2do grado | ELA, Matemáticas, Ciencias, Estudios Sociales - En curso
Qué está incluido
4 reuniones en vivo
4 horas de clase por semanaTarea
1-2 horas por semana. Optional homework will be assigned but it is highly recommended to complete. It will be sent at the beginning of each week in the classroom.Evaluación
If requested homework will be graded, recorded, and a final grade will be issued when the parent unsubscribes their student OR every 15 weeks (whichever comes first).Calificación
incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 2
This will be an ongoing full curriculum 2nd-grade pod that includes English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. I will utilize Nearpod nearly every class. Nearpod is an excellent resource that will allow for lessons with interactive slides, videos, games, and more. For ELA and Math, I teach using the I do, we do, you do method. I will teach the mini-lesson, show examples, and allow students to practice individually. We will also utilize the whiteboard. Activities/worksheets will also be assigned as practice between classes. For science, there will be mini-lessons, occasional hands-on activities, and science journals. Social Studies will have a combination of interactive lessons, worksheets, and hands-on activities. After enrollment each learner will have access to Lalilo and Zearn. Lalilo is a program to practice reading fluency and comprehension. Zearn is a program to practice math topics and fact fluency. Your learner will receive a login for both via Outschool messaging. 👉🏻 Homework is optional but is highly recommended. I will grade and give feedback if requested. Please let me know after enrolling if you would like to take advantage of that. ——Class Breakdown—— Mon/Wed - ELA/Math 1. “Morning” work 2. Math mini-lesson/I work examples 3. We work on examples 4. Students work on a few problems independently 5. Open class for questions 6. Brain Break 6. ELA mini-lesson 7. We work on examples 8. Students work independently 9. Open class for questions Tues/Thurs - Science/Social Studies 1. “Morning” work 2. Science mini-lesson 3. Work on the daily activity together 4. Explain project or homework/open class for questions 5. Brain Break 6. Social Studies mini-lesson 7. Work on daily activity 8. Explain project or homework/open class for questions ——Weekly Lesson Schedule— (Week of August 21st) Math - Adding within 20 using place value blocks/Adding within 20 using 10 frames ELA - Common and Collective Nouns/Proper Nouns Science - Define Matter/Solid, Liquid, Gas SS - Compare/contrast family/other people of the past and today who have shaped the local community. (Week of August 28th) Math - Adding with arrays/Using arrays in word problems ELA - Pronouns and verbs Science - Liquid Experiment/Solid Experiment SS - Rights, responsibilities, characteristics of good citizenship (Week of September 4th) Math - Subtract within 20 using a number line/Using place value blocks ELA - Review nouns, pronouns, verbs Science - Gas Experiment/Liquid to solid SS - Mapping skills - Simple maps of familiar places: school, community (Week of September 11th) NO CLASS SEPTEMBER 5th Math - Subtract within 20 using 10 frames/Review add & subtract within 20 ELA - Adjectives and adverbs Science - Liquid to gas/Irreversible change SS - Goods and services (local and other communities) and allocation (Week of September 18th) Math - Intro to place value/use place value blocks to show numbers within 1,000 ELA - Statements/Questions Science - Reversible change/Disassemble change SS - Historical figures/heroes such as Sally Ride, Marie Curie, etc. (Week of September 19th) Math - Place value tables within 1,000/Identifying value in digits/Creating the largest number ELA - Exclamations/Commands Science - Plants needs/Scientific process SS - Symbols of American citizenship (Week of September 25th) Math - Expanded form of numbers/Number and word form of a number ELA - Combing sentences (nouns)/Combining sentences (verbs)/Combining sentences (adjectives) Science - Make and experiment plan/Plant needs experiment SS - Mapping skills - Compass rose; read, locate: state, country, state, and nation capitals (Week of October 2nd) Math - Word form and expanded form/Regrouping whole numbers ELA - Capitalizing the 1st word in a sentence/Capitalizing names of people, pets, and products Science - Plant habitats/Parts of a plant SS - Saving vs. Spending (Week of October 9th) Math - Greater than and less than symbols/Comparing whole numbers ELA - Capitalizing titles/Capitalizing place names Science - Plant roots experiment/Photosynthesis SS - Past historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Sitting Bull, George Washington Carver, Jackie Robinson (Week of October 16th) Math - Understanding even and odd numbers visually/Skip counting by 5’s ELA - Capitalizing days, months, and holidays/Capitalization review Science - Pollination/Dispersal of seeds SS - National and state symbols: birds, flowers, patriotic symbols (Week of October 23rd) Math - Skip counting by 10’s/Skip counting by 100’s ELA - Periods/Question marks Science - Discovering ecosystems/Levels of ecosystems SS - Mapping Skills - Read, locate: North America and other continents, Canada, Mexico, the equator, oceans (Week of October 30th) Math - Adding 2 digit numbers without regrouping/Understanding place value when adding ones ELA - Exclamation points/Periods in abbreviations Science - Biome classifications/Desert Organisms SS - Market structure - Prices (local and elsewhere), buying, selling, trading; role of producer/consumer (Week of November 6th) Math - Understanding place value when adding 10’s/Adding with regrouping ELA - Commas with dates, cities, and states/Commas in series and in letters Science - Aquatic organisms/Forest organisms SS - Past historical figures such as Louis Pasteur, Golda Meir, Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell (Week of November 13th) Math - Addition and subtraction with number lines/Breaking apart 2 digit addition problems ELA - Commas in compound sentences/Apostrophes in possessives Science - Grassland organisms/Tundra organisms SS - Justice - Laws and rules in school and the community NO CLASS NOVEMBER 20th - NOVEMBER 24th (Week of November 27th) Math - Adding 53+17 by making a group of 10/Adding by making a group of 10 ELA - Review commas and apostrophes/Quotation marks in dialogue Science - Biome research SS - Cultural and environmental characteristics of communities NO CLASS DECEMBER 11TH - JANUARY 5TH (Week of January 8th) Math - Strategies for adding 2-digit numbers/Subtract 1’s using place value. ELA - Titles of books and movies/Subject-Verb agreement (adding s) Science - Earth’s water SS - Then and now daily life - clothing, activities, foods, school, houses (Week of January 15th) Math - Subtracting 10s using place value/Subtracting two-digit numbers without regrouping ELA - Subject-Verb agreement (adding es)/Irregular verbs: Am, Is, Are Science - Water Cycle SS - Elected officials of the executive branch (Week of January 22nd) Math - Subtracting a 1-digit number with regrouping/Addition and subtraction with number lines ELA - Irregular verbs: Has, Have/Past-tense verbs: Was, Were Science - Rapid Earth changes SS - How weather, seasons, and climate affect peoples’ lives in a community and region (Week of January 29th) Math - Missing numbers in addition and subtraction/Addition word problems: horses ELA - Past-Tense verbs: Had/Past-tense verbs: went, saw Science - Slow Earth Changes SS - Scarcity and decision making (Week of February 5th) Math - Subtraction word problems: crayons/Subtraction word problems: basketball ELA - Contractions with not/Contractions with Am, Is Are Science - Comparing Earth’s changes SS - The functions of the constitution (Week of February 12th) Math - Adding and subtracting on number line word problems/Adding two-digit numbers on a number line ELA - Contractions with will/Plural nouns with s Science - Water erosion SS - Authority and role of the government (Week of February 19th) Math - Multi-step addition word problem/Multi-step subtraction word problem ELA - Plural nouns with es/Irregular plural nouns Science - Wind erosion SS - Settlement patterns - Where people live and why (Week of February 26th) Math - Adding 10 or 100/Adding 1’s, 10’s, and 100’s ELA - Pronouns I and me/Comparative adjectives Science - Glacial erosion SS - Income earning (Week of March 4th) Math - Adding and subtracting on number line/Adding 3-digit numbers without regrouping ELA - Synonyms/Antonyms Science - Solving erosion SS - Major science and technology inventions/discoveries - transportation, and how these changed lives (Week of March 11th) Math - Addition using groups of 10 and 100/Breaking apart 3-digit addition problems ELA - Homophones/Multiple-Meaning words Science - Erosion Presentation SS - Basic principles of democracy - equality, fairness, respect for authority, and rules (Week of March 18th) Math - Subtracting 1, 10, or 100/Subtracting 1’s, 10’s, and 100’s ELA - Planning/Writing Science - Weather SS - How people modify the physical environment - Roads clearing land, etc. and positive/negative consequences (Week of March 25th) Math - Subtracting 3-digit numbers (no regrouping)/Subtracting with place value blocks (regrouping) ELA - Revising/Proofreading Science - Clouds SS - Cost of production - Human, natural, and capital resources (Week of April 1st) Math - Adding and subtracting on a number line/Adding four two-digit numbers ELA - Publishing/Writing a paragraph Science - Weather patterns SS - Major science and technology inventions/discoveries and their impact (Week of April 8th) Math - Adding multiple 2-digit numbers word problems/Counting American coins/Counting dollars ELA - Writing a friendly letter/Writing to convince Science - Weather patterns continued SS - Taxation and community services (Week of April 15th) Math - Time on a number line/Telling time (labeled clock) ELA - Reading comprehension/Intro to book reports Science - Weather experiment SS - Consumption - How people depend on the environment (Week of April 22nd) Math - Getting a sense of meters and centimeters/Getting a sense of inches and feet/Measuring in inches/Measuring lengths (cm, m) ELA - Structure of a story/How do words and phrases supply rhythm and meaning in a story, poem, or song. Science - The sun (a star) SS - Role of banks in the economy (Week of April 29th) Math - Measuring lengths in different units/Estimating lengths/Length word problem example/Length word problems ELA - Finding key details in a story/Identifying the main topic of a multi-paragraph text Science - The Sun’s movement SS - Changes in the local community, over time (roads, buildings, transportation, population) (Week of May 6th) Math - Making picture graphs and line plots/Picture graphs/Creating a bar graph/Reading bar graphs ELA - Learning to use glossaries, indexes, captions, and bold print to identify key facts or information/long and short vowels Science - The Sun (energy source) SS - Historical figures who exemplified good citizenship (Week of May 13th) Math - Making picture graphs and line plots/Read line plots ELA - Decoding words with common prefixes and suffixes/Writing informative/explanatory texts by introducing a topic, using facts and definitions to develop points, and providing a concluding statement. Science - The Moon SS - Why people, ideas, things move from one place to another (Week of May 20th) Math - Recognizing shapes/Shapes and angles/Equal parts of circles and rectangles/Partitioning rectangles ELA - Intro to reference materials/Present book reports Science - Moon phases SS - Production from natural resource to finished product *Students will need basic supplies for the school year. Crayons, colored pencils, pencils, a notebook and folder with brads for each subject, children’s scissors, and stick glue. I will provide a link each week to our Nearpod lessons. I will also provide any worksheet or list of supplies for projects and activities as a post in the classroom.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will gain mastery in 2nd grade standards based topics for ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Scissors may be used
Lista de útiles escolares
Crayons, colored pencils, pencils, a notebook and folder with brads for each subject, children’s scissors, and stick glue. Teacher will provide worksheets, printables, and Science journals.
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
- Nearpod
- Blooket
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Hello! My name is Rachael, and I’m a homeschooling mom of 7 kids! I have nine years of experience teaching children ages 4-16 in all subjects, including full preschool curriculum, math, science, language arts, reading, spelling, and social studies! My favorite subjects to teach are elementary science and math! Learning should always be fun and engaging. I try to make every class I teach as exciting as possible! I believe in allowing the child to lead the lesson and following at their pace.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
84 US$
semanalmente ( 21 US$ por clase)4x por semana
60 min
Completado por 12 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 7-9
3-9 alumnos por clase