2nd Grade wk6
2nd Grade wk6
2nd Grade wk6
Instructional Packet
Week 6
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Board of Education
Jerry G. Ragsdale, President
Richard E. Hill, Vice President
James D. Avery, Secretary
Lawrence P. Ford, Treasurer
The Honorable John L. Conover, Trustee
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2nd Grade Local Communities SS020208
Where is My Community and What is it Like There?
Negative Positive
Consequences
Consequences
Worldbook Online:
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Storyline:
Storyline Online streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively
produced illustrations.
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PBS Kids:
PBS Kids offers games and videos to support literacy.
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Flip It
Flip It
by ReadWorks
"You're like the kitten in the litter that wakes up before all the others." Dad
opened one eye and looked at me. I leaned in and licked his nose. "Argh! I
thought you were going to give me a kiss on the cheek!" he said.
I wiggled under the sheets. "No, Dad! I'm a kitten, remember? You just
said."
"That isn't quite what I meant," Dad said. He hugged me under the covers
and asked what I wanted for breakfast, "Since you're up so early, may as
well eat!"
"Pancakes, eh? That's a big job for just one dad to take on," he said,
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spreading the quilt flat over the bed. "I am going to need some help."
At that, I stood still in my red pajamas with the train cars on them. Help Dad
cook? Use the stove? I had gotten burned on the stove before, yanking the
handle on a pan of bacon and splashing some grease onto my fingers.
Suddenly I couldn't move. I wiggled my toes just to make sure I hadn't
turned to stone.
"Meow," I said.
"It's okay, Jack. I'll help you, you know! But I can't do it all alone if we're
going to make pancakes enough for a hungry kitten and his Dad, too!"
"Never mind, kiddo, no big deal," Dad said, and handed me a rag to wipe up
the yolk.
I cracked the other egg into the mixing bowl, and helped whisk the batter
together while Dad heated up some oil in a skillet. I stood on my little
footstool when he poured the first ladleful of pancake into the pan.
"Dad! No! That's the scariest part! I got burned the last time I touched a
pan!"
"Well, you won't ever get over it if you don't try again, will you? And this
happens to be the part of the pancake-making process where I need the
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most help."
Little bubbles began to pop in the middle of the pancake on the stove. The
edges of it were turning brown. Dad handed me a spatula, and I squeezed
the handle while I stared at my breakfast, about to burn unless I acted fast.
My stomach felt like it was full of little birds flapping about, and I
remembered for a second the blister I got from the bacon grease burn. And
then, with one hand, I gripped the handle of the skillet.
"I'm a chef!" I said, and flipped my pancake over with a slap and a sizzle as
the uncooked side hit the pan.
"You did it!" Dad gave me a high-five. "You want to do the rest of them?"
"No," I said. I hopped from my stool and ran to set the table.
A. eggs
B. pancakes
C. bacon
3. Read the following sentences: "Help Dad cook? Use the stove? I had gotten burned
on the stove before, yanking the handle on a pan of bacon and splashing some grease
onto my fingers. Suddenly I couldn't move." Based on this evidence, what conclusion
can you make?
4. How does Jack most likely feel about cooking with the stove by the end of the story?
6. Read the following sentences: "My stomach felt like it was full of little birds
flapping around, and I remembered for a second the blister I got from the bacon
grease burn. And then, with one hand, I gripped the handle of the skillet."
When Jack says that his stomach "felt like it was full of little birds flapping around,"
what does he mean?
Jack is scared to touch the pan and flip the pancake, ____ he does it anyway.
A. so
B. but
C. after
Week 6 Write about a time you were afraid of something. How did you overcome this fear?
Day 1
Draw each number in two different forms.
Use for hundreds, for tens, and for ones.
100
80
15
45
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300
250
125
20
Day 2
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1. 3 = ______ ones
2. 5 = ______ ones
3. 8 = ______ ones
4. 12 = ______ ones
5. 15 = ______ ones
How did you know how many tens made up each number? Did
you notice a pattern?
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CAREER EXPLORATION
COLORING BOOK
This
Coloring
Book belongs
to:
Produced by the
Kentucky Department of Education
Office of Career and Technical Education
INTRODUCTION Get Involved With Your Future
Children become aware of the world of careers as early as pre-
school. Even through simple life experiences, the world of work Look around. What careers match your interests?
is all around us. We encourage teachers and parents to use this
resource as a fun way to introduce career choices, which should Listen/Ask your parents, teachers, counselors and
allow children to begin to form their own ideas about career others about careers. How do people become
roles.
successful in their chosen careers?
The coloring pages and activities in this book are intended to be
fun for children Pre-K to 3rd grade. They have been designed Learn as much as possible about careers and how to
around the 16 Career Clusters that were developed by the U.S. prepare. Think about what you want to do when you
Department of Education and adopted by the Office of Career grow up.
and Technical Education, Kentucky Department of Education.
The information provided is just a sampling of the many careers Just because you are not old enough to work doesn’t
available within the various program areas offered through
Career and Technical Education. mean that you can’t begin to learn about careers!
For additional copies of the coloring book please contact:
Office of Career and Technical Education
Kentucky Department of Education
What Else Can You Do?
300 Sower Blvd, 5th Floor SW • Visit the Office of Career and Technical
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4286 Educationwebsite: www.education.ky.gov/CTE.
Or, visit http://education.ky.gov/CTE/cter/Pages/CareerChoices.aspx to • Talk to your school about available Career Interest
download a PDF version of this resource.
Inventory Assessments.
• Attend a career fair with your parents.
• Explore your interests and strengths, including
Produced by the
Kentucky Department of Education
career opportunities in your area of interest.
Office of Career and Technical Education
• Join a Career and Technical Student Organization
Designed and Illustrated by Michael Gray (CTSO) in high school. (DECA, Educators Rising,
Graphic Art Coordinator
Division of Communications FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA, TSA)
Office of Legal, Legislative and Communication Services
• Contact your local career and technical school
programs for a class tour or personal visit.
AGRICULTURE
FARMER
Farmers grow fruits, vegetables and other
foods we eat. Visit your local farmersʼ market
to get the freshest fruits and vegetables from
farms near your home.
BUSINESS
ACCOUNTANT
Accountants like to work with numbers.
They help businesses and families manage
their money and pay their taxes.
CONSTRUCTION
CARPENTER
Carpenters build houses, schools and other
buildings. They use many tools, including saws,
hammers, tape measures, power tools and large
equipment.
ENGINEERING
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Engineers design buildings, bridges and other
structures for construction workers to build.
Family & Consumer Sciences
CHEF
Chefs cook food at restaurants and other
places where food is served. They also plan
menus and train new cooks.
health Sciences
Health science
NURSES
Nurses take care of you when you are sick. Nurses
work in
work in hospitals,
hospitals, doctorʼs
doctorsʼoffices,
offices, and
and some
some nurses
nurses
work in schools or even come to your home.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Head Mouth
Speak out and tell
Protect private an adult if
information someone is being
cyberbullied
Create work that is
mine and not steal
work from online
resources
Heart
Be respectful and
kind to others
online and not use
hurtful language
My School
Use technology at
school for school
work only
Stand Up
Balance time
spent using media
and doing other
activities
FIREFIGHTER
Firefighters keep us safe by putting out fires.
They also teach us fire safety so we know what to
do in case of a fire.
MANUFACTURING
WELDER
Welders are skilled professionals who specialize in
cutting and joining metals and other materials
together at factories or construction sites. They
wear special protective equipment while working.
MARKETING
ENTREPRENEUR
Entrepreneurs create, own and operate a new
business. Juanitaʼs first business was her
lemonade stand.
MEDIA ARTS
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Graphic Designers combine art and technology to
create graphics for products, logos and websites.
TRANSPORTATION
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN
Automotive Technicians inspect, maintain and
repair cars. They work with tools and
computers.
INTRODUCTION Get Involved With Your Future
Children become aware of the world of careers as early as pre-
school. Even through simple life experiences, the world of work Look around. What careers match your interests?
is all around us. We encourage teachers and parents to use this
resource as a fun way to introduce career choices, which should Listen/Ask your parents, teachers, counselors and
allow children to begin to form their own ideas about career others about careers. How do people become
roles.
successful in their chosen careers?
The coloring pages and activities in this book are intended to be
fun for children Pre-K to 3rd grade. They have been designed Learn as much as possible about careers and how to
around the 16 Career Clusters that were developed by the U.S. prepare. Think about what you want to do when you
Department of Education and adopted by the Office of Career grow up.
and Technical Education, Kentucky Department of Education.
The information provided is just a sampling of the many careers Just because you are not old enough to work doesn’t
available within the various program areas offered through
Career and Technical Education. mean that you can’t begin to learn about careers!
For additional copies of the coloring book please contact:
Office of Career and Technical Education
Kentucky Department of Education
What Else Can You Do?
300 Sower Blvd, 5th Floor SW • Visit the Office of Career and Technical
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4286 Educationwebsite: www.education.ky.gov/CTE.
Or, visit http://education.ky.gov/CTE/cter/Pages/CareerChoices.aspx to • Talk to your school about available Career Interest
download a PDF version of this resource.
Inventory Assessments.
• Attend a career fair with your parents.
• Explore your interests and strengths, including
Produced by the
Kentucky Department of Education
career opportunities in your area of interest.
Office of Career and Technical Education
• Join a Career and Technical Student Organization
Designed and Illustrated by Michael Gray (CTSO) in high school. (DECA, Educators Rising,
Graphic Art Coordinator
Division of Communications FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA, TSA)
Office of Legal, Legislative and Communication Services
• Contact your local career and technical school
programs for a class tour or personal visit.
When I Grow Up...
Draw a picture and write a sentence to
describe your favorite career.
Day 3
Fill in each table.
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Number: Base Ten Blocks:
1.
45 + 3 tens =
2.
50 + 5 ones =
3.
34 + 2 tens =
4.
10 + 8 ones =
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5.
20 + 1 ten + 3 ones =
6.
40 + 2 tens + 6 ones =
7.
25 + 3 tens + 2 ones =
8.
38 + 1 ten + 1 one =
2-3 Math Online Resources -- Week 6
Scan Me
Scan Me
Scan Me
2nd Grade Local Communities SS020208
Where is My Community and What is it Like There?
Nort
h
Jones
West
East
Road
Sout
h
Map Key
river
wetland
farm forest
lake
Treeville Now
Treeville
North
Oak Street
Main
West
East
Maple Street
Street
Pine Street
South
Map Key
river school
park factory
city hall
Consequences in Treeville
Negative Positive
Consequences
Consequences
People cut
down the
forests.
People
filled in
the
wetland.