District 11 Educational Support Services
Literacy & Language Arts

Grade 2, Quarter 2: December Unit

Overview                                                                              
At this point in second grade, students use information read within a passage to retell using main idea and supporting details. Students identify the elements and mood of the story. Predictions are made before and during the reading of stories. Students also write letters and descriptive paragraphs using a variety of sentence lengths including a topic/lead sentence. They share writing samples and speeches with classmates and learn to give and receive feedback.

 

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Standards

Enduring Understandings - important ideas that students should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year.

  • Different strategies and skills are required to understand a variety of materials.
  • People apply critical thinking skills when reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing.
  • People access, read, evaluate, and use a variety of resources to get information.

Essential Questions

  • What does it mean to "understand," why do we need to understand what we read or hear, and what strategies and skills can we use to understand a variety of materials?
  • What is critical thinking, why is important, and how can we use critical thinking skills?
  • Why do I need a variety of resources? How do I access information and use it responsibly? How do I evaluate resources?
  • How can I access information from a a variety of resources, evaluate it, and use it responsibly?

Standards
Must be Mastered by End of Year Must be Introduced Other Standards & E-skills

Phonemic Awareness

    Use knowledge of blending, segmenting, and manipulating phonemes in one or more syllable words.


Phonics

See Correct Letter Formation from August

    Recognize and use knowledge of letter-sound relationships, including diphthongs, common vowel patterns, and common word endings to decode unknown words.

    Demonstrate a reading vocabulary of 1,000 words, including sight words and multi-syllabic words.
 

Fluency

    Orally read grade level materials attending to phrasing, intonation, and punctuation

    Adjust reading pace to accommodate purpose, style, and difficulty of text.

        At the end of quarter two, students will be able to read 200 of D11 sight words.         Other words will be learned from phonics, spelling and vocabulary programs to total the expected 1000+ words.
 

Vocabulary

    Use sentence structure and background knowledge to understand word meanings.

    Understand and generate vocabulary specific to content.
 

Comprehension

Activate schema/background knowledge.

Draw inferences.

Read, comprehend, and listen to a range of genres: narrative texts and expository texts.

Retell expository text using main idea and some supporting details.

    Generate a written or oral response to what has been read.

    Interpret information from simple diagrams, charts, and graphs.

    Read and follow simple written directions.

    Retell, summarize/and or synthesize important information.

    Create mental images of characters, events and places.

    Retell narrative text using characters, setting, and sequence of events.

 

During the 2007-2008 school year,  Literacy Resource Teachers and classroom teachers will be correlating textbook pages to the emphasized standards for each month. Also, teachers will be developing District 11 Diamond Lessons for each quarter.

Reading Programs

McMillan McGraw Hill Open Court Scholastic Scott Foresman Pearson
         

Writing Programs

Writers Advantage

Lucy Calkins

 

 

 

Lessons

Lesson 1: Lesson 1 title

Duration: @ 1 class period

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