What second grade looks like in our house

Poppy has been eager to start school since we got home from our vacation. I’ve been sick this week, though, so we haven’t started yet. No voice + no patience does not add up to a great first week of school, after all.

Poppy’s first-grade year is kind of bleeding over into second grade because we didn’t get all the way through some of her books last year. We’re going to be sticking with many of the same companies this year, though, so the transitions should be pretty smooth.

History

Story of the World

We didn’t get all the way through Volume One last year, so Poppy will be working on that for the first month of so of second grade. We’ll start Volume Two after that.

A History of US

I never found anything like “Story of the World” that covered U.S. history, but I did find this set of books. We started reading a few chapters a week last year, and the kids have really enjoyed it. You could compile your own crafts and supplemental materials to make this into a SOTW-esque program, but I don’t think I’m creative enough for that.

Geography

Trail Guide to U.S. Geography

We started this when Poppy was in kindergarten. She really enjoyed it, but I just sort of fizzled out on it for some reason. We’re going to pick it up again this year.

Math

McRuffy Math” and Teaching Textbooks

Poppy got about two-thirds of the way through Teaching Textbooks 3 last year. We took a break from it toward the end of the year to focus on memorizing the multiplication tables, using worksheets, drills and games at Multiplication.com. We’ll be spending at least the first few weeks of second grade reviewing those before she picks up where she left off with Teaching Textbooks. Poppy will also be doing McRuffy’s second-grade math program, because she was pretty enthusiastic about it when I was looking at it for Pete. The full program is almost $70; I’m considering just getting the workbook for her.

Language Arts

SpellWell” and “Grammar Island

Poppy has a few lessons left in last year’s “A Reason for Spelling” book, so we’re going to finish those out before moving on. She was less than thrilled to see the next “A Reason for Spelling” book on my list for her second-grade curriculum. She liked the stories and the activities in “A Reason for Spelling,” but she really hated the tests. I told her there would be tests in pretty much any spelling program, but she still begged to do something different this year. SpellWell gets pretty good reviews, and it isn’t expensive. So we’re going to give it a try.

This will be our first experience with the Grammar Island series. I’ve read good things about it, though (Cathy Duffy’s review of Michael Clay Thompson Language Arts; “MCT and a Detailed Look into Grammar Island” at Satori Smiles). We probably won’t start it until January. I’ll let you know how it goes for us.

Science

R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey: Life (level one)

We started this last year and didn’t get even halfway through. I need to make sure I have everything on hand for the lab activities. Otherwise we get out of the habit of doing them.

Handwriting

A Reason for Handwriting

Art

Artistic Pursuits

Physical Education

Ballet

Poppy was moved up to the next level in ballet this year. She’s very excited to get to wear the burgundy leotard.

Soccer

This will be Poppy’s fourth season of soccer, I think. This was the first year that she had the option of being on either a co-ed or an all-girls team. She opted for the all-girls team.

Yoga

Our YMCA offers a weekly kids yoga class. Poppy and Pete both love it!

Pete is going to be a kindergartner this year. You can read about the plans for his year at “What kindergarten looks like in our house. Version Pete.0.” And if you’re interested in even more homeschool plans, check out the link up at Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers.

7 thoughts on “What second grade looks like in our house”

  1. It sounds like it will be a good year! It took us two years to get through Story of the World Volume One and we just started Volume Two a few months ago. I love the curriculum but find my kids retain the information better if we spend a bit more time on it. Have a great year!!!

  2. I’m excited to start Story of the World in the fall! I’ve been searching for a World History that isn’t too dry, too much or too textbook, and I think this will work perfectly!

    We also have A History of Us. My older son has read them, but I haven’t started reading them to the younger kids.

    Looks like you’re going to have a fun, learning-packed year!

  3. So excited to hear that you are willing to continue with the same materials the next year if you didn’t finish up! It helps me to breathe when I think of all that I have scheduled for my little one!

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