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Grade 2 Month 9 The Wonder of Stories
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This is the final Language Arts-focused unit of Year 2. This month you will delve into what makes a story. You’ll have a look at the purpose of a story, parts of a story, sequencing, and comparing and contrasting. Your child will hear stories, read stories, and create stories both written and oral. You will observe comprehension, decoding, encoding, and creativity.
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Curriculum Areas/Learning Outcomes
Language Arts: Concept 1: Everyone has a unique story to tell.
Connection: Your child will hear stories and learn about how stories are organized to communicate ideas. They will have opportunities to tell their own stories.
Concept 2: Playing with language helps us discover how language works.
Connection: Your child will take a close look at how language is used in stories to portray feelings. They will have opportunities to practice communicating their own ideas.
Social Studies: Concept: Local actions have global consequences, and global actions have local consequences.
Connection: Stories show how a person’s actions can have a ripple effect.
Connection: Your child will hear stories and learn about how stories are organized to communicate ideas. They will have opportunities to tell their own stories.
Concept 2: Playing with language helps us discover how language works.
Connection: Your child will take a close look at how language is used in stories to portray feelings. They will have opportunities to practice communicating their own ideas.
Social Studies: Concept: Local actions have global consequences, and global actions have local consequences.
Connection: Stories show how a person’s actions can have a ripple effect.
Curriculum Overview
This is the final Language Arts focused unit of Year 2. This month you will delve into what makes a story. You’ll have a look at the purpose of a story, parts of a story, sequencing, and comparing and contrasting. Your child will hear stories, read stories, and create stories both written and oral. You will observe comprehension, decoding, encoding, and creativity.