Ten Things Your Child Should Know about Reading, Writing and Math - 2nd Grade

Ten Things Your Child Should Know about Reading, Writing and Math - 2nd Grade

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Activities, Skills and Educational Principles

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Now that your child has completed the first grade he should know how to write his name, count to at least 100, complete simple addition and subtraction problems, read many three-letter words, sound out some compound words, recognize common blends and letter groupings, and pick out some details from a story and explain them to you. In essence your child should be able to read (on a first-grade level), count, add, subtract, and express himself in writing using simple sentences.

It is amazing how much children learn during the first few years of school—from pre-k to first grade. They start out knowing nothing about reading or writing and begin to learn, exponentially, about how our language works, how to understand others, and ways to express themselves.

Use this book to help you:

  1. Proactively manage your child’s education by giving you an idea of selected skills your child might be taught in this grade.

  2. Work through a list of activities that you can use to supplement your child’s education at home.

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