Unit Maps Grade 2 English Language Arts and Reading Unit 1: Reading and Writing Process

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Unit 1: Reading and Writing Process Catholic Identity 2.1 analyze literature that reflects the transmission of a Catholic culture and worldview. o 2.1A share how literature contributes to strengthening moral character * Phonics and Word Study 2.2A use appropriate fluency when reading grade-level text 2.2B demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge while reading 2.2C use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words while reading 2.2D demonstrate print awareness o 2.2A read at a rate to increase comprehension o 2.2A read with accuracy o 2.2A read with inflection and emphasis o 2.2B.1 produce a series of rhyming words o 2.2B.2 distinguish between long and short vowel sounds in one-syllable and multi- syllable words o 2.2B.3 recognize the change in spoken word when a specified phoneme is added, changed, or removed o 2.2B.4 manipulate phonemes within base words o 2.2B.5 decode words with short, long, or variant vowels, trigraphs, and blends o 2.2B.11 identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list o 2.2C.1 use context within a sentence to determine meaning o 2.2D.2 develop handwriting by accurately forming all cursive letters using appropriate strokes when connecting letters words Shared Reading 2.3 use metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts 2.3J use literary elements and genrespecific characteristics, structures, and purposes to analyze and comprehend texts Tools to Know: Reading Process o 2.3A establish purpose for reading assigned and self-selected texts o 2.3B generate questions about text before, during, and after reading o 2.3C make, correct, or confirm predictions using text features, characteristics of genre, and structures o 2.3D create mental images to deepen understanding o 2.3E monitor comprehension and make adjustments while reading Tools to Know: Comprehension o 2.3F make connections to personal experiences, other texts, and society o 2.3G make inferences and use evidence to support understanding o 2.3H evaluate details read to determine key ideas o 2.3I synthesize information to create new understanding Fiction Poetry Drama Informational Persuasive Independent Reading 2.4 self-select text and read independently o 2.4A self-select text and read independently for a sustained period of time o 2.4B share beautifully told and well-crafted works * Responding to Text 2.5 respond to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. 2.6A analyze the authors' choices and how they influence and communicate meaning Ways to Show: Response Skills o 2.5A describe personal connections to texts o 2.5B write brief comments on literary or informational texts o 2.5C use text evidence to support an appropriate response o 2.5D retell texts in ways that maintain meaning o 2.5E respond using newly acquired vocabulary as appropriate

Unit 1: Reading and Writing Process Writing 2.7A plan first drafts o 2.7A.1 plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming 2.7B develop drafts o 2.7B.1 organize drafts with purposeful structure o 2.7B.2 develop an idea with specific and relevant details 2.7C revise drafts o 2.7C.1 revise drafts by adding details in pictures or words 2.7D edit drafts o 2.7D.1 complete sentences with subject-verb agreement o 2.7D.2 past, present, and future verb tense o 2.7D.3 singular, plural, common, and proper nouns o 2.7D.9 capitalization of months, days of the week o 2.7D.10 end punctuation o 2.7D.11 correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words 2.7E publish written work o 2.7E.1 publish and share written work for appropriate audiences 2.7F use the writing process to compose literary texts 2.7G use the writing process to 2.7H use the writing process to 2.7I compose correspondence Research 2.8 use research skills to plan and present in written, oral, or multimodal formats

Unit 2: Responding to Text/Writing Design Catholic Identity 2.1 analyze literature that reflects the transmission of a Catholic culture and worldview. o 2.1B interpret and evaluate literature in a Christian spirit * o 2.1C share how literature ignites the creative imagination * Phonics and Word Study 2.2A use appropriate fluency when reading grade-level text 2.2B demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge while reading 2.2C use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words while reading 2.2D demonstrate print awareness o 2.2A read at a rate to increase comprehension o 2.2A read with accuracy o 2.2A read with inflection and emphasis o 2.2B.6 decode and spell words with silent letters such as knife and gnat o 2.2B.7 decode and spell multisyllabic words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including digraphs and diphthongs; r-controlled syllables; and final stable syllables o 2.2B.11 identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list o 2.2C.1 use context within a sentence to determine meaning o 2.2C.2 use print or digital resources to determine meaning o 2.2C.4 identify, use, and explain the meaning of antonyms, synonyms, idioms, and homographs in context o 2.2D.1 alphabetize a series of words and use a dictionary or glossary to find words o 2.2D.2 develop handwriting by accurately forming all cursive letters using appropriate strokes when connecting letters words Shared Reading 2.3 use metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts 2.3J use literary elements and genrespecific characteristics, structures, and purposes to analyze and comprehend texts Independent Reading 2.4 self-select text and read independently Responding to Text 2.5 respond to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. 2.6A analyze the authors' choices and how they influence and communicate meaning Tools to Know: Reading Process o 2.3A establish purpose for reading assigned and self-selected texts o 2.3B generate questions about text before, during, and after reading o 2.3C make, correct, or confirm predictions using text features, characteristics of genre, and structures o 2.3D create mental images to deepen understanding o 2.3E monitor comprehension and make adjustments while reading Tools to Know: Comprehension o 2.3F make connections to personal experiences, other texts, and society o 2.3G make inferences and use evidence to support understanding o 2.3H evaluate details read to determine key ideas o 2.3I synthesize information to create new understanding Fiction o 2.3K.2 describe the main character's internal and external traits and reasons why people do the things they do* Poetry Drama Informational o 2.3N.1 use graphics to locate or gain information Persuasive o 2.4A self-select text and read independently for a sustained period of time o 2.4B share beautifully told and well-crafted works * Ways to Show: Response Skills o 2.5A describe personal connections to texts o 2.5B write brief comments on literary or informational texts o 2.5C use text evidence to support an appropriate response o 2.5D retell texts in ways that maintain meaning o 2.5E respond using newly acquired vocabulary as appropriate o 2.6A.1 analyze the author s reasoning and discover the author s intent * o 2.6A.2 discuss how the use of text structure contributes to the author's purpose o 2.6A.3 discuss the author s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes o 2.6A.4 discuss the use of descriptive, literal, and figurative language o 2.6A.5 identify the use of first or third person in a text o 2.6A.6 identify and explain the use of repetition

Unit 2: Responding to Text/Writing Design Writing 2.7A plan first drafts o 2.7A.1 plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming 2.7B develop drafts 2.7C revise drafts 2.7D edit drafts o 2.7B.1 organize drafts with purposeful structure o 2.7B.2 develop an idea with specific and relevant details o 2.7C.1 revise drafts by adding details in pictures or words o 2.7D.4 adjectives, including articles o 2.7D.5 adverbs that convey time and adverbs that convey place o 2.7D.9 capitalization of months, days of the week o 2.7D.10 end punctuation o 2.7D.11 correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words 2.7E publish written work o 2.7E.1 publish and share written work for appropriate audiences 2.7F use the writing process to compose literary texts 2.7G use the writing process to 2.7H use the writing process to 2.7I compose correspondence o 2.7F compose personal narratives Research 2.8 use research skills to plan and present in written, oral, or multimodal formats

Unit 3: Exploring Literary Texts Catholic Identity 2.1 analyze literature that reflects the transmission of a Catholic culture and worldview. o 2.1C share how literature ignites the creative imagination * o 2.1D recognize and model the virtues possessed by literary characters * Phonics and Word Study 2.2A use appropriate fluency when reading grade-level text 2.2B demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge while reading 2.2C use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words while reading 2.2D demonstrate print awareness o maintain previously learned skills (reading at a rate to increase comprehension, accuracy, and inflection and emphasis) o 2.2B.8 decode and spell compound words, contractions, and common abbreviations o 2.2B.9 decode and spell words using knowledge of syllable division patterns such as VCCV, VCV, and VCCCV o 2.2B.10 decode and spell words with prefixes, including un-, re-, and -dis, and inflectional endings, including -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, and -est o 2.2B.11 identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list o 2.2C.3 identify the meaning of words with the affixes un-, re-, -ly, -er, and -est (comparative and superlative), and -ion/ tion/sion o 2.2D.2 develop handwriting by accurately forming all cursive letters using appropriate strokes when connecting letters words Shared Reading 2.3 use metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts 2.3J use literary elements and genrespecific characteristics, structures, and purposes to analyze and comprehend texts Tools to Know: Reading Process o maintain previously learned skills (establish purpose, generate questions, make predictions, create mental images, monitor comprehension) Tools to Know: Comprehension o maintain previously learned skills (make connections, make inferences, evaluate details, synthesize information) Fiction o 2.3K.1 discuss topics and determine theme o 2.3K.2 describe the main character's internal and external traits and reasons why people do the things they do* o 2.3K.3 describe and understand plot elements, including the main events, the conflict, and the resolution o 2.3K.4 describe the importance of the setting o 2.3K.5 identify moral lessons as themes in well-known fables, legends, myths, or stories * Poetry o 2.3L.1 explain visual patterns and structures in a variety of poems o 2.3L.2 recite poems of substance that encourage striving for virtue and goodness * Drama o 2.3M.1discuss elements of drama such as characters, dialogue, and setting o 2.3M.2 use imagination to create dialogue between the readers and the characters in a story * Informational Persuasive Independent Reading 2.4 self-select text and read independently o 2.4A self-select text and read independently for a sustained period of time o 2.4B share beautifully told and well-crafted works * Responding to Text 2.5 respond to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. 2.6A analyze the authors' choices and how they influence and communicate meaning o maintain previously learned skills (personal connections, responses that demonstrate understanding of texts, use of text evidence, summarize, use acquired vocabulary) o 2.6A.1 analyze the author s reasoning and discover the author s intent * o 2.6A.4 discuss the use of descriptive, literal, and figurative language o 2.6A.5 identify the use of first or third person in a text o 2.6A.6 identify and explain the use of repetition

Unit 3: Exploring Literary Texts Writing 2.7A plan first drafts o 2.7A.1 plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming 2.7B develop drafts 2.7C revise drafts 2.7D edit drafts o 2.7B.1 organize drafts with purposeful structure o 2.7B.2 develop an idea with specific and relevant details o 2.7C.1 revise drafts by adding details in pictures or words o 2.7D.6 prepositions and prepositional phrases o 2.7D.7 pronouns, including subjective, objective, and possessive cases o 2.7D.9 capitalization o 2.7D.10 apostrophes in contractions o 2.7D.11 correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words 2.7E publish written work o 2.7E.1 publish and share written work for appropriate audiences 2.7F use the writing process to compose literary texts 2.7G use the writing process to 2.7H use the writing process to 2.7I compose correspondence o 2.7F o 2.7F compose personal narratives compose poetry Research 2.8 use research skills to plan and present in written, oral, or multimodal formats

Unit 4: Exploring Informational Texts Catholic Identity 2.1 analyze literature that reflects the transmission of a Catholic culture and worldview. o 2.1B interpret and evaluate literature in a Christian spirit * Phonics and Word Study 2.2A use appropriate fluency when reading grade-level text 2.2B demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge while reading 2.2C use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words while reading o maintain previously learned skills (reading at a rate to increase comprehension, accuracy, and inflection and emphasis) o maintain and apply previously learned skills o maintain and apply previously learned skills 2.2D demonstrate print awareness o maintain previously learned skills Shared Reading 2.3 use metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts Tools to Know: Reading Process o maintain previously learned skills (establish purpose, generate questions, make predictions, create mental images, monitor comprehension) Tools to Know: Comprehension o maintain previously learned skills (make connections, make inferences, evaluate details, synthesize information) Fiction Poetry 2.3J use literary elements and genrespecific characteristics, structures, and purposes to analyze and comprehend texts Independent Reading 2.4 self-select text and read independently Drama Informational o 2.3N.1 recognize the central idea with supporting evidence, graphics to locate or gain information, organizational patterns such as chronological order and cause and effect stated explicitly Persuasive o 2.3O.1 state what the author is trying to persuade the reader to think or do o 2.3O.2 distinguish facts from opinion o maintain previously learned skills (self-select texts, read independently, and share beautifully told and well-crafted works *) Responding to Text 2.5 respond to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. 2.6A analyze the authors' choices and how they influence and communicate meaning Ways to Show: Response Skills o maintain previously learned skills (personal connections, responses that demonstrate understanding of texts, use of text evidence, summarize, use acquired vocabulary) o 2.6A.1 analyze the author s reasoning and discover the author s intent * o 2.6A.2 discuss how the use of text structure contributes to the author's purpose o 2.6A.3 discuss the author s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes

Unit 4: Exploring Informational Texts Writing 2.7A plan first drafts o 2.7A.1 plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming 2.7B develop drafts 2.7C revise drafts 2.7D edit drafts o 2.7B.1 organize drafts with purposeful structure o 2.7B.2 develop an idea with specific and relevant details o 2.7C.1 revise drafts by adding details in pictures or words o 2.7D.8 coordinating conjunctions to form compound subjects and predicates o 2.7D.9 capitalization of the salutation and closing of a letter o 2.7D.10 commas with items in a series and in dates o 2.7D.11 correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words 2.7E publish written work o 2.7E.1 publish and share written work for appropriate audiences 2.7F use the writing process to compose literary texts 2.7G use the writing process to 2.7H use the writing process to o 2.7H compose procedural texts compose reports 2.7I compose correspondence o 2.7I.1 compose thank you notes and letters Research 2.8 use research skills to plan and present in written, oral, or multimodal formats o 2.8A.1 generate questions for formal and informal inquiry o 2.8A.2 develop and follow a research plan o 2.8A.3 identify and gather relevant sources and information to answer the questions o 2.8A.4 identify primary and secondary sources o 2.8A.5 demonstrate understanding of information gathered o 2.8A.6 cite sources appropriately o 2.8A.7 use an appropriate mode of delivery, whether written, oral, or multimodal, to present results

Reading and Writing Grade 2 (all standards) Catholic Identity 2.1 analyze literature that reflects the transmission of a Catholic culture and worldview. o 2.1A share how literature contributes to strengthening moral character * o 2.1B interpret and evaluate literature in a Christian spirit * o 2.1C share how literature ignites the creative imagination * o 2.1D recognize and model the virtues possessed by literary characters * Phonics and Word Study 2.2A use appropriate fluency when reading grade-level text 2.2B demonstrate and apply phonetic knowledge while reading 2.2C use strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words while reading 2.2D demonstrate print awareness o 2.2A read at a rate to increase comprehension o 2.2A read with accuracy o 2.2A read with inflection and emphasis o 2.2B.1 produce a series of rhyming words o 2.2B.2 distinguish between long and short vowel sounds in one-syllable and multi- syllable words o 2.2B.3 recognize the change in spoken word when a specified phoneme is added, changed, or removed o 2.2B.4 manipulate phonemes within base words o 2.2B.5 decode words with short, long, or variant vowels, trigraphs, and blends o 2.2B.6 decode and spell words with silent letters such as knife and gnat o 2.2B.7 decode and spell multisyllabic words with closed syllables; open syllables; VCe syllables; vowel teams, including digraphs and diphthongs; r-controlled syllables; and final stable syllables o 2.2B.8 decode and spell compound words, contractions, and common abbreviations o 2.2B.9 decode and spell words using knowledge of syllable division patterns such as VCCV, VCV, and VCCCV o 2.2B.10 decode and spell words with prefixes, including un-, re-, and -dis, and inflectional endings, including -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, and -est o 2.2B.11 identifying and reading high-frequency words from a research-based list o 2.2C.1 use context within a sentence to determine meaning o 2.2C.2 use print or digital resources to determine meaning o 2.2C.3 identify the meaning of words with the affixes un-, re-, -ly, -er, and -est (comparative and superlative), and -ion/ tion/sion o 2.2C.4 identify, use, and explain the meaning of antonyms, synonyms, idioms, and homographs in context o 2.2D.1 alphabetize a series of words and use a dictionary or glossary to find words o 2.2D.2 develop handwriting by accurately forming all cursive letters using appropriate strokes when connecting letters words

Reading and Writing Grade 2 (all standards) Shared Reading 2.3 use metacognitive skills to both develop and deepen comprehension of increasingly complex texts 2.3J use literary elements and genrespecific characteristics, structures, and purposes to analyze and comprehend texts Tools to Know: Reading Process o 2.3A establish purpose for reading assigned and self-selected texts o 2.3B generate questions about text before, during, and after reading o 2.3C make, correct, or confirm predictions using text features, characteristics of genre, and structures o 2.3D create mental images to deepen understanding o 2.3E monitor comprehension and make adjustments while reading Tools to Know: Comprehension o 2.3F make connections to personal experiences, other texts, and society o 2.3G make inferences and use evidence to support understanding o 2.3H evaluate details read to determine key ideas o 2.3I synthesize information to create new understanding Fiction o 2.3K.1 discuss topics and determine theme o 2.3K.2 describe the main character's internal and external traits and reasons why people do the things they do* o 2.3K.3 describe and understand plot elements, including the main events, the conflict, and the resolution o 2.3K.4 describe the importance of the setting o 2.3K.5 identify moral lessons as themes in well-known fables, legends, myths, or stories * Poetry o 2.3L.1 explain visual patterns and structures in a variety of poems o 2.3L.2 recite poems of substance that encourage striving for virtue and goodness * Drama o 2.3M.1discuss elements of drama such as characters, dialogue, and setting o 2.3M.2 use imagination to create dialogue between the readers and the characters in a story * Informational o 2.3N.1 recognize the central idea with supporting evidence, graphics to locate or gain information, organizational patterns such as chronological order and cause and effect stated explicitly Persuasive o 2.3O.1 state what the author is trying to persuade the reader to think or do o 2.3O.2 distinguish facts from opinion Independent Reading 2.4 self-select text and read independently o 2.4A self-select text and read independently for a sustained period of time o 2.4B share beautifully told and well-crafted works * Responding to Text 2.5 respond to an increasingly challenging variety of sources that are read, heard, or viewed. 2.6A analyze the authors' choices and how they influence and communicate meaning Ways to Show: Response Skills o 2.5A describe personal connections to texts o 2.5B write brief comments on literary or informational texts o 2.5C use text evidence to support an appropriate response o 2.5D retell texts in ways that maintain meaning o 2.5E respond using newly acquired vocabulary as appropriate o 2.6A.1 analyze the author s reasoning and discover the author s intent * o 2.6A.2 discuss how the use of text structure contributes to the author's purpose o 2.6A.3 discuss the author s use of print and graphic features to achieve specific purposes o 2.6A.4 discuss the use of descriptive, literal, and figurative language o 2.6A.5 identify the use of first or third person in a text o 2.6A.6 identify and explain the use of repetition

Reading and Writing Grade 2 (all standards) Writing 2.7A plan first drafts o 2.7A.1 plan a first draft by generating ideas for writing such as drawing and brainstorming 2.7B develop drafts 2.7C revise drafts 2.7D edit drafts o 2.7B.1 organize drafts with purposeful structure o 2.7B.2 develop an idea with specific and relevant details o 2.7C.1 revise drafts by adding details in pictures or words o 2.7D.1 complete sentences with subject-verb agreement o 2.7D.2 past, present, and future verb tense o 2.7D.3 singular, plural, common, and proper nouns o 2.7D.4 adjectives, including articles o 2.7D.5 adverbs that convey time and adverbs that convey place o 2.7D.6 prepositions and prepositional phrases o 2.7D.7 pronouns, including subjective, objective, and possessive cases o 2.7D.8 coordinating conjunctions to form compound subjects and predicates o 2.7D.9 capitalization of months, days of the week, and the salutation and closing of a letter o 2.7D.10 end punctuation, apostrophes in contractions, and commas with items in a series and in dates o 2.7D.11 correct spelling of words with grade-appropriate orthographic patterns and rules and high-frequency words 2.7E publish written work o 2.7E.1 publish and share written work for appropriate audiences 2.7F use the writing process to compose literary texts 2.7G use the writing process to 2.7H use the writing process to o 2.7F o 2.7F o 2.7H compose personal narratives compose poetry compose procedural texts compose reports 2.7I compose correspondence o 2.7I.1 compose thank you notes and letters Research 2.8 use research skills to plan and present in written, oral, or multimodal formats o 2.8A.1 generate questions for formal and informal inquiry o 2.8A.2 develop and follow a research plan o 2.8A.3 identify and gather relevant sources and information to answer the questions o 2.8A.4 identify primary and secondary sources o 2.8A.5 demonstrate understanding of information gathered o 2.8A.6 cite sources appropriately o 2.8A.7 use an appropriate mode of delivery, whether written, oral, or multimodal, to present results