Second Grade Science and Social Studies with Time4Learning

Time4Learning presents a logical and sequential approach to teaching science and social studies.

In the second grade science lessons, life science is explored through patterns in nature. Physcial science is introduced with lessons on force and motion and earth science is continued from first grade. Learn more about second grade science lesson plans.

In the second grade social studies lessons, students learn about human’s basic needs and are introduced to map reading and historical and cultural holidays. The learner will compare and contrast the locations of people, places and environments and will understand the symbols, icons, buildings, celebrations and holidays that represent American beliefs and principles and contribute to our national identity. Second graders will also learn about the importance of jobs and the value of work.  Learn more about second grade social studies lesson plans.

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There are 28 lessons in the science and social studies curriculum for second grade at Time4Learning. The Time4Learning program combines illustration, animation, real pictures, audio, text, video and embedded simulations in multimedia online lessons and activities.  It also combines math and writing skills in cross-curricular activities that are completed both on and offline.

Using a combination of interactive lessons, offline worksheets, and assessments, Time4Learning Second Grade Science and Social Studies curriculum correlates to all state standards and benchmarks.

To find out more about the Second Grade science or social studies program at Time4Learning, try out one of the demo lessons, ask a question in our parents forum, or even view the entire Second Grade Scope and Sequence. Sign up today to let your Second Grader experience the fun and learning encompassed in the Time4Learning First Grade Science and Social Studies Program.

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This post was written by Kerry on July 17, 2009

Second Grade Language Arts with Time4Learning

A second grade language arts program should be taught using a system of second grade language arts lesson plans including interactive activities, learning games, printable worksheets, assessments, and positive reinforcement. Guided reading is a vital part of a second grade reading program.

And second grade language arts lessons should cover all English language arts strands. The major language arts strands for a second grade reading program are vocabulary development, reading comprehension, literature, writing strategies, writing applications, English language conventions, listening and speaking. While these language arts strands might surprise you, they are all critical lessons for a second grade reading program. Second grade language arts activities provide an opportunity for children to select letter patterns and learn to translate them into spoken language using phonics, syllabication, and word parts.

Time4Learning teaches a comprehensive second grade reading curriculum using fun, second grade reading activities to build a solid reading foundation. Help your child excel in reading, learn more about Time4Learning’s second grade reading lessons, curriculum, activities and worksheets.

A second grade language arts program should include word analysis, decoding, and vocabulary development.

Reading skill develops as students continue to learn basic features of reading. With the help of the reading teacher they select letter patterns and learn to translate them into spoken language using phonics, syllabication, and word parts. The second grade students apply this knowledge to achieve fluent oral and silent, guided reading skill.

In a second grade language arts program, reading level comprehension is tested with reading skill comprehension strategies such as, when prompted by the reading teacher, responding to essential questions, making predictions, and comparing information from several sources. For example, guided reading includes comprehension of the purpose in reading, so students develop reading skill by telling about the information being sought. They will be asked to analyze the text by considering the author’s purpose in writing it.

Another vital component of the second grade language arts program is literary response and analysis. Through guided reading, students are introduced to a wide variety of significant works of reading-level appropriate children’s literature. Students develop reading skill by distinguishing between structural features of the text and literary elements such as theme, plot, setting, and characters.

Language arts lesson plans include asking students to compare and contrast plots, settings, and characters presented by different authors. Via guided reading, students study different versions of the same story, each reflecting a different culture. Their second grade reading program also uses language arts lesson plans that help children identify the use of rhythm, rhyme, and alliteration in reading level appropriate poetry.

Time4Learning teaches a comprehensive second grade language arts curriculum using fun, second grade reading activities to build a solid reading foundation. To find out more about the second grade language arts program at Time4Learning, try out one of the demo lessons, ask a question in our parents forum, or even view the entire second grade language arts scope and sequence. Sign up today to let your second grader experience the fun and learning encompassed in the Time4Learning Second Grade Language Arts Program.

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This post was written by Kerry on July 10, 2009

Second Grade Math with Time4Learning

In second grade math, children need total mastery of their addition and subtraction facts since they are expected to do two-digit and three-digit addition and subtraction. If they don’t know these math facts instantaneously, their hesitation will make it hard to keep their pace in those second grade math problems.

In second grade math, children start to learn fractions and need to get comfortable with the concept of a half, a third, a quarter, and an eighth. In geometry, second grade math students move beyond recognizing shapes to becoming fluent with the language of geometry so they can use terms such as ‘curves’, ‘vertices’, ‘edges’, ‘faces’ and ‘angles’ to describe the attributes of two and three-dimensional shapes.

Time4Learning teaches a comprehensive Second grade math curriculum using fun, second grade math activities to build a solid math foundation. Help your child excel in math, learn more about Time4Learning’s second grade math lessons, curriculum, activities and worksheets.

Second grade math includes use of ordinal numbers to 100th. The children will compare and order whole numbers to 1000. They will group objects into hundreds, tens and ones, relating the groupings to a written numeral.

Second grade math includes fractions. Students should understand halves, thirds, quarters, and eighths as parts of a set. They should know that a complete set makes one whole. The children will be skip-counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s, 25s, 50s and 100s. They should learn to count forward or backward by 1s or 10s starting with any number less than 1000. They should also understand the difference between odd and even numbers.

Coins are used in teaching second grade math. The children will count mixed groups of coins including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars. They’ll be taught to recognize equivalent forms of money values, and should count coins up to one dollar or more during the course of the year.

During second grade, math students learn place values to 1000. They should be able to use place value patterns using 0 as a place holder (10, 100, etc.) and should understand that ten 10s equal 100. In numbers up to 1000, the children should know the place value of any designated digit.

By the end of the year second grade math students should recall addition and subtraction facts from memory. They should understand the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction, and be able to predict the relative size of solutions for both addition and subtraction - in other words they should understand that adding two whole numbers will result in a number larger than either of the two original numbers. Students should be able to add or subtract two-digit numbers with or without regrouping.

There are 116 math activities in the second grade curriculum, and children can either move through them sequentially, or pick and choose from the lessons, using the Activity Finder. Parents can easily follow their child’s progress by logging into the child’s portfolio and viewing day by day lessons or a customizable and printable report than can be sorted by subject, lesson type, or date range.

To find out more about the second grade math program at Time4Learning, try out one of the demo lessons, ask a question in our parents forum, or even view the entire second grade math scope and sequence. Sign up today to let your second grader experience the fun and learning encompassed in the Time4Learning Second Grade Math Program.

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This post was written by Kerry on July 10, 2009