Grade 2
Language Arts

Take your child on a fun, ocean-themed journey, beginning with mastering core phonics like short and long vowels , consonant blends , and key spelling rules. They will then learn the parts of speech—identifying nouns , verbs , and adjectives —to build clear and complete sentences with a subject and predicate. This all culminates in a full writing project where your child learns to find the main idea, create an outline, and revise a rough draft into a polished final copy they can be proud of.

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Grade 2 | Full Curriculum
Play-based curriculum for ages 6-9.

Great education
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Kindergarten Language Arts Units

 

Unit 1: Building Foundational Skills

Builds a strong foundation by reviewing core phonics, including short and long vowels, consonant blends, and key spelling rules. Your child will also learn foundational grammar, identifying nouns and verbs to build complete sentences with a subject and a predicate.

 

Unit 2: Exploring Words and Information

Expand your child's world of words by teaching them to create more descriptive writing with adjectives and adverbs. They will explore new text types like poetry , learn to identify the difference between a fact and an opinion , and master more advanced spelling rules for word endings and silent letters

 

Unit 3: Storytelling, Learning, and Connecting

Transforms your child into a thoughtful storyteller by teaching them how to make inferences from a story, form a persuasive opinion, and connect ideas with conjunctions. They will also master more complex spelling with homophones and compound words while making their writing more vivid with creative tools like similes.

 

Unit 4: From Main Idea to Final Draf

Guide your child through the complete writing process, teaching them to find the main idea of a topic, organize their thoughts in an outline, and compose a full rough draft . They will then learn to become an editor, polishing their work by fixing errors and adding exciting "dress-ups" like quality adjectives and strong verbs, culminating in a proud "Author's Chair" presentation

 

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