Fortis Academy Second Grade (M/W) - March 4-8, 2024


The second grade lap-a-thon team name is.... Unbreakable Leopards!  (It was a tie:)  Our team colors will be leopard print (of course) or just yellow, brown or orange.  Thank you for signing up and participating!

2nd week 263/4/20243/5/20243/6/20243/7/20243/8/2024
Math
Chapter 10 AssessmentMF + Ch 11 L 1
TB p77-80;
WB p85-86
(new set of MF sent home Monday in folders)
Ch 11 L 2
TB p81-83
WB p87-89
MF + Ch 11 L 3
TB p84-86
WB p91-93
MF + Ch 11 L 4 TB p87-88, WB p95-96
SpellingStep 22: Review NT, p118Phonograms warm up; Dictate sentences 4-6 p119. CCCStep 22
Test: 3 sentences p119
Sounds warm up
GrammarCh 15 L 2 Grammar Time p224Ch 15 L 2
Skill Time + Practice Time,
WB p58 (students don't need to know rule numbers)
Ch 15 L 3
Practice Sentence p228
Ch 15 L 3
Practice Time
(#2 only) WB p58 +Ex 5 in Ch 15 Test WB p94
ReadingReading Groups: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Chapter 1Boxcar Children
Ch 1, Comprehension Guide (CG) p 7
*There is a pretty detailed note below-please take time to read it :)
Reading Groups: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Chapter 2Boxcar Children Ch 2, CG p 16
Poetry"Jonathan Bing" by Beatrice Curtis Brown (1st-3rd stanzas) + any 5 previous poems
EnrichmentReading Assessments
Read AloudThe Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald
BibleGood King Hezekiah p 295God Spares Hezekiah's Life
p 297
Josiah and the Forgotten Book
p 298
Five Other Prophets p 301
ScienceRead p 62-64 in EC "Pollination - Bees"Busy Bees Pollinator Picture Pack (identifying bees through their body parts); Head, Thorax, Abdomen song, Bee Anatomy in Journals, Bee to Honey by Sarah Ridley
History5 Things about the Capture of Constantinople + Constantinople Journal Entry + video: The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire (TED-Ed)Asia AssessmentReview Timeline; Read, "The Church in the East" p 38-42 in SOTW. History Journal Week 26
Memory WorkAsia Due 3/6
History Timeline Qtr. 1-4 Due 5/6
Prayer 4
Bee Anatomy Due 4/3
The Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi (due by end of semester)

 *Please just have students write directly in the comprehension guide (it will be good practice for starting to write smaller) and then place it in the front pocket of the Fortis Folder, like you've been doing with the questions.  

  • There is a page in the front of the guide that lists out virtues-I highly encourage you to read this through with your student before starting the book.  
  • Also it might be helpful to look at the questions before reading, but wait until they are through with the chapter to actually answer the questions.  
  • The questions thus far have been content questions; for this book, some of the questions won't be found directly in the text but will be asking the student to infer or make connections.  Please help them with this process by encouraging them to look beyond just the obvious answer or the first one they come to in the chapter.  For instance, if they are supposed to be looking for an example of courage, many students are tempted to find the first one, quickly write that and move on.  Even if they've already found one, at the end you can ask them if there was a greater act of courage or why they thought that was a courageous act.  The answers to these questions should be a compilation of a discussion you have had with the student, not just the first answer they can come up with.  This is our chance to challenge them!  They've been discussing literature with me all year and can definitely do it with you.  You might get some push back on that, especially if they've been in the habit of just quickly writing an answer and moving on to the next one.  We are finished with OPG so this should allow some extra time to spend on the reading/discussion and writing.  That being said, the expectations will definitely increase both in quality of answer expected, neatness and depth of understanding of concepts (examples from text).  They are very capable and have shown me their brilliance all year!