Homeschool 2nd Grade Full Curriculum 3x a Week
What's included
3 live meetings
2 hrs 45 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1-2 hours per week. All students in this course will gain access to an online learning program - Mathseeds and Reading Eggs or Exact Path Learning as well as optional learning activities to complete at home. Homework is optional, but it is suggested students complete an additional 20-30 minutes daily of out of class assignments.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Please lock in our early bird special pricing! Looking for a fun, hands-on, and Reggio Inspired online 2nd Grade Learning Group for your child to supplement their at-home learning with you? Check out this class! For over 10 years we have worked with Early Childhood homeschoolers in a microschool co-op Ms. Iman started. Our Kind Curriculum©️ is engaging, project-based, and sparks the wonder in our students. Included in this class is our digital and physical homeschool planner - https://www.kindacademy.org/product-page/kind-planner-porfolio Our curriculum covers the following: 🌈Language Arts Skills 🌈 Math Skills 🌈Social Emotional Skills 🌈Vocabulary Skills 🌈Writing Skills 🌈Science & Sensory Skills 🌈Reading Comprehension Skills During this class students will be able to build connections and friendships with peers while having fun learning all the skills they need to know before 3rd Grade. Our courses are short and done with very small groups of learners so students can really have the chance to have the attention of the teacher. Each class covers the following. As an ongoing class, content does not build on the previous week and learners can join at any time. Day 1: Math "Topic A Foundations for Fluency with Sums and Differences Within 100" Lesson 1-2 Practice making ten and adding to ten. Practice making the next ten and adding to a multiple of ten. "Topic B Initiating Fluency with Addition and Subtraction Within 100 " Lesson 6 Subtract single-digit numbers from multiples of 10 within 100. "Topic A Understand Concepts About the Ruler" Lesson 1 Connect measurement with physical units by using multiple copies of the same physical unit to measure.. "Topic C Measure and Compare Lengths Using Different Length Units " Lesson 7 Measure and compare lengths using standard metric length units and non-standard length units; relate measurement to unit size. "Topic D Relate Addition and Subtraction to Length" Lesson 8 Solve addition and subtraction word problems using the ruler as a number line. "Topic A Forming Base Ten Units of Ten, a Hundred, and a Thousand" "Lesson 1 Bundle and count ones, tens, and hundreds to 1,000." "Topic B Understanding Place Value Units of One, Ten, and a Hundred" "Lesson 3 Count up and down between 90 and 1,000 using ones, tens, and hundreds. ." "Topic C Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word Forms" Lesson 4 Count up to 1,000 on the place value chart.. Lesson 6 Write base ten numbers in expanded form. . "Topic D Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with Money " Lesson 9-10 Count from $10 to $1,000 on the place value chart and the empty number line. Explore $1,000. How many $10 bills can we change for a thousand dollar bill? "Topic E Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value Disks" Lesson 12-13 Change 10 ones for 1 ten, 10 tens for 1 hundred, and 10 hundreds for 1 thousand. Read and write numbers within 1,000 after modeling with place value disks. "Topic F Comparing Two Three-Digit Numbers " Lesson 17 Compare two three-digit numbers using <, >, and = when there are more than 9 ones or 9 tens. "Topic G Finding 1, 10, and 100 More or Less than a Number " Lesson 20 Model 1 more and 1 less, 10 more and 10 less, and 100 more and 100 less when changing the hundreds place. "Topic A Sums and Differences Within 100 " Lesson 1 Relate 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less to addition and subtraction of 1 and 10.. Lessons 3-4 Add and subtract multiples of 10 and some ones within 100. "Topic B Strategies for Composing a Ten" Lesson 6 Use manipulatives to represent the composition of 10 ones as 1 ten with two-digit addends.. Lessons 9-10 Use math drawings to represent the composition when adding a two-digit to a three-digit addend. "Topic C Strategies for Decomposing a Ten " Lesson 11 Represent subtraction with and without the decomposition of 1 ten as 10 ones with manipulatives. "Topic D Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds " Lesson 17 Use mental strategies to relate compositions of 10 tens as 1 hundred to 10 ones as 1 ten.. Lessons 20-21 Use math drawings to represent additions with up to two compositions and relate drawings to a written method. "Topic E Strategies for Decomposing Tens and Hu " Lesson 24 Use manipulatives to represent subtraction with decompositions of 1 hundred as 10 tens and 1 ten as 10 ones. Lessons 27-28 Subtract from 200 and from numbers with zeros in the tens place. "Topic F Student Explanations of Written Methods " Lesson 31 Solve two-step word problems within 100. "Topic A Strategies for Adding and Subtracting Within 1,000" Lesson 3 Add multiples of 100 and some tens within 1,000.. "Lesson 4 Subtract multiples of 100 and some tens within 1,000. ." "Topic B Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,000" Lessons 10-11 Use math drawings to represent additions with up to two compositions and relate drawings to the addition algorithm. "Topic C Strategies for Decomposing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,000 " Lessons 16-17 Subtract from multiples of 100 and from numbers with zero in the tens place. "Topic A Formation of Equal Groups " Lessons 2-3 Use math drawings to represent equal groups, and relate to repeated addition Lesson 4 Represent equal groups with tape diagrams, and relate to repeated addition. "Topic B Arrays and Equal Groups" Lesson 5 Compose arrays from rows and columns, and count to find the total using objects. "Topic C Rectangular Arrays as a Foundation for Multiplication and Division" "Lessons 10-11 Use square tiles to compose a rectangle, and relate to the array model. ." "Topic D The Meaning of Even and Odd Numbers" Lesson 19 Investigate the pattern of even numbers: 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 in the ones place, and relate to odd numbers. "Topic B Problem Solving with Coins and Bills" Lesson 6 Recognize the value of coins and count up to find their total value.. Lesson 9 Solve word problems involving different combinations of coins with the same total value.. "Topic C Creating an Inch Ruler" Lesson 14 Connect measurement with physical units by using iteration with an inch tile to measure. "Topic A Attributes of Geometric Shapes" Lesson 2 Build, identify, and analyze two-dimensional shapes with specified attributes. Lesson 5 Relate the square to the cube, and describe the cube based on attributes "Topic B Composite Shapes and Fraction Concepts " Lesson 6 Combine shapes to create a composite shape; create a new shape from composite shapes. Lesson 8 Interpret equal shares in composite shapes as halves, thirds, and fourths. "Topic C Halves, Thirds, and Fourths of Circles and Rectangles " Lesson 10 Partition circles and rectangles into equal parts, and describe those parts as halves, thirds, or fourths.? "Topic D Application of Fractions to Tell Time " Lesson 15-16 Tell time to the nearest five minutes; relate a.m. and p.m. to time of day- Solve elapsed time problems involving whole hours and a half hour.. Day 2: English Language Arts Back to School Ice Breakers Welcome Back to School Welcome to your school Sentence Structure Sentence Complete the sentence Write and Draw Sight Words Identifying Sight Words: Identifying Sight Words: Part 2: 1-2 Identifying Sight Words: Part 3: 1-2 Wow Words: Adverbs Wow Words: Adjectives (Ind. Learning) Adverbs of Manner (Starter) Adjectives & Real-Life Connections: 2 Reviewing Pronouns Demonstrative Pronouns : 1-2 Indefinite Pronouns: 1-2 Writing with Interrogative Pronouns: 1-2 Drawing Inferences: 1-3 Using Nouns: 1 Common, Proper, and Possessive Nouns Capitalize Proper Nouns Capitalize Names What are Nouns? Retelling Key Details: 1-2 Drawing Inferences: 1-3 Describing Characters Using Key Details:1-2 Details, Details, Details! Nonfiction Text Features: 1-2 Action Verbs Linking Verbs Present-Tense Verbs Future Tense Verbs Stress Emotional Wellness Living a Healthy Lifestyle Making Friends Maps: K-2 Learning Directions: Town Map Grid Practice with a Treasure Map Day 3: Stem What is a Scientist? National Inventors' Day Observing the Sun and Moon National Space Day The Water Cycle Coral Reef Creatures Bodies of Water Balloon Static Lab Germs & Staying Healthy Wash Your Hands What’s Climate Change Characteristics of Seasons Affect Elements of Art: Value Elements of Art: Color Famous Visual Artists: Vincent van Gogh Famous Visual Artists: Pablo Picasso Safety Why We Have Rules PBL Design Challenge: Creating Safer Schools (K-5) What Is Voting? Good Citizenship: Where We Live Caring for the Environment Natural Resources Natural Resources: Rocks Plant Parts & Their Jobs Inside a Tree Trunk Parts of Plants & Animals Basic Needs of Plants Plant Parts & Their Jobs Earth Day Financial Literacy Month Wants and Needs: Making Change Word Problems: Money Counting Coins at the Food Stand Goods and Services: Producers and Consumers: Maps Learning Directions: Town Map Grid Practice with a Treasure Map Let's Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park! Let's Visit Lassen Volcanic National Park! I pride myself on being a loving, engaging, and Kind teacher as do all of our teachers at Kind Academy. We value student opinions and like them to have a chance to interact with each other. Our teachers use hands-onn props, videos, songs, and stories to engage with learners.
Learning Goals
Students will improve their understanding of Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, and Science Skills
Students will improve their social skills such as taking turns, asking questions, enjoying learning, and understanding themselves.
Students will also be more inspired to engage with nature, more observant, and typically more focused after our courses.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Mathseeds, exact path, and Reading Eggs will be an optional tool for learners to access by joining this class.
Supply List
Here are the supplies needed for this course. Clay or Playdough (wheat may be in playdough, please be aware and substitute if you child is allergic) White Glue Glue sticks Markers Tempera Paint A tray Cardstock Paper Dry Erase Board Dry Erase Marker Crayons Craft Materials Nature treasures like rocks, sticks, leaves to be collected Q-tips A printer is not necessary for this course and all materials can usually be supplemented so please do not worry if you don't have access to something on this list. Just let us know and we will be happy to suggest alternatives. Downloads will be sent on Fridays before the upcoming week of class. Upon enrolling, please be sure to check for handsouts and supplies needed that week.
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
1 teacher has a teaching certificate
Florida Teaching Certificate
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I started a successful nature school in 2016 that promoted wonder based learning, hands on play, and high interest activities. Our proven curriculum has influences from Montessori, Reggio, Waldorf and other self directed educational philosophies. It has been published and used with high reviews from parents, schools, and co-ops.
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Live Group Class
$75
weekly ($25 per class)3x per week
55 min
Completed by 43 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-9
3-10 learners per class