Grade 2
Explore the Learning in Grade 2
Grade 2
Explore the Learning in Grade 2
The Grade 2 students have had a very positive start to the year, with the children demonstrating an excellent understanding of our Gold Standard behaviours and routines. We would like to thank you for your support in helping the students settle into the new year so smoothly.
Our Literacy block is based on a structured literacy model. It is broken into seven parts, including a daily review, phonics and phonemic awareness (see below), reading fluency, handwriting, comprehension, vocabulary and writing.
For the first hour of the Literacy block, Grade 2 students will be taught via the Sounds Write program, which aligns with our whole-school approach to explicitly teaching phonics in Prep-2. Sounds Write provides a progression of learning of letters (graphemes) and their corresponding sounds (phonemes) to decode words and develop morphological knowledge. In Grade 2, students will focus on segmenting and blending words and understanding that sounds can be made up of more than one spelling; for example, the /ae/ sound can be made by the spellings /ay/ /ai/ /a/ /a-e/. During the first hour of the Literacy block, students will have opportunities to read, write and spell words, practice handwriting and develop fluency in their reading.
The second hour of the Literacy block will be teaching reading and writing through a Core Knowledge unit and 'Story Champs'. The students will work through a different core knowledge unit each term, and the focus of the unit will align with the Inquiry focus for the term. In Term 1, the Grade 2 students will explore the Core Knowledge Unit, 'Ancient India.' In the first few weeks, the students will be learning about the mystery of the Indus and Indus Valley civilisation. They will distinguish between modern and ancient times and be explicitly taught vocabulary such as 'civilisation,' 'symbols,' and 'artefacts.'
This year our P-2 students will also be using an evidence-based program called Story Champs. The program allows students to engage with a variety of stories to develop their oral language and writing skills. They will also develop their understanding of simple and advanced story structure, vocabulary, complex linguistic features, and informational text structure.
As we move to align our instruction with the Victorian Governments directive of teaching Systematic Synthetic Phonics in all P-2 classrooms, your child will no longer be assigned a reading level, and instead will consolidate their phonics knowledge and practise their fluency by reading decodables texts. We will be sending decodables or fluency passages home for students for additional fluency practice. Students will bring these home with a two unit lag (4 weeks) on what they are currently learning in the classroom. This will be new for Grade 2’s who previously brought home levelled readers.
Students in Prep-2 will be using Explicit Maths Program (EMP) to teach Maths. EMP is systematically sequenced according to evidence-based science of learning principles, includes regular (daily) review and is explicitly taught with dynamic instructional routines. The program has been designed to be highly responsive with regular opportunities for student interactions and low variance, which ensures that students in all classes receive the same instruction. In the first few weeks, the students will be focusing on addition and subtraction strategies and making and saying 3 digit numbers. Students will also continue to work on correct numeral formation.
Nude Food - Resource Smart School:
As part of our commitment to being a ‘resource smart school’, we encourage all students and staff to bring nude food to school as much as possible.
By practising Nude Food across the school, we reduce the amount of packaging and waste we bring to school that ends up in our bins to be sent to landfill.
Nude Food is a fantastic opportunity to educate children about how their actions can impact the environment and their health. Focussing on the positive message of ‘nude food = a healthy body + a healthy planet’. As a school we pride ourselves on reducing our ‘footprint’ and caring about the beautiful environment that we are so lucky to live in.