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Curriculum

Grade 2 Curriculum 

2009-2010


·Religion- Continue to develop the knowledge of the Christian 
Community and the Catholic Church, prepare the children for the sacraments 
of Reconciliation and Eucharist. Learn about Jesus through Bible stories. 
Develop the ideas of right and wrong, responsibility for oneself and our 
family and neighbors,respect for all people.


·Mathematics- Strong emphasis on number facts through 18.  Teach 
regrouping and renaming of two and three digit numbers.  Measurement in 
standard and metric. Shapes. Fractions. Problem solving, higher level 
thinking skills, word problems, grouping of objects in various ways. Use 
manipulatives to work math problems. 


·Reading/Language Arts- continue to develop:  phonics skills, spelling 
skills,main idea and details in stories, reality and fantasy, reading 
articles to obtain information, telling sentences and questions, writing 
skills, manuscript and cursive handwriting (cursive after Christmas), parts 
of speech (nouns, verbs, and adjectives), contractions, antonyms, homonyms, 
synonyms, oral reading, talking in front of a group, sharing the thoughts 
and ideas that the children put on paper, journaling, listening skills, 
independent reading.

.Science/Health- animal families, personal safety, D.A.R.E. program, 
magnets, plants, Zoo visitors. 


·Social Studies-   Communities, maps and globes, awareness of the 
world around them. Changes in the communities, transportation, 
communication, Second Step Program, Bullying Program.


·Computer- Accelerated Reader skills and basic computer skills will be 
developed. Use of the internet by the children. 


·In addition to encouraging strong Christian Values in our children, 
our strongest emphasis is in the language arts and math areas.  We are 
supplying the building blocks for the children’s future education.  Without 
strong skills in these two areas, the children cannot succeed in the future 
grades.

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