick road and draw an overgrowth of trees and branches blocking the road as described in the chapter.
    • Grammar
      • Common and Proper Nouns for Kids (video)
        • When nouns are names, they are called proper nouns and are always capitalized. They always start with a capital letter.
        • Some examples: name of a person is Mary; name of a place is California; name of a thing is Oreos. If the noun is a name and starts with a capital letter, it is proper.
        • If it doesn’t, then we call it just a common noun.
      • Common and proper nouns worksheet.
  • Bible
  • Computer
    •  You are going to be spending time working with a computer. Here is a typing exercise.
      • Select 1 for the home row. Follow the instructions.

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1st to 4th Grade Essential Bible Learning Resources

Children need to be taught the word of God from an early age. Here are some Topics and Resources that can help. If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

Dinosaurs

  • Lapbook-Dinosaur-day-51.pdf This is a Lapbook that can be used with the following links.
    • Dinosaur Definition
    • Being a PaleontOLogist: Mark Norell | AMNH
    • Kids Feedback: When Did Dinosaurs Live? | Kids Answers
    • Color the graph up to the right number for each dinosaur.
      • Tyrannosaurus Rex 40 feet
      • Iguanodon 33 feet
      • Triceratops 25 feet
      • Utahraptor 20 feet
      • Stegosaurus 25 feet
      • Velociraptor 6 feet
    • “Dinosaurs ate plants before [Adam and Eve sinned].  How do we know this?  God created the world and said it was “very good!”  Everything existed in perfect harmony.  We also know that all animals were vegetarians because of what we find in His Word–  Genesis 1:30, ‘And to every beast of the earth, and to every bird of the air, and to every thing that creeps upon the earth, which has life, I have given every green herb for food: and it was so.’   Some scientists use the argument that dinosaurs had sharp teeth– therefore they ate meat.  However, today Giant Pandas and many other species of bears have sharp teeth (similar to large meat eating cats like lions), and they are vegetarian. After the fall, everything changed.  The world was no longer perfect as God had created it.  At this point it is possible that some varieties of dinosaurs became meat eaters.”
    • Dinosaur Facts for Kids
    • How Do The Dinosaurs Fit In? | The Institute for Creation Research
  • Free Dinosaurs Lapbook – Homeschool Share This is another lapbook that is nice the resources are on the website.
General Bible Topics
Other – People who followed Jesus
 

 

Essential Math Skills for 2nd Graders

The 2nd grade math student:

  • Continues learning to add and subtract, to carry and borrow 2- and 3-digit numbers, solves word  problems, and works addition and subtraction facts vertically and horizontally.
  • Completes timed drills and oral drills.
  • Learns to relate multiplication to addition.
  • Counts and writes by twos, fives, and tens; counts and writes from 1–500; writes numbers in place values of 1s, 10s, and 100s; and writes numbers on a calendar.
  • Recognizes and writes number words.
  • Learns to identify odd and even numbers.
  • Reviews telling time.
  • Reviews numbers that are greater than and less than.
  • Learns to relate cent signs to pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
  • Learns to measure objects in inches and centimeters, and compares equivalents for cups to pint, pints to quart, and quarts to gallon.
  • Recognizes and constructs geometric shapes.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

https://www.freemathprogram.com/members1/G12345-18/Grade2/both2.htm

https://www.mathsisfun.com/links/curriculum-year-2.html

The Good and the Beautiful Math

https://math-world.e-learningforkids.org/en/grade-1/map

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/free-online-math-practice/

https://www.commoncoresheets.com/sort-by-grade/ccss/2

Essential English Skills for 2nd Graders

The 2nd grade student studying English:

  • Reviews phonics—identifies vowels, consonants, blends, diphthongs, and suffixes.
  • Learns punctuation—telling and asking sentences, capitalization, quotation marks, and apostrophes.
  • Learns suffixes—s, -ed, -ing, and -er.
  • Is introduced to compound words.
  • Studies confusing words—no/any, can/may, is/are, does/do, to/too/two.
  • Discovers parts of speech—nouns, prepositions, verbs, and adverb concepts.
  • Is introduced to word order and concepts—sequences, same/opposite, homonyms, rhyming words, and poetry.
  • Writes friendly letters.
  • Practices writing sentences.
  • Reads paragraphs for comprehension

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

The Good and the Beautiful language arts level 2

https://www.hubbardscupboard.org/copywork

https://www.homespellingwords.com/

Scott Foresman Grammar and Writing

Discovering Creation and Nature in 2nd Grade

The 2nd grade Science student:

  • Expands his knowledge of the days of Creation, the first man and woman.
  • Learns about animals, the seasons and weather, heavenly bodies, plains, flat lands, valleys, hills, and mountains. 
  • Enlarges his vocabulary with the introduction of new words.
  • Builds reading comprehension. 
  • Continues to build eye-hand coordination by drawing shapes, irregular shapes, and directional lines.
  • Learns how God made every person unique through the introduction of fingerprints, etc. 
  • Learns about the five senses. 

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

https://flexbooks.ck12.org/cbook/ck-12-second-grade-science/

https://emedia.uen.org/courses/utah-oer-textbooks-2nd-grade-seed