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BC Grade 2 Full Year Bundle - Math - Science - Social Studies

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    FULL YEAR BUNDLE - Teaching made easy! This DIGITAL AND PDF bundle includes everything you need to teach Math, Science and Social Studies. It covers all the expectations in the BC curriculum.

    Grade 2 - BC Math Curriculum Updated 2016 – This resource covers all expectations in the Grade 2 – BC Math Curriculum. This product contains 703 activity sheets.

    Check out each of the strands below to learn more about the resources included in this bundle.

    Strand 1 - Numbers

    • Skip-counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s forwards and backwards
    • Counting using different starting points
    • Even and Odd Numbers
    • Composing and decomposing whole numbers to 100
    • Using base ten blocks to represent numbers to 100
    • Counting money as base ten reinforcement ($100, $10, $1)
    • Comparing and ordering numbers to 100
    • Using benchmarks of 25, 50, and 100
    • Place value (assignment as well as activity sheets)
    • Adding and subtracting 0 from any number
    • Number line addition and subtraction
    • Communitive property – Addition
    • Associative Property
    • Estimating sums and differences to 100
    • Addition mental math strategies: counting on, making tens, doubling, and more
    • Subtraction mental math strategies: adding up – finding the difference, counting back
    • Addition and Subtraction math facts to 20
    • 2 Unit Tests

    Strand 2 - Patterning and Equations

    • Repeating Patterns (different shapes, sizes, colours, orientations)
    • A/B/C patterns with up to 5 elements
    • Describing, extending, comparing and creating repeated patterns
    • Growing patterns
    • Increasing patterns using numbers to 20, 50, and 100
    • Pattern Blocks
    • Pattern Rules
    • Pattern Cores
    • Relationships between whole numbers (number strings using 2, 5 and 10)
    • Equalities and inequalities using pan balances
    • Balancing equations pictorially and filling in the blanks
    • Using variables (letters) to represent quantities in an equation
    • Balancing addition and subtraction equations using whole numbers to 100
    • Evaluating equations deciding if they are equal (balanced)
    • 2 Unit Tests – Patterns and Variables

    Strand 3 - Measurement and Geometry

    • Measuring length using centimetres and metres
    • Estimating the length of objects or distances in centimetres and metres
    • Using printed ruler to measure the length of objects
    • Sorting 2-D and 3-D shapes using two attributes
    • Sorting cones, cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids
    • Counting vertices, and sides of 2-D shapes
    • Drawing, labelling, and comparing triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles
    • Finding squares, rectangles, and triangles in our environment
    • Finding 2-D shapes as part of 3-D objects in our environment
    • Looking for triangles, circles, rectangles, squares in bridges, houses, and other buildings

    Strand 4 - Data: Graphs and Probability

    • Formulate survey questions
    • Formulate yes/no survey questions
    • Gather information about from others
    • Using tally charts
    • Counting tally marks
    • Using frequency tables
    • Interpreting tally tables
    • Interpreting pictographs and concrete graphs
    • Creating pictographs and concrete graphs
    • Drawing conclusions about different sets of data
    • Ordering data from greatest to least frequency
    • Describing probability using the following terms – impossible, certain, and possible
    • Describing probability – equally likely, more likely, and less likely
    • Describing the probability of experiments
    • Describing the probability of events from a students life
    • 2 Unit Tests (Graphing and Probability)

    Strand 5 - Financial Literacy

    • Making Benchmark Dollars
    • Counting Dollars
    • Skip Counting Using Bills
    • Counting Benchmark Cents
    • Counting Cents
    • Skip Counting Using Coins
    • Comparing Money Amounts
    • Converting Cents to Dollars
    • Counting Canadian Coins
    • Representing Money in Different Ways
    • Adding Money
    • Finding Exact Change
    • Paying For Things Up
    • Needs and Wants
    • Unit Test – Financial Literacy

    British Columbia (BC) 2016 Science Curriculum - Grade 2. This product was created to cover all topics in the 2016 BC Science Grade 2 curriculum

    There are 380+ activity sheets that cover the elaborations and big ideas in the science curriculum. This massive unit contains readings, surveys, cut and paste activities and a variety of fun activities – drawings, word searches, matching, word scrambles, fill in the blanks, and more!

    We have added STEM activities as well as hands on experiments for students to learn the content in the curriculum.

    Living Things Life Cycles

    Some of the concepts that are covered:

    • Metamorphic life cycles
    • Non-metamorphic life cycles
    • Types of animals - amphibians
    • Frog life cycle – diagram, reading, and activities
    • Types of animals - insects
    • Butterfly life cycle – diagram, reading, and activities
    • Ant life cycle – diagram, reading, and activities
    • Types of animals - mammals
    • Mammal life cycle – diagram, reading, and activities
    • Dog life cycle – reading response and drawing diagram
    • Types of animals – reptiles
    • Snake life cycle – reading response and drawing diagram
    • Types of animals – fish
    • Fish life cycle – colouring activity
    • Types of animals – birds
    • Bird life cycle – drawing the stages
    • Types of animals – spiders
    • Spider life cycle – fill in the blanks diagram
    • Assignment - life cycle activity – making a book
    • Food needs while growing – birds, mammals, and fish
    • Food needs while growing – reptiles, insects, and amphibians
    • Identify changes in animals
    • Match baby animals to adult animals (foals, horses, calf, cow, etc.)
    • Indigenous understanding of life cycles
    • Conservation and sustainable practices by Indigenous groups
    • Clam gardens
    • Salmon fishing
    • Poster assignment – sustainable practices
    • Unit Test
    • Answer pages for all activities

    Chemical and Physical Changes

    Some of the concepts that are covered:

    • What are materials?
    • Raw materials versus processed materials
    • Changing raw materials
    • Where we find raw materials
    • Chemical versus physical changes to materials
    • Physical changes – changing cotton
    • Physical changes – cutting materials
    • Activity – Step by step Origami (making animals and paper airplanes)
    • How paper is made – physical and chemical changes
    • Which steps in the process of paper making are physical and chemical?
    • Physical changes – freezing/melting
    • Experiment – whipping cream physical change
    • Making dyes from plants – Indigenous methods
    • Experiment – making dyes (using plants to stain page)
    • Physical changes - wordsearch and word scramble
    • Chemical changes to materials – colour change, bubbles, smell, a solid is made
    • Experiment – hard boiling an egg
    • Chemical change – burning
    • Experiment – chemical changes – Bubble Bomb
    • Materials – plastic profile
    • How plastic is made – chemical and physical changes
    • Making natural rubber – chemical and physical changes
    • Chemical change activities – wordsearch and word scramble
    • Unit test
    • Answer pages for all activities

    Forces

    Some of the concepts that are covered:

    • In what ways do objects move? (circular, straight line, zig-zag, up and down, back and forth)
    • Activity – using code to program movements
    • What forces cause objects to move?
    • Push and pull forces causing objects to move
    • Non-contact forces (at-a-distance forces) versus contact forces
    • Gravity – readings, activities, and experiments
    • Experiment – testing the force of gravity on different objects
    • Electrostatic force – readings and questions
    • Research – Isaac Newton
    • Static electricity – reading and questions
    • Dangers of static electricity
    • Lightning – electrostatic force
    • Magnetic forces – reading, activities, experiment
    • Activity – repel or attract?
    • Experiment – Magnetic car
    • How does a compass work?
    • Devices that use non-contact forces – magnetism, electrostatic, and gravity
    • Contact forces – muscular force, friction, and spring force
    • Friction – reading and questions
    • Experiment – friction car ramp
    • Experiment – demonstrating friction using rice and a pencil
    • Muscular force – reading and questions
    • Experiment – muscular force (throwing objects)
    • Spring force – reading and questions
    • Experiment – spring force popsicle stick catapult
    • Unbalanced and balanced forces causing change in direction
    • Examples of unbalanced and balanced forces
    • Objects changing direction – sports examples
    • Force diagrams – showing change in direction
    • Forces in our everyday lives
    • Forces of nature – tsunami (water force) and tornado (wind force)
    • Unit test
    • Answer pages for all activities

    Water Cycle

    Some of the concepts that are covered:

    • Properties of water
    • Bodies of water – lakes, oceans, seas, wetlands, ponds, rivers
    • Watersheds
    • Researching watersheds
    • Freshwater around the world
    • Cryosphere – glaciers
    • Water in natural and built environments
    • Groundwater – water table
    • Experiment – creating a groundwater (water table) model
    • Experiment - Making a water filter
    • Evaporation – reading and questions
    • Experiment – evaporation
    • Condensation – reading and questions
    • Experiment – condensation
    • Water cycle – reading and questions
    • Experiment – water cycle diagram
    • Three states of water – ice, vapour, and liquid
    • All living things need water
    • Using water – transportation, recreation, and water power (hydro)
    • Getting water into people’s homes – water towers
    • Weather – coding supercomputers
    • Assignment – meteorologists
    • Research – weather report
    • How humans affect freshwater – pollution
    • Water conservation – reading, questions, and survey
    • Indigenous methods of conservation
    • How the Indigenous use water
    • Unit test
    • Answer pages for all activities

    Grade 2 – British Columbia (BC) Social Studies Curriculum – Regional and Global Communities. This product was created to cover the elaborations and big ideas in the British Columbia (BC) Social Studies Grade 2 Curriculum – Regional and Global Communities.

    There are 272 activity sheets that cover the learning standards in the social studies curriculum. This unit contains readings, cut and paste activities, assignments and a variety of fun activities – colouring sheets, fill in the blanks, multiple choice, true/false, and more!

    Some of the concepts that are covered:

    • What is a community?
    • My local community
    • Indigenous communities
    • First Peoples in Canada and BC
    • Haida First Nation – culture, transportation, and potlatch
    • Activities – making a Haida canoe, Haida mask, and a totem pole
    • Day in the life – Haida child
    • Inuit community – culture, transportation, artifacts
    • Story – Surviving the Cold
    • Activity – Throat singing
    • Activity – making an Inukshuk
    • Natural resources in Inuit communities
    • Moving to Canada – different communities in Canada
    • Acadian communities in Eastern Canada – climate, way of life, and Acadian French language
    • Activities – Acadian game (Le Lancer de Pierre) and Acadian dances
    • Immigrant families – Chinese families, German families, Russian families, and Japanese families
    • 3 different activities - Day in the life of a child in Russia, China, and Japan
    • Comparing your life to the life of a child in Russia, China, and Japan
    • Scottish families in Canada
    • Learning from other cultures – Bannock food
    • Differences in your communities
    • Speaking different languages
    • Foods from other countries
    • Restaurants in your community
    • Religious families – places of worship in your community
    • Religious holidays and special days in Canada
    • Needs for Canadians
    • Needs versus wants
    • Psychological versus physical needs
    • Meeting your needs in different climates
    • Helping people meet their needs
    • Protecting the environment – clean air, planting trees, and clean water
    • Resource towns in BC – natural resources
    • Urban and rural communities
    • What are landforms?
    • Landforms in BC
    • Oceans
    • Human rights in Canada and around the world
    • Rights and responsibilities
    • Activity – making a rights and responsibilities book
    • Leaders in our local government
    • Becoming the mayor
    • Showing leadership in my community
    • 2 Unit Tests
    • Answer pages for all activities

    ANSWER PAGES FOR ALL ACTIVITIES!

    This is a comprehensive bundle that will save you hours of planning! It has been tested and found effective in helping students achieve the learning goals in the social studies curriculum.

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