Post on 31-May-2020
Name: ______________________ Grade: 2nd NTI Day 1: Monday
Reading
_____ Write sentences with each of the sight words.
_____ Read text #1 – “The Class Play”.
_____ Write a summary of the story.
____ Read for 20 minutes or ask someone to read to you.
Math
_____ Skip count by 100’s, starting at 105
_____ Do worksheet #1 addition and subtraction practice
_____ Do worksheet #2 word problems
_____ Practice your math facts. (addition and subtraction within 20)
Special Area
_____ Library – Call numbers activity
Social Emotional Learning
_____ SEL activity: Second Steps Being Respectful
** Check out Northern’s website for online activities.
Sight word list #1
Because Didn’t Friends Could Under
About Good Better Without Early
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The Class PlayText #1 (use for days 1 and 2)
Mr. Webb’s class was going to put on a play for the school. They chose to act out Henny Penny.
“There are six actors in this play,” said Mr. Webb. “We’ll need painters for the sets. We’ll need helpers with the lights and music. There will be a job for everyone.”
The next day, the class read the play together. Luz said, “I’m going to play the part of Henny Penny. That’s the most important part.”
“No, I want to play that part,” said Jade.“I think I would be the best Henny Penny, “chimed in Stacy. Before the talk could get out of hand, Mr. Webb spoke up.
“We have to be fair. We will have a try-out and I will be the judge.”
Mr. Webb explained that children who wanted to be in the play should practice the lines. Then Mr. Webb would decide who was best for each part.
The class agreed that this was fair. They knew if they all pulled together, they could put on a great play.
Luz made up her mind that she wanted to play Henny Penny. She practiced her lines over and over. She knew the lines by heart. At the try-out, three children read the part of Henny Penny. Other children tried out for the rest of the parts. Mr. Webb clapped for each child. Then he said, “Luz, you will play Henny Penny. Here is a list of the other parts and jobs for all.”
The class worked on their play . Everyone at school said it was a big hit!
SummaryWrite a summary of the story or text you read. Make sure to include important events. Summaries help readers remember the big events that happen in a story or the key information in a text.
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Math worksheet #1
1. 54+27 2. 33+81 3. 55+21 4. 40+28
5. 33+17 6. 32+63 7. 72-21 8. 33-12
9. 94-22 10. 45-23 11. 100-29 12. 81-35
Math worksheet #2
1. Ryan has 25 oranges. Pedro gives him 17 more. How many oranges does Ryan have now?
2. Kylie went to the store and bought 53 apples. McKenzie bought 22 apples
3. Sarah has 23 crayons. Her friend gave her 41 more. She wants to have 100 crayons. How many more does she need?
4. Trey has 39 pennies. He gave 21 pennies to his sister. How many pennies does Trey have left?
5. Lilly went to the store and bought 14 popsicles. She went home and ate 3 popsicles. How many does she have now?
Math facts practice flashcards (use all week)
5+12 3+9 12+7
5+5 4+9 13+7
2+6 3+13 18-6
15-4 12-9 6-2
20-14 16-7 18-2
Name: ______________________ Grade: 2nd NTI Day 2: Tuesday
Reading
_____ Write sentences with each of the sight words.
_____ Reread story #1 – “The Class Play”.
_____ Complete the challenge/response graphic organizer
____ Read for 20 minutes or ask someone to read to you.
Math
_____ Skip count by 100’s, starting at 110
_____ Do worksheet #3 addition and subtraction practice
_____ Do worksheet #4 telling time
_____ Practice your math facts flashcards. (addition and subtraction within 20)
Special Area
_____ art – flower vase activity
Social Emotional Learning
_____ SEL activity: Second steps: Using self-talk
** Check out Northern’s website for online activities.
Sight word list #2
Although Don’t Where Were Because
Even People What Their when
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Challenge: What was the problem in the story?
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Response: How did the characters respond to the problem?
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Challenge/Response graphic organizer for story #1
Math worksheet #3 Addition and subtraction
1. 22+44 2. 33+19 3. 17+43 4. 15+12
5. 61+25 6. 54+51 7. 82-16 8. 67-11
9. 75-25 10. 65-22 11. 93-26 12. 21-10
Math worksheet #4 Telling time
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Directions: Write the time shown on the clock.
Name: ______________________ Grade: 2nd NTI Day 3: Wednesday
Reading
_____ Write sentences with each of the sight words.
_____ Read text #2 “Feathered friends: Study shows "selfless" parrots helping peers”
_____ Write a summary of the text
____ Read for 20 minutes or ask someone to read to you.
Math
_____ Skip count by 100’s, starting at 117
_____ Do worksheet #5 addition and subtraction practice
_____ Do worksheet #6 money
_____ Practice your math facts flashcards. (addition and subtraction within 20)
Special Area
_____ music – NTI bingo activity, cootie catcher activity
Social Emotional Learning
_____ SEL activity: Second steps identifying feelings
** Check out Northern’s website for online activities.
Sight word list #3
Together People There Because When
Did Although Most Would Should
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Text #2 (use for days 3 and 4)Feathered friends: Study shows "selfless" parrots helping peers
Some birds help each other. A new study seems to show they help without getting something for themselves.The birds are African grey parrots. It was the first study to show that birds do this. They help without seeing a benefit to themselves, scientists said.People help each other in the same way. The study team said this kind of helping has been seen before in animals. It was only in apes, though.Désirée Brucks helped to write the study paper. She said it was easy to pick parrots for an experiment. They are some of the smartest birds, she said.Not All Birds Are HelpfulNot all birds are helpful. An earlier study showed that ravens do not help others with jobs. The new study shows blue-headed macaws are selfish.Brucks and other scientists wrote about their study. It was in the journal Current Biology. They tested two kinds of birds. There were eight African grey parrots and six blue-headed macaws. They had learned to give rings for food. They did this when a person held out their hand.The scientists found African grey parrots passed rings to their neighbors. The second bird could pass the ring to a person. Then the second bird would get a nut.Then the birds switched places, and the same thing happened. The more rings a bird had given, the more they got.
Text #2 Continued (use for days 3 and 4)
Selfless ActThe birds did not know at the start that their help would be returned, scientists said. That suggests it is a selfless act.The experiments were repeated with blue-headed macaws. They hardly passed rings to a neighbor.African grey parrots were helping others with a job, scientists said. They said that it is more than sharing food. The birds understood the need to do a job.The team said African grey parrots work in small groups. They look for food. Brucks said that being helpful might be good. The birds might get more help from others that way.The blue-headed macaws live a different way. They might have clear leaders and less sharing.Manon Schweinfurth is an expert on animals from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. She was not part of the study. Still, she has an idea about some birds helping others. It might come from them feeding their young, she said.They are used to giving things to birds, she said. They give to birds of the same kind, she said.
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Math worksheet #5 Addition and subtraction
1. 39+19 2. 25+46 3. 45+25 4. 72+23
5. 33+38 6. 45+60 7. 92-13 8. 85-26
9. 91-22 10. 45-32 11. 72-14 12. 45-32
Math worksheet #5 Money
Coin Name Value
Counting coins How much?
Name: ______________________ Grade: 2nd NTI Day 4: Thursday
Reading
_____ Write sentences with each of the sight words.
_____ Reread text #2 “Feathered friends: Study shows "selfless" parrots helping peers”
_____ Answer the questions about the text
____ Read for 20 minutes or ask someone to read to you.
Math
_____ Skip count by 100’s, starting at 205
_____ Do worksheet #7 addition and subtraction practice
_____ Do worksheet #8 Bar graph
_____ Practice your math facts flashcards. (addition and subtraction within 20)
Special Area
_____ P.E. – refer to P.E. calendar checklist
Social Emotional Learning
_____ SEL activity: Second steps feeling confident
** Check out Northern’s website for online activities.
Sight word list #4
Almost When Because How Who
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Questions for text
1. What is the central idea of the article?
2. How do birds help each other?
3. Are all birds helpful to each other? How do you know?
4. What is the author’s purpose for writing this text?
Math worksheet #7 Addition and subtraction
1. 14+13 2. 22+19 3. 18+19 4. 22+72
5. 55+23 6. 40+40 7. 54-22 8. 43-22
9. 78-25 10. 100-22 11. 58-13 12. 91-32
Math worksheet #8 Bar graph
1. How many students liked cats the best? __________
2. How many students liked dogs the best? _________3. How many students liked hamsters the best?
________4. How many students took the survey? ___________5. How many more students liked hamsters than
dogs? _________6. How many fewer students liked dogs than cats?
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Name: ______________________ Grade: 2nd NTI Day 5: Friday
Reading
_____ Write sentences with each of the sight words.
_____ Read text #3 “How to wash your hands properly”
_____ Answer questions about the text
____ Read for 20 minutes or ask someone to read to you.
Math
_____ Skip count by 100’s, starting at 114
_____ Do worksheet #9 addition and subtraction practice
_____ Do worksheet #10 Pictograph
_____ Practice your math facts flashcards. (addition and subtraction within 20)
Special Area
_____ Science – Pgs. 134-145 “All kinds of rocks” packet
Social Emotional Learning
_____ SEL activity: Showing Compassion
** Check out Northern’s website for online activities.
Sight word list #4
After Should Because Than Over
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Text #3 (Day 5)How to wash your hands properly
Bacteria are tiny living things. You cannot see them with your eyes. You need a microscope to see them. They live all around us. They are in our bodies and on our skin. Most bacteria are harmless. But some can make you sick. These are the ones we want to remove.Washing your hands is a healthy habit. It helps get rid of bacteria. Wash your hands after using the bathroom. You should wash your hands before eating, too. Also, wash your hands after you ride the bus or the train. If you are sick, wash your hands often. You should wash them after you cough or sneeze. This will help stop the germs from spreading. Try not to cough or sneeze into your hands. If you do by accident, wash your hands right away!
Use soap and running water to wash your hands. Get your hands wet before using soap. Rub your palms together. Then, interlink your fingers. Now rub them together. Next, place the fingertips of one hand in the palm of the other. Rub your fingertips against your palm. Now do the same to the other hand. This helps rub the bacteria off of your skin. It also creates a lather, or foam. Within that lather is the bacteria you have removed. It is ready to be washed away. Once you have rubbed all the surfaces together, rinse your hands. Dry them well. Do not forget in between the fingers. If you are in public, try not to touch the garbage can or doorknob with your clean fingers. Use a paper towel if you can. Change hand towels twice a week at home. You should do this more often if someone in your house is sick.
Steps To Wash Your Hands
Questions for text
1. What is the central idea of the article?
2. Summarize the steps for hand washing.
3. Why is it important to wash your hands?
4. What is the author’s purpose for writing this text?
Math worksheet #9 Addition and subtraction
1. 34+15 2. 26+23 3. 44+61 4. 12+11
5. 45+43 6. 21+54 7. 84-32 8. 29-13
9. 45-18 10. 22-11 11. 43-12 12. 55-31
Math worksheet #10 Pictograph
1. How many students liked apples the best? __________
2. How many students liked pears the best? _________
3. How many students liked grapes the best? ________
4. How many students like bananas the best? _______5. How many students took the survey? ___________6. How many more students liked apples than grapes?
_________7. How many fewer students liked grapes than pears?
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