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THE SECOND GRADE, children are told many fables, as well as Native
American and African stories of animals, and the stories of saints,
heroes and heroines including the story of the King of Ireland's
Son. They work on writing by copying these stories in their main
lesson books. There is continued work in arithmetic, including the
memorization of the times tables from 1 - 12 and the lower case
letters are introduced. Reading is taught through the process of
writing. The children hear a story, copy it into their main lesson
books and then practice reading what they have written. Grammar
is introduced by acting out stories in which the children can experience
the contrast between 'doing' words, 'naming" words, and 'describing'
words. Towards the end of the second grade year, the children are
given 'easy reader' books to read.
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Form drawings
Number sequences and relationships
Continue with 4 processes
Borrowing and carryings
System of place value
Multiplication tables through movement and recitation
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More letter blends and word families
Writing reading
Punctuation & grammar
Poetry speech
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The Kingdoms
of Nature
through storytelling
Animal stories
through Fables
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Fables
from
around the world
Saint legends
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Environment
through
observation |