Grade 2

Social Studies

Geography

Map Skills-North America

Oceans, Rivers, Mountains

Landmarks-China, Mexico, England

Civics and Government

Citizenship

Economics

Producers and Consumers

Goods and Services

History

Calendar Skills
Historical Times/Timelines

Geography related to historical narratives

Concepts and Skills

History/Geography

1. Using a calendar, are students able to identify days, weeks, months, years, and seasons?

Vocabulary: calendar, days, weeks, months, year, seasons

Sources: Everyday Mathematics - Lesson 1.3

Morning Message and Meeting

Teacher Made Materials

Scott Foresman 2.2.3 – On-Level Reader: The Busy, Lively,

Sleepy, and Quiet Pond

2. Are children able to use appropriate vocabulary related to time, (now, in the past, in the future), changing historical periods (other times, other places), and causation (because, reasons)?

Vocabulary: time, now, past, future, historical periods

Sources: Scott Foresman 2.4.1 Quilt Story

Leveled Readers: Butterfly Quilt

Quilting Memories

Windows to the Past

Paired Selection: Making Memories (Changing With the Times)

SF – 2.3.2 Leveled Reader – Advanced – Mail It …From Here to

There

SF – 2.4.4 Leveled Reader – Advanced – Simone’s Travels

SF - 2.2.2 Leveled Reader – Advanced – The First Big Game

Various Biographies

SF – 2.6.4 – Anthology – Cowboys

Leveled Readers:

Below – Ranch Life

On Level - Cowboy Days

Advanced - Life on the Ranch

SF – 2.6.2 – Anthology Red, White, and Blue

Leveled Readers:

Below – Happy Birthday, America

On Level – Heroes of the American Revolution

Advanced – Home of the Brave

This topic is intertwined with various topics in other areas of the

curriculum.

3. Are children able to read and understand a historical timeline and create a timeline of their own life putting their events in chronological order?

Vocabulary: historical timelines, chronological order

Sources: Timelines in the back of various leveled readers in Scott Foresman

(Biographies)

Teacher generated timeline of famous person done with students

Teacher generated timeline of historical events touched upon during

year in class.

Student generated timeline of his/her life.

Ongoing activities tied into biographical and historical studies.

Site: Kids.aol.com/homework-help/junior/america/black-history

*click on black history timeline

*click on Dr. Martin Luther King Timeline

Site: www.timeforkids.com

Site: www.factmonster.com

4. Are Students able to identify the differences between a map and a globe and obtain information from each?

Vocabulary: map,

globe, continent, country, state,

Sources: Teacher Resource book: Map Skills

Maps, globe

Site: edhelper.com/geography

Me On the Map by Joan Sweeney

5. Using maps and globes, are children able to follow narrative accounts? (i.e.

historical and ancestral voyages: Pilgrims, Columbus)

Vocabulary: map, globe, voyages

Sources: Maps, globes, historical accounts

Teacher Resource: Social Studies Made Simple

Civics and Government:

6. Are children able to define and give examples of responsibilities of citizens in the school?

Vocabulary: responsibility, citizens, rules

Sources: Responsive Classroom routines

Class Rules

Hopes and dreams

Morning Meeting

Student Council

Classroom elections – votes, etc.

7. Are children able to identify characteristics or qualities of a good citizen and give examples of both fictional and real people who exemplify these good characteristics or qualities?

Vocabulary: citizen, characteristics, fictional people, real people, honesty,

dependability, modesty, trustworthiness, courage

Sources: Responsive Classroom

Morning Meeting

SF – Anthology 2.2.2 - Ronald Morgan Goes to Bat

SF – Anthology 2.5.4 – Horace, Maurice, but Mostly Delores

Leveled Readers:

Below – What an Adventure

On Level – You Can Make a Difference

Advanced _ Taking Care of the Earth

SF – Anthology 2.5.5 - Signmaker’s Assistant

Leveled Readers:

Below – Grandpa’s Sign

On Level – Responsibility

Advanced – Marty’s Job

SF – Anthology 2.5.3 – Bad Dog, Dodger

Leveled Readers:

Below – Sally and the Wild Puppy

On Level – Hubert and Frankie

Advanced – Training Peanut

SF – Leveled Reader: 2.2.4

On Level - Jun and Pepper Grow Up

SF – Leveled Reader : 2.4.3

On Level - Frog Friends

Frog and Toad Series

Henry and Mudge Series

Mr. Putter and Tabby Series

Site: www.timeforcitizenship.org/citizenship

Economics

8. Are children able to give examples in the school and community who are both producers and consumers?

Vocabulary: community, producers, consumers, goods, services, wants, needs, barter, resources

Sources: Teacher Resource Book: Basics of Economics Grade 2

Scott Foresman Anthology 2.3.4 Rosa and Blanca

SF – Leveled Reader 2.5.1: Goods and Services

A Birthday for Frances – barter

A New Coat for Anna – barter

Alexander Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday

Bananas for Manolo to Margie by George Ancona –

Workers/producers, consumers, specialization

Fire Fighters – Workers/producers, services, specialization

Helping and Bang-Klang in Where the Sidewalk Ends

Workers/producers

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie – Wants

In a People House – by Theo LeSieg - Goods

What Will I Be A Wish Book by H.I. Peeples -

Workers/Producers, resources

Site: www.socialstudiesfor kids/economics

www.funsocialstudies.learninghaven.com

9. Are children able to explain what buyers and sellers are and give examples of goods and services that are bought and sold in their community?

Vocabulary: goods, services, community, consumers, producers, resources

Sources: Scott Foresman Anthology 2.3.4 -“Rosa and Blanca”

SF Leveled Reader 2.5.1 Advanced: “Goods and Services”

A Birthday for Frances – barter

A New Coat for Anna – barter

Alexander Who Used to be Rich Last Sunday – Opportunity cost

Bananas for Manolo to Margie by George Ancona –

Workers/producers, consumers, specialization

Fire Fighters – Workers/producers, services, specialization

Helping” and “Bang-Klang in “Where the Sidewalk Ends” –

Workers/producers

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie – Wants

In a People House – by Theo LeSieg - Goods

What Will I Be A Wish Book by H.I. Peeples -

Workers/Producers, resources

Sites: www.socialstudiesforkids/economics

www.funsocialstudies.learninghaven.com

www.econedlink.org/lessons/em457/docs/em451

Learning Standards

2.1 On a map of the world, can students locate all of the continents?

Vocabulary: map, continent

Sources:

maps

Map Skills – teacher resource book

http://aol.com./homewwork-help/junior/social-studies/countries

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/

www.sf.factmonster.com

2.2 Can students locate the current boundaries of the United States, Canada, and Mexico?

Vocabulary: boundary, continent, country

Sources:

maps

Mexico – teacher resource book

www.sf.factmonster.com

2.3 On a map of the world can students locate the oceans of the world?

Vocabulary: ocean

Sources:

maps

www.sf.factmonster.com/atlas

2.4 On a map of the world can students locate the five major rivers of the world? (Mississippi, Amazon, Volga, Yangtze, and Nile)

Vocabulary: river

Sources:

maps

www.sf.factmonster.com

2.5 On a map of the world can students locate major mountains or mountain ranges of the world?

Vocabulary: mountain, mountain range

Sources:

www.sf.factmonster.com

Scott Foresman: Reading Street

2.1.4 A Trek in the Mountains – on level reader

2.1.4 Trek to the Top – advanced level reader

2.6 What is the difference between a continent and a country? What is an example of each?

Vocabulary: continent, country

Maps

Map Skills – teacher resource book

2.7 On a map can students locate their ancestry and describe traditions from that country?

Vocabulary: ancestry, traditions

Sources:

Instant Social Studies – teacher resource

www.teacher.scholastic.com/activities/immigration

2.8 What are some examples of traditions or customs that can be found in America today?

Vocabulary: traditions, customs

Sources:

Instant Social Studies – teacher resource

Molly’s Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen (school library)

Dreaming of America: An Ellis Island Story by Eve Bunting

Scott Foresman: Reading Street

2.1.1 The New Kid: on level

2.2.5 A Turkey for Thanksgiving: anthology

2.2.5 The Pilgrims First Year: advanced level

2.2.5 Giving Thanks Around the World: on level

2.2.5 Together for Thanksgiving: below level

2.3.2 Dear Juno: anthology

Mina’s Day: on level

2.3.4 Rosa and Blanca: anthology

An International Food Fair: on level

The Tortilla Factory: advanced level

2.6.3 A Birthday Basket for Tia: anthology

Very Special Birthdays: below level

Birthdays Around the World: on level

Family traditions and Celebrations: advanced level

2.6.5 Jingle Dancer: anthology

At The Pow Wow: below level

A Special Festival: on level

Winter Holidays: above level

2.9 Can students identify and describe well known sites and landmarks in China, England and Mexico? Why are they important?

Vocabulary: sites, landmarks

Sources:

Mexico – teacher resource

www.sf.factmonster.com

www.britainusa.com/4kids

www.pocanticohills.org/mexico.htm

www.theholidayzone.com/cinco/index.htm

http://projectbritain.com

www.enchantedlearning.com/asia/china

www.atozkidsstuff.com/china

www.atokidsstuff.com/mexico

www.atokidsstuff.com/unitedkingdom

http://www. europeanphotoalbum.com/england.html

2.10 Who are some individuals recognized for their achievements and why and how have they achieved this distinction?

Vocabulary: achievements, distinction

Sources:

www.scholastic.com

Scott Foresman: Reading Street Materials

2.3.5 A Weed is a Flower: anthology

Thomas Adams Invents the Chewing Gum: on level

2.4.5 Helen Keller and the Big Storm: anthology

2.6.1 Just Like Josh Gibson: anthology

Three of the Greats: below level

Women in Baseball: on level

Baseball Heroes: advanced level

Additional Teacher Resources:

Social Studies Made Simple

Celebrating Diversity

Daily Geography – grade 2