Second Grade
Curriculum
ReadingFocus: In second grade we learn how to decode one syllable and multisyllabic words with a variety of vowel patterns, letter combinations, prefixes, and suffixes. We use the Slingerland approach to read leveled texts in small groups focusing on decoding strategies, fluency, and comprehension.
Textbook: Level 2 Phonics, A-Z leveled readers, chapter books determined by Lexile, structured literacy decoding lists
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WritingFocus: In second grade we focus on encoding one syllable and multisyllabic words with a variety of vowel patterns, letter combinations, prefixes, and suffixes. The children progress from writing single letters to letter combinations, followed by individual words, phrases, sentences, and dictation paragraphs. Cursive is taught through the Slingerland approach starting at the beginning of second grade.
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MathFocus: In second grade we work on mastering addition and subtraction facts through 20, develop strategies for adding and subtracting within 100, focus on the concept of place value, work with time, data, and money, and delve into properties of 2-d and 3-d shapes.
Textbook: Eureka Math
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ScienceFocus: Air and Weather, rocks and minerals, healthy bodies
Textbook: Foss
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Social StudiesFocus: Families and Neighborhoods, Kenya
Textbook: Storypath
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ReligionFocus: Weekly readings, gospel stories, symbols of the church, parts of the mass
Textbook: Pflaum Gospel Weekly
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Social/Emotional SkillsTextbook: Second Step
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Service and Leadership
Second grade partners with Merrill Gardens for visits and fun activities with our "grand friends!"
Enrichment
I use positive reinforcement to encourage a loving and productive community. We enthusiastically celebrate our writing with our Spring Writers Workshop celebration. Small group instruction in reading. 4th and 5th grade math buddies.
Special Events
Visits with residents from Merrill Gardens
First Reconciliation and First Communion
Neighborhood Business interviews
Writers Workshop Celebration
"Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart." - Eleanor Roosevelt
I was born and raised in Portland, Oregon before moving to Seattle in 2003. I graduated from Seattle Pacific University with a degree in Food and Nutrition in 2007. I began the Masters In Teaching program at UW in 2010. This is my twelfth year working at Our Lady of the Lake. In the spring of 2022, I earned my credentials as a certified Slingerland instructor. I love being a part of children’s social/emotional, academic, and personal growth daily!