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Open House2nd gradeTeachers
Danita Autry
Kirsten Glover
Anna Sunderland
Tiffany Turner
Instructional Coach – Claudia Bishop
2nd Grade Teachers
Essential QuestionsHow can I help my child at home?
What are the standards covered in Reading/Math?
Characters, Setting, Events (who, where, what)
Main Idea and Details (most important part of the story and the details to back it up)
Ask and Answer Questions (What can you conclude or infer from this passage?)
Graphic Representations, Time Lines, Maps (How can a map assist in comprehension?)
Reading
Glossary (arranged in ABC order located in the back of textbook)
Index (located in the back of a textbook with names, places, and topics)
Table of Contents (list the pages a story begins on and located in the front of the book)
Reading
Learning the sounds of all letters A = apple G= garden M=
mouse B= boat H= house N=needle C= cow I= itch O= octopus D= dog J= jet P= pajamas E= edge K= kangaroo Q=queen F= fish L= lamp R=rabbit
Phonics
S= sock Sh= shhhhh T- turtle Ch= chick U= umbrella Th= thick W= wagon Wh= wheel X= fox ai, ay, a_e = long a
bake Y= yolk ee, ea, e_e = long e
Pete Z= zebra or, ore= or as in more
Phonics
above cap belong alone change both answer clock bridge bad corn building been cover buy bell across care blow along city breakfast any clothes brought bank corner busy before cross
Sight Words
dark dear everyone dinner dish fall don’t drink few each ear finish end enough food ever friend front face game gas fence gold gone fine grew grow follow happen hard
Sight Words
middle hit might minute hour moon mountain I’ll mouth myself it’s nail neighbor kitchen never nothing large o’clock outside learn own pass letter people plant lot point young maybe told
Sight Words
Thank our veterans! They are people who have served in the armed forces. The armed forces keep our country safe. They serve in times of war and peace. Five main groups make up the armed forces. They are the Army,Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps (pronounced “Kohr”), and Coast Guard.
Many kids have parents or other loved ones who are veterans. About
23 million veterans live in the United States. Two million of those veterans are women. November 11 is Veterans Day. Each year on that day, people honor our veterans. Many cities have parades. Some people give speeches. A large parade is held in New York City.
Thousands of people take part in the event. Veterans march in the parade. Some people ride on floats. Marching bands play music. Some of the songs are patriotic. Something that is patriotic shows love for your country.
Veterans Comprehension
According to the passage, what is a Veteran?
The passage states that “many kids have parents or other loved ones who are veterans.” Why might having a parent who has served in the military be hard for a kid?
What is the main idea of the passage?
What can you infer about veterans?
Questions
Place Value Hundreds Tens Ones 5 2 3
500 + 20+ 3 = expanded notation 523 = standard form Five hundred twenty three= word form Compare using ‹ ›
90 › 80 The mouth is always open to the larger number
Math
Arranging number from least to greatest 345, 365, 386
Using numbers (3, 7, 5) make the largest possible number 753= largest number
Adding numbers without regrouping 456+ 123=
Math
10 more 10 less 10 more than 56=66 10 less than 56=46
55, 65, 75, _____, ______, ______, Rule( skip counting by 10’s)
123, 223, 323, _____, _____, _____, (Rule skip counting by 100)
Math
A.M. = morning P.M. = evening/night
Basic Addition Facts Adding and Subtracting swiftly
Math
Read nightly and sign log Complete homework Read passages, take missed words place on
index cards for flash cards Practice addition and subtraction facts using
mathaids.com Ask questions and answer in complete
sentences.
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