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India · CBSE Learning Outcomes

Class 2 English

This curriculum develops foundational literacy through immersive storytelling, phonetic awareness, and creative expression. Students engage with diverse texts to build vocabulary while mastering the conventions of standard English through communicative activities.

6 units·44 topics·Ages 7-8

01Narrative Reading: Unpacking Stories and Poems

13 topics·Term 1

Students will delve into the elements of narrative and poetic texts, analyzing character, setting, plot, and theme through various literary works.

Understanding Rhyme Schemes in Poetry

Students will identify and analyze the impact of rhyme schemes on a poem's meaning and mood.

Socratic SeminarThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Poetic Rhythm and Meter

Students will identify and analyze the impact of rhythmic patterns and meter on a poem's meaning and mood.

Gallery WalkChalk Talk
Interpreting Metaphors and Similes

Students will explore metaphors and similes, understanding their role in enriching poetic expression.

Hexagonal ThinkingGallery Walk
Understanding Personification and Imagery

Students will explore personification and imagery, understanding their role in enriching poetic expression.

Concept MappingRAFT Writing
Analyzing Character Motivation and Traits

Students will analyze character motivations and traits in a narrative.

Hot SeatRole Play
Tracking Character Development

Students will analyze how characters evolve throughout a narrative.

Human BarometerThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Setting and Atmosphere

Students will examine how authors use descriptive language to establish setting and create a specific mood or atmosphere.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping
Plot Structure: Exposition and Rising Action

Students will identify and analyze the exposition and rising action in a narrative.

Timeline ChallengeJigsaw
Plot Structure: Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

Students will identify and analyze the climax, falling action, and resolution of a narrative.

Timeline ChallengeJigsaw
Identifying Theme and Moral

Students will learn to identify the underlying message or moral of a story and discuss its relevance.

Philosophical ChairsSocratic Seminar
Point of View and Narrative Voice

Students will explore different narrative perspectives (first, second, third person) and their impact on storytelling.

Role PlayRAFT Writing
Understanding Literary Genres

Students will differentiate between various literary genres such as fantasy, mystery, historical fiction, and science fiction.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping
Analyzing Author's Craft and Style

Students will examine how authors use specific word choices, sentence structures, and literary devices to create their unique style.

Document MysterySocratic Seminar

02Building Blocks of Language: Grammar and Vocabulary

13 topics·Term 1

This unit focuses on mastering advanced grammatical structures, expanding vocabulary, and refining sentence construction for clarity and impact.

Mastering Nouns: Types and Functions

Students will differentiate between various types of nouns, understanding their function in complex sentences.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
Mastering Pronouns: Types and Agreement

Students will differentiate between various types of pronouns, understanding their function and agreement in complex sentences.

Stations RotationPeer Teaching
Verbs: Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect)

Students will explore simple, continuous, and perfect verb tenses.

Chalk TalkCollaborative Problem-Solving
Verbs: Active/Passive Voice and Mood

Students will explore active/passive voice and indicative/imperative/subjunctive moods.

Chalk TalkCollaborative Problem-Solving
Adjectives and Adverbs: Modifying Meaning

Students will learn to use adjectives and adverbs effectively to add precision, detail, and nuance to their writing.

Carousel BrainstormGive One, Get One
Prepositions: Showing Relationships

Students will understand the function of prepositions in showing relationships between words in a sentence.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Conjunctions: Connecting Ideas

Students will understand the function of conjunctions in linking words, phrases, and clauses.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Sentence Structure: Simple and Compound

Students will identify and construct simple and compound sentences to vary sentence structure in their writing.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Sentence Structure: Complex and Compound-Complex

Students will identify and construct complex and compound-complex sentences to vary sentence structure in their writing.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Punctuation for Clarity: Commas and Periods

Students will master the use of commas and periods for correct and effective writing.

Peer TeachingDocument Mystery
Punctuation for Emphasis: Semicolons, Colons, Quotation Marks

Students will master the use of semicolons, colons, and quotation marks for correct and effective writing.

Peer TeachingDocument Mystery
Vocabulary Building: Roots, Prefixes, Suffixes

Students will learn to decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words by analyzing common Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes.

Trading CardsConcept Mapping
Context Clues and Word Meaning

Students will practice using various context clues (synonyms, antonyms, explanations) to determine the meaning of unknown words.

Document MysteryThink-Pair-Share

03The Art of Storytelling: Narrative Writing

4 topics·Term 1

This unit guides students through the process of crafting compelling narratives, focusing on plot development, characterization, and descriptive language.

Brainstorming and Plotting Narrative Ideas

Students will generate creative ideas for stories and develop basic plot outlines, including conflict and resolution.

Carousel BrainstormConcept Mapping
Developing Engaging Characters

Students will create well-rounded characters with distinct personalities, motivations, and backstories.

Trading CardsRole Play
Crafting Vivid Settings and Sensory Details

Students will use descriptive language and sensory details to create immersive and believable story settings.

Gallery WalkRAFT Writing
Writing Effective Dialogue

Students will learn to write realistic and purposeful dialogue that reveals character, advances plot, and creates tension.

Role PlaySave the Last Word

04Information and Inquiry: Non-Fiction Reading and Research

6 topics·Term 2

Students will develop critical reading skills for non-fiction texts, learn to extract information, evaluate sources, and conduct basic research.

Identifying Main Idea and Supporting Details

Students will practice identifying the central idea of a non-fiction text and distinguishing it from supporting details.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Analyzing Text Structure: Cause/Effect and Compare/Contrast

Students will identify common non-fiction text structures like cause/effect and compare/contrast.

Document MysteryStations Rotation
Analyzing Text Structure: Problem/Solution and Sequence

Students will identify common non-fiction text structures like problem/solution and sequence.

Document MysteryStations Rotation
Evaluating Credibility of Sources

Students will learn to assess the reliability and bias of various informational sources, including online content.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Summarizing and Paraphrasing Information

Students will practice summarizing key information and paraphrasing text in their own words to avoid plagiarism.

Think-Pair-ShareRAFT Writing
Using Text Features for Comprehension

Students will utilize text features such as headings, subheadings, captions, graphs, and diagrams to enhance comprehension.

Gallery WalkConcept Mapping

05Voices and Views: Speaking, Listening, and Debate

3 topics·Term 2

This unit focuses on developing effective oral communication skills, including active listening, clear articulation, and persuasive speaking.

Active Listening and Responding

Students will practice active listening techniques, including paraphrasing, asking clarifying questions, and providing constructive feedback.

Fishbowl DiscussionRound Robin
Delivering Clear Oral Presentations

Students will develop skills in organizing thoughts, using appropriate vocal delivery, and maintaining eye contact during presentations.

Expert PanelRole Play
Participating in Group Discussions

Students will learn to contribute constructively to group discussions, respecting diverse viewpoints and building on others' ideas.

Inside-Outside CirclePhilosophical Chairs

06Writing for a Purpose: Functional and Expository Writing

5 topics·Term 2

This unit focuses on developing practical writing skills for various purposes, including informational reports, persuasive essays, and formal communication.

Writing Informational Reports

Students will plan, draft, and revise informational reports, organizing facts clearly and using appropriate language.

Project-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Crafting Persuasive Essays

Students will learn to construct persuasive essays with clear claims, supporting evidence, and logical reasoning.

Formal DebatePhilosophical Chairs
Writing Formal Letters and Emails

Students will practice writing formal letters and emails for various purposes, adhering to conventions of professional communication.

RAFT WritingCase Study Analysis
Writing Instructions and Procedures

Students will write clear, concise, and sequential instructions for various tasks, ensuring logical flow and completeness.

Peer TeachingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Creating Advertisements and Slogans

Students will design persuasive advertisements and catchy slogans, understanding the principles of marketing and audience appeal.

Project-Based LearningGallery Walk