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About 2nd Graders

Attributes of Second Graders

At seven, students begin to calm down a bit. They:

  • Begin to reason and concentrate.
  • Worry, are self-critical, and may express a lack of confidence.
  • May try to hide from failure and criticism.
  • Demand more of their teacher's time.
  • Dislike being singled out, even for praise.
  • Have great sensitivity about their bodies, which they do not like to have exposed or touched.

 

Second Grade Basic Skills

Second grade offers the opportunity for plenty of review so that students truly master all the skills presented in first grade. Students will also learn to recognize familiar words more rapidly, read new words, add and subtract faster, compose more complex sentences, spell many new words, and increase their reading and speaking vocabularies. In second grade, a typical student will:

  • Apply more complex phonics skills in his reading.
  • Automatically read the 200 most commonly used words.
  • Write sentences using correct punctuation and capitalization.
  • Recognize and use nouns and action verbs in sentences.
  • Write legibly in cursive.
  • Add and subtract any 2-digit number.
  • Handle place value concepts for 3-digit whole numbers.
  • Identify time to include half-hour and 5-minute intervals.
  • Identify the value of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollars.

 

How Parents Can Help Second Graders

 

In second grade teachers are helping students grow socially as well as academically. At seven years old, a child is continuing to learn about herself and others. Parents can help by encouraging her as she:

  • Develops a concept of herself.
  • Begins to understand others.
  • Gains respect for others.
  • Builds relationships with others.
  • Develops a sense of responsibility.

Activities and Games

  • Seven year olds usually don't mind playing by themselves.  Reading, art, board games and puzzles have joined their list of interests.  They also enjoy collecting-everything from rocks to bottle caps to cards.
  • Group play can still be a bit unorganized and is often carried out to individual ends.
  • They still enjoy physical activities like bike riding, swimming and running. 

 


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