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Showing posts with label second grade common core. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second grade common core. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Second Grade Common Core Curriculum Map Book Study: The Pacing Guide

We are at the end of our book study!  Boo Hoo!

 Below is a thumbnail of the book.  Many teachers across the country are using this book to make sure that we are all on the same page.  The curriculum map focused on here was developed by the writers of the common core and a team of teachers.  If you want to purchase this book, just click on the book below and go to Amazon.  






So far you have had an overview of the book and summaries of the six units for second grade:


Unit 1:  A Season for Chapters (Best Practices 4 Teachers)
Unit 2:  The Wild West (Teach123)
Unit 3:  Building Bridges with Unlikely Friends (Elementary Matters)
Unit 4:  A Long Journey to Freedom (Mandy's Tips for Teachers)
Unit 5:  Hand-Me-Down Tales from Around the World (Sassy in Second)
Unit 6:  Taking Care of Ourselves (Teach123)

And now you have ended up back where you sort of started with me as we talk about the Pacing Guide that is included in the book.  The pacing guide gives us first hand guidance on how to differentiate standards 2.3 and 2.3 the Common Core Standards.  These two standards deal mostly with the word work and vocabulary areas of literacy. The standards are 'divided' into six levels <1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6>.  Here is an example from pg 6847 if you are using a kindle--I let one of our reading trainers borrow my book so I am going with the Kindle version tonight!

Reading Foundations 2.3

Level 1:  Sweep for phrases to build fluency.  Identify phrases that are common to readers and which use sight words and nouns for visualization.

Level 2:  Read a common text at 95% <poem or lyrics> chorally.

Level 3:  Read a text at 95% while being timed.  Record and listen for accuracy.

Level 4:  Use common suffixes, contractions, and increase the number of known sight words.

Level 5:  Read common prefixes, make distinctions between homophones, identify the number of syllables in a word, and increase the number of known sight words.

Level 6:  Fluently read multi-syllabic words using prefixes and suffixes, use vowel groupings not common to most words such as eigh, ough, ei, etc., increase the number of known sight words to read fluently.

The downside of this is that standards 2.3 and 2.4 are the only standards that are broken down to show differentiation.  So....it is left to us to figure out how to differentiate all of the others!  No small task, huh?  

If any of you are inclined to break the standards down to differentiate them and want to share, I would be glad to post them for you.  I think it would be great if we had a database differentiated standards!  Maybe a job for the summer?  Meanwhile...you can use this to begin the process of differentiation!


I hope you have enjoyed doing this book study with us!  If any of us that participated can be of help to you, please feel free to send us a message!


Monday, July 16, 2012

2nd Grade Common Core Recommended Read Alouds--Unit 2

Here are a few read alouds that were recommended in the Common Core Curriculum Map book that I have been writing about all summer!  Unit 2 in this book for second grade is 'The Old West'...so if you are like me, you are sitting here wondering why Little Red Riding Hood and the Princess and the Pea are recommended.  Well, that is because this unit centers on the thoughts that the gist of a  story can remain the same, however, the setting, or even an item focused on in the problem, can change.  I have mentioned before that I LOVE teaching my Cinderella unit and hate to see it go down to first grade.  But, I am excited to take a look at these other fairy tales and the tall tales that are an important part of Unit 2.  I can't wait to find another version of Little Red Riding Hood and the Princess and the Pea to teach with the originals!  Now....as far as the toughest cowboy down there....it remains to be seen as to what he will bring me in the way of teaching.










If you have any ideas for other versions of Little Red and the Pea Princess up there, let me know their titles!  Also, if you know anything about our cowboy up there <boy, he sure does look tough!!!--hope he isn't tough to teach!!>  please leave me a comment.

I am sad to say that summer is winding down for me.  I just got back from my mini-vacation just an hour ago and already I am hard at work again for you!  I go back to work in just 18 days and I am pretty sure that I have 4 days of professional development between now and then.  So...in the coming days you will see a mad dash of titles, covers, and links for the rest of the recommended books for 2nd grade.  I kept thinking I would get to them....but time has caught up with me...and I am only on Unit 2!  I need to finish this one and get straight into the others!!  Until then!




Sunday, April 22, 2012

Second Grade Common Core Suggested Literature Unit 1: Seasons (Non-fiction)

Before my state testing starts tomorrow, I wanted to be sure to get the non-fiction titles for Unit 1 to you.  If you decide to start purchasing these books, they are all linked to Amazon.  It is my believe (and I may be wrong) that once August hits, these books are going to be in HIGH demand and they may be hard to get.  I can see a lot of these books going on back-order or back to publishers to be reprinted.  So....just like at Christmas....shop early!  I've already started stocking up on mine and I am praying that I don't change grade levels because that is going to be really frustrating!!!  

So, pin away my friends, or you can just follow my board about this literature!







Cynthia Rylant:  A Writer's Story

Informational Books (Read Aloud)





Hope this helps!


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