2nd Grade Writing and Reading Standards
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WS1:1 (Habits and Processes) 1.1 write daily 1.2 generate their own topics and make decisions about which pieces to work on over several days 1.3Ð extend
pieces of writing, i.e. by turning a narrative into a poem 1.4Ðregularly
solicit and provide useful feedback 1.5Ðre-read,
revise, edit, and proofread their work 1.6Ð take
on strategies and elements of authorÕs craft that the class has
discussed and their literary works 1.7Ð apply
commonly agreed upon criteria and their own judgment to assess the quality
of their own work 1.8Ð polish
at least 10 pieces throughout the year |
WS2:1 (Narrative Writing) 1.1- incorporate some literary or
writing language that does not sound like speech 1.2- create a believable world and
introduce characters, rather than simply recount and chronology of events,
using specific details about characters and setting and developing motives
and moods 1.3- develop internal events as well as
external ones 1.4- write in first and third person 1.5- use dialogue effectively |
WS2:2 (Report/Informational) 2.1- have an obvious organizational
structure 2.2- communicate big ideas, insights or
theories that have been elaborated on or illustrated through facts,
details, quotations, statistics, and information 2.3- usually have a concluding sentence
or section 2.4- use diagrams, charts, or
illustrations as appropriate to the text |
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WS2:3 (Functional/Procedural) 3.1- establish a context for the piece 3.2- identify the topic 3.3- show the steps in an action in
enough detail to follow them 3.4- include relevant information 3.5- use language that is
straightforward and clear 3.6- frequently use pictures to
illustrate steps in the procedure |
WS2:4 (Producing/Responding to
Literature) 4.1- write stories, poems, memoirs,
songs, and dramas conforming to appropriate expectations for each form 4.2- write a story using styles learned
from studying authors and genres 4.3- write poetry using techniques they
observe through a study of the genre 4.4- provide a re-telling 4.5- write letters to the author 4.6- make a plausible claim about what
they have read 4.7- write variations on the texts they
have read, telling the story from a new point of view, putting in a new
setting, altering a crucial character or rewriting the ending 4.8- make connections between the text and the own ideas/lives |
WS3:1 (Style and Syntax) 1.1-use all sentence patterns typical
of spoken language 1.2- incorporate transition words and
phrases 1.3- use variations embeddings as well
as coordination and subordination 1.4- use varying sentence patterns and
lengths to slow reading down, speed up, or create a mood 1.5- embed literary language where
appropriate 1.6 Ð reproduce sentence structures
found in readings |
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WS3:2 (Vocabulary/Word Choice) 2.1- use words from speaking vocabulary
in writing 2.2- make word choices that reveal they
have options 2.3- make choices on words based on
accurately conveying their meaning 2.4- extend their writing vocabulary
based on using specialized words |
WS3:3 (Spelling) 3.1- use logic to spell unfamiliar
words 3.2- produce writing where most high
frequency words are spelled correctly 3.3- correctly spell words with cvc, or
one-syllable 3.4- correctly spell words with
endings, plural, verb tenses 3.5- use correct spelling patterns and
rules 3.6- use strategies (word wall,
sounding out) 3.7- engage in the editing process to
correct spelling errors |
WS3:4 (Punctuation/Capitalization) 4.1- use capitals at the beginning of
each sentence 4.2- use periods to end sentences 4.3- approximate the use of quotations 4.4- use capitals and exclamation marks
for emphasis 4.5- use question marks 4.6- use common contractions |
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RS1.1:
Print Sound Code 1.1
Read regularly spelled one-two syllable words 1.2
Recognize and figure out most irregularly spelled words |
RS2.1:
(Getting the Meaning) Accuracy and Fluency 1.1
read level L books that are unfamiliar with 90% accuracy 1.2
independently read unfamiliar level L books that they have
previewed before using intonation, emphasis, etc.. 1.3
use punctuation cues |
RS2.2:
Self-Monitoring and Self-Correcting Strategies 2.1
know when they do not understand a paragraph and look for
clarification 2.2
examine relationship between early and later parts of text |
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RS2.3:
Comprehension 3.1
talk about organizational structure 3.2
combine information from two different parts of the text 3.3
infer cause and effect relationships 3.4
compare observations of the author and themselves 3.5
discuss how, why, and what-if questions about non-fiction texts 3.6
discuss or write about themes of text (message, central idea,
author’s purpose) 3.7
trace characters throughout the story 3.8
relate different parts of the text in terms of theme, cause/effect,
etc.. |
RS3.1:
(Reading Habits)
Independent and Assisted Reading 1.1
read 1 or 2 short books or long chapters everyday 1.2
read good children’s literature 1.3
read multiple books by the same author – discuss similarities and
differences 1.4
reread favorite books to gain deeper comprehension 1.5
read narratives, reports, informational , poetry, plays, and other
genres 1.6
read written text of classmates in all genres |
RS3.2:
Being Read To 2.1
have worthwhile literature read to them to model language and craft
of good writing 2.2
listen and discuss at least one text that is longer and difficult
than their reading level 2.3
hear text read aloud from different genres 2.4
use reading strategies |
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RS3.3:
Discussing Books 3.1
demonstrate comprehension skills 3.2
recognize genre features and compare works by different authors on
the same genre 3.3
discuss recurring themes across the works 3.4
summarize what another speaker has said 3.5
challenge another speaker on accuracy 3.6
challenge another speaker on logic or inference 3.7
ask other speakers to provide supporting information 3.8
politely correct someone who has interpreted their ideas
incorrectly |
RS3.4:
Vocabulary 4.1
recognize when they don’t know what a word means and use
strategies to discover meaning 4.2
talk about new words they have encountered in their reading 4.3
notice and show interest in understanding unfamiliar words 4.4
know how to talk about what nouns mean in terms of function 4.5
learn new words everyday from their reading and talk |
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