Canada · Ontario Curriculum Expectations
Grade 2 Language Arts
This curriculum focuses on developing foundational literacy through deep engagement with diverse texts and creative expression. Students explore how authors use language to build worlds and how they can use their own voices to share ideas and information with clarity.

01Worlds of Wonder: Narrative Reading and Craft
Students explore the elements of storytelling by analyzing character motivations, settings, and plot structures in fictional texts.
Investigating how characters respond to challenges and how their traits influence the sequence of events in a story.
Students will analyze how dialogue advances the plot and reveals character traits and relationships.
Analyzing how authors use sensory details to create a vivid sense of time and place for the reader.
Students will explore how the setting contributes to the overall mood and atmosphere of a story.
Mapping the beginning, middle, and end of narratives to understand how problems are introduced and resolved.
Students will identify the central problem in a story and analyze how characters work to solve it.
Exploring the underlying message or lesson an author wants to convey through a narrative.
Practicing retelling familiar stories, including key details and events in sequential order.
Students will explore how stories are told from different perspectives (e.g., first-person, third-person limited).
Students will plan and write their own personal narratives, focusing on a clear sequence of events and descriptive language.

02Information Detectives: Non-Fiction and Inquiry
Students learn to navigate informational texts by using text features and identifying main ideas to build knowledge about the world.
Using headings, captions, and diagrams to locate and understand key information efficiently.
Students will learn to extract information from captions, labels, and simple diagrams.
Exploring how glossaries and bolded words help readers understand new vocabulary in informational texts.
Distinguishing between the main topic of a text and the supporting details that provide more information.
Students will practice summarizing short informational texts by identifying key facts and main ideas.
Applying research skills to write short reports that explain a topic clearly to an audience.
Students will learn to structure informational reports with clear introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions.
Exploring how to incorporate drawings, diagrams, and labels to enhance informational writing.
Practicing presenting research findings clearly and engagingly to an audience.
Students will learn to compare and contrast information from two different informational texts on the same topic.

03The Magic of Language: Vocabulary and Conventions
Focusing on the building blocks of language, students explore word relationships, grammar, and the rhythmic beauty of poetry.
Exploring synonyms, antonyms, and context clues to expand expressive vocabulary and reading precision.
Students will learn strategies to determine the meaning of unknown words using surrounding text.
Investigating how common prefixes and suffixes change the meaning of root words.
Exploring the formation and meaning of compound words and contractions.
Developing mastery over sentence structure, punctuation, and parts of speech to improve clarity in communication.
Focusing on the correct use of periods, question marks, and exclamation points.
Mastering capitalization for proper nouns, beginnings of sentences, and titles.
Exploring how adjectives and adverbs add detail and precision to writing.
Examining how poets use rhyme, repetition, and imagery to express feelings and ideas.
Students will explore how poets use words to create vivid images and appeal to the five senses.

04Voices Together: Speaking and Listening
Students refine their ability to communicate orally, listen actively to others, and present ideas with confidence in various settings.
Practicing the art of listening to understand and responding thoughtfully to the ideas of peers.
Students will practice responding to others' ideas with relevant comments and questions.
Learning to speak clearly and at an appropriate pace when sharing stories or information with an audience.
Students will practice using appropriate body language and making eye contact during presentations.
Practicing sharing personal stories and experiences with an audience, focusing on clear delivery.
Engaging in group discussions to solve problems, share opinions, and build on the thoughts of others.
Students will practice asking clarifying questions and answering questions thoroughly in group settings.
Working together to create and tell a story, building on each other's ideas and contributions.
Introducing basic digital tools (e.g., drawing apps, simple presentation software) to enhance communication.
Students will practice recounting experiences or telling stories, including important details and expressing feelings.