Literacy Grade 2

Curriculum:     Literacy

Grade:              Grade Two

Comprehension Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
Comprehension Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will articulate a complete oral sentence with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed using a targeted tier 2 word from the text.
  • Vocabulary:  Students will make accurate use of targeted tier two words. (CMT obj. A-5)
  • Forming a general understanding:   Students will identify or infer important characters, settings, problems, events, relationships, and details within a written work.  (CMT obj: A-2)
  • Developing an interpretation:  Students will use stated evidence from the text to draw and/or support a conclusion.  (CMT obj. B-3)
  • Making connections: Text to self:  Students will make text-to-self and text connections regarding specific events in a text. (CMT obj. C-1)
 
Phonics Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
The student will:
  • Identify and sort the number of syllables in words
  • Identify words with short and long vowel sounds
  • Identify initial and final consonant clusters
  • Forming past tense by adding -ed
  • Recognize and use words with r- controlled vowels
  • Recognize and use common VCe words
  • Recognize and use onset and rime
  • Form plurals using –s and –es
  • Recognize use vowel teams in words
  • Recognize and use compound words
  • Recognize and use middle consonant sounds
Fluency Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will read grade-appropriate poems and will repeat them aloud with classmates with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed.

 
 

Spelling Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
The students will spell words with :
  • Initial & Final Consonants
  • Initial Consonants Blends & Digraphs
  • Final Consonant Blends & Digraphs
  • Word Families Ending in Two Consonants

The students will utilize 175 high frequency words in their spelling.

 

Writing Objectives/Indicators of Mastery
Writing Process

Planning:

  • Students will willingly participate in the writing lesson and articulate ideas for a piece.
  • Students will use graphic organizers to plan their ideas (matrix)

Drafting

  • Students will use the matrix to write several sentences that include facts and details.

Revising and Editing

  • Students will add a word or phrase to their writing.

Sharing:

  • Students will willingly share writing with peers.

Reflecting:

  • Students will willingly talk about their writing piece during a conference.
  • Students will respond to writing of peers.

 
 

Writing Content

Ideas: 

  • Students will write to explain about themselves.
  • Students will write about physical characteristics, interests/hobbies, special places, activities and school by using facts and details. 

Organization: 

  • Students will use a matrix to list facts and details. 
  • Students will write sentences that include facts and details that answer who, what, where, when and why.

Word Choice:

  • Students will use precise words to give details.
  • Students will use sensory words to give the reader a picture in their mind.

Voice

  • Students will use words that sound like the writer.

Fluency

  • Students will write several sentences fluently.

Conventions

  • Students will keep appropriate spacing.
  • Students will include a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end.
  • Students will include proper nouns.

 
 
 
 
 

Comprehension Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

 

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will articulate a complete oral sentence with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed using a targeted tier 2 word from the text.
  • Vocabulary:  Students will make accurate use of targeted tier two words. (CMT obj. A-5)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will determine the main idea (nonfiction) or theme (fiction) within a written work. (CMT obj: A-1)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will select and use relevant information from a written work in order to summarize events and/or ideas in a text.  (CMT obj: A-3)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will use information from the text to make a prediction based on what is read. (CMT obj: A-4)

Phonics/Spelling Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

Phonics

 

The student will:

  • Recognize and use words with common phonograms (word families)
  • Recognize and use verbs with a variety of endings –ed, -ed, -ing, -s
  • Recognize and use words to compare using –er,     -est
  • Recognize and use silent final consonants –dge,      -tch, -mb, -ght
  • Recognize and use vowel teams that make neither long nor short sounds (unique vowel sounds); oo, au, aw, all, ew
  • Recognize and use words with the schwa sound
  • Recognize and use homophones
  • Recognize and use compound words
  • Using conventional plural forms for words that end in –y
  • Recognize words with CVVC pattern

 

Spelling

The students will spell words with:

  • Other Common Long Vowel patterns
  • Complex Consonant patterns (digraphs, triple letter blends, sound alike consonant patterns)

The students will utilize 225 high frequency words in their writing.

 
 

Fluency Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will read grade-appropriate poems and will repeat them aloud with classmates with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed.

  

Comprehension Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will articulate a complete oral sentence with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed using a targeted tier 2 word from the text.
  • Vocabulary:  Students will make accurate use of targeted tier two words. (CMT obj. A-5)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will determine the main idea (nonfiction) or theme (fiction) within a written work. (CMT obj: A-1)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will select and use relevant information from a written work in order to summarize events and/or ideas in a text.  (CMT obj: A-3)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will use information from the text to make a prediction based on what is read. (CMT obj: A-4)

 

Phonics/Spelling Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

Phonics

 

The student will:

  • Recognize and use words with common phonograms (word families)
  • Recognize and use verbs with a variety of endings –ed, -ed, -ing, -s
  • Recognize and use words to compare using –er, -est
  • Recognize and use silent final consonants –dge, -tch, -mb, -ght
  • Recognize and use vowel teams that make neither long nor short sounds (unique vowel sounds); oo, au, aw, all, ew
  • Recognize and use words with the schwa sound
  • Recognize and use homophones
  • Recognize and use compound words
  • Using conventional plural forms for words that end in –y
  • Recognize words with CVVC pattern

 

Spelling

The students will spell words with:

  • Other common long vowel patterns
  • Complex consonant patterns (digraphs, triple letter blends, sound alike consonant patterns)

The students will utilize 225 high frequency words in their writing.

 
 

Fluency Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will read grade-appropriate poems and will repeat them aloud with classmates with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed.

 

Writing Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

 

Writing Process

 

Planning:

  • The student will plan a small moment.
  • The student plans who, what, where and why before writing.
  • The student plans 3 big events before writing.

Drafting

  • The student will write an entertaining beginning by using either a sound, question or action hook.
  • The student will write a mighty middle.
  • The student will write a powerful ending by using feelings, wishes or hopes.

Revising and Editing

  • The student will delete excessive details
  • The student will start sentences in different ways.
  • The student will revise by replacing over used words.
  • The student will reflect and chooses one piece to “Fix or Fancy Up” for publication.
  • The student will check to make sure high frequency words are spelled correctly.
  • The student will check for capital letters and periods.

Publishing

  • The student will show pride in the final product.

Sharing:

  • Students willingly share writing with peers.
  • Students willingly give a compliment.

Reflecting:

  • Students willingly talk about their writing piece during a conference.
  • Students begin to use “author language” when talking about their writing.

 
 
 

Writing Content

Ideas 

  • The student will identify and plan a small moment.
  • The student plans a fictional narrative based on a prompt

Organization

  • The student will write a small moment that has an opening that includes a sound hook.
  • The student will write a small moment that has an opening that includes an action hook.
  • The student will write a small moment that has an opening that includes a question hook.
  • The student will write a mighty middle with important events.
  • The student will write a powerful ending.

Word Choice:

  • The student will use action words in his/her piece.
  • The student will use “sensory” details to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
  • The student will include feeling words.
  • The student will use transitional words.

Voice

  • The student will show what is special to him or her through the writing.

Fluency

  • The student will start sentences with different words.

Conventions

  • The student will use a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence.
  • The student will uses a period at the end of the sentence.
  • The student will use appropriate spacing.
  • The student will use a return sweep.
  • The student spells high frequency words accurately.

 

Comprehension Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will articulate a complete oral sentence with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed using a targeted tier 2 word from the text.
  • Vocabulary:  Students will make accurate use of targeted tier two words. (CMT obj. A-5)
  • Forming a general understanding:  Students will use information from the text to make a prediction based on what is read. (CMT obj: A-4)
  • Developing an interpretation:  Students will identify the author’s use of structure and organizational patterns. (CMT obj: B-1)
  • Making connections to text:  Students will make connections between the text and outside experiences and knowledge. (CMT obj: C-1)
  • Connecting content and structure: Students will determine an awareness of an author’s or character’s customs and beliefs included in a text. (CMT obj: D-3)

 

Phonics/Spelling Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

Phonics

 

The student will:

  • Recognize and use initial and final silent consonants
  • Recognize and use suffixes
  • Recognize and use prefixes
  • Recognize and use open and closed syllables
  • Recognize and use sound devices
  • Recognize and use abbreviations
  • Recognize and use long a spelling patterns (aigh, ae, ai, ay, ey, eight)
  • Recognize and use vowel sounds ou, ow, aw
  • Recognize and use complex consonants; qu, scr

Spelling

The students will spell words with:

  • Complex Consonants patterns (more sound alike consonant patterns, soft consonants, silent consonants)
  • Contractions

The students will use homophones appropriately.

The students will utilize 250 high frequency words in their writing.

 

Fluency Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

  • Oral language/fluency:  Students will read grade-appropriate poems and will repeat them aloud with classmates with appropriate phrasing, expression, volume, and speed.
     

Writing Objectives/Indicators of Mastery

 

Writing Process

Planning:

  • The student plans by using the 4 square planner.
  • The student plans who, what, where and why before writing.
  • The student plans 3 big events before writing.

Drafting

  • The student will write an entertaining beginning by using either a sound, question or action hook.
  • The student will write a mighty middle.
  • The student will write a powerful ending by using feelings, wishes or hopes.

Revising and Editing

  • The student will add a caret and adds a word or phrase.
  • The student will revise by replacing over used words.
  • The student will reflect and chooses one piece to “Fix or Fancy Up” for publication.
  • The student will check to make sure high frequency words are spelled correctly.
  • The student will check for capital letters and periods.

Publishing

  • The student will show pride in the final product.

Sharing:

  • Students willingly share writing with peers.
  • Students willingly give a compliment.

Reflecting:

  • Students willingly talk about their writing piece during a conference.
  • Students begin to use “author language” when talking about their writing.
     

Writing Content

Ideas 

  • The student will brainstorm by using a 4-square planner.
  • The student plans a fictional narrative based on a prompt

Organization

  • The student will write a fictional narrative that has an opening that includes a hook.
  • The student will write a mighty middle.
  • The student will write a closing.

Word Choice:

  • The student will use action words in his/her piece.
  • The student will use “sensory” details to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
  • The student will include feeling words.
  • The student will use extraordinary words.

Voice

  • The student will show what is special to him or her through the writing.

Fluency

  • The student will start sentences with different words.

Conventions

  • The student will use a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence.
  • The student will uses a period at the end of the sentence.
  • The student will use appropriate spacing.
  • The student will use a return sweep.
  • The student spells high frequency words accurately.