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Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society. Our 2nd Grade curriculum aims to build on the foundational skills in English Language Arts and Math as well practicing observation skills through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

Classical education aims to cultivate lifelong learners who are well-rounded, critical thinkers, capable of engaging with complex ideas and contributing positively to society.
Our 2nd Grade curriculum aims to build on the foundational skills in English Language Arts and Math as well practicing observation skills through History, Science, and Fine Arts.

Course Summary:

Groundwork for all subjects by fostering language arts proficiency, introducing storytelling structure and artistic language examples, and guiding students from phonograms to reading children’s novels, focusing on phonics, literature, grammar, and poetry.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Course Summary:

Expands upon foundational skills, covering numbers up to 1000, mental math strategies, addition and subtraction up to four digits, introduction to multiplication and division, and various applications including time, measurement, shapes, and data analysis.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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Explores matter interactions, temperature-induced changes, organism responses to time, habitat analysis, natural area exploration, lightning’s electric evidence, magnet roles, human body organization, nutrition importance, fostering inquiry, collaboration, and reflection.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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History and Geography encompasses spatial awareness, human-environment interaction, cultural relationships, and various historical regions and civilizations, including continents, oceans, Early Asian, Modern Japanese, and Ancient Greek civilizations, as well as US historical events such as The Constitution, Westward Expansion, the Civil War, and biographies.

This course product is for one semester. Please select “2” for the quantity for the full year.

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