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Grade 2 learners will demonstrate an understanding of place value, that numbers can be classified according to their characteristics, and of how to compare and estimate quantities. They will deepen their understanding of the meaning of addition and subtraction, and they will recall some facts by learning and applying mental math strategies while they demonstrate and explain the meaning of equality and inequality. Learners will predict an element in a repeating pattern and demonstrate an understanding of increasing patterns. They will construct objects and shapes, sort them according to their attributes, and compare and measure them using non-standard units while understanding that the orientation of an object does not alter its measurement. Learners will gather data to answer questions, and they will construct and interpret graphs.
The Guiding Principles of Designing Learning Experiences and Assessment Practices in the French Immersion program provide guidance to all Manitoba educators as they design learning experiences and classroom assessments to strengthen, extend and expand student learning. Planning with the learner, the context, and the curricula in mind creates opportunities for the co-construction of inclusive learning experiences and assessment practices where the diverse learning needs, abilities and interests of each learner are met.
Assessment for and as learning involve learners in the process and support learner reflection; assessment of learning (commonly known as summative evaluation) measures final outcomes. All aspects, when done well, contribute to informed teaching and reliable judgment of learner progress.
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General Learning Outcome: Develop number sense.
2.N.1. Say the number sequence from 0 to 100 by
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2.N.2. Demonstrate if a number (up to 100) is even or odd.
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2.N.3. Describe order or relative position using ordinal numbers.
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2.N.4. Represent and describe numbers to 100, concretely, pictorially, and symbolically.
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2.N.5. Compare and order numbers up to 100.
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2.N.6. Estimate quantities to 100 using referents.
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2.N.7. Illustrate, concretely and pictorially, the meaning of place value for numbers to 100.
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2.N.8. Demonstrate and explain the effect of adding zero to or subtracting zero from any number.
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2.N.9. Demonstrate an understanding of addition (limited to 1- and 2-digit numerals) with answers to 100 and the corresponding subtraction by
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2.N.10. Apply mental mathematics strategies, including
to develop recall of basic addition facts to 18 and related subtraction facts.
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General Learning Outcome: Use patterns to describe the world and solve problems.
2.RR.1. Predict an element in a repeating pattern using a variety of strategies.
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2.PR.2. Demonstrate an understanding of increasing patterns by
patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds, and actions (numbers to 100).
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General Learning Outcome: Represent algebraic expressions in multiple ways.
2.PR.3. Demonstrate and explain the meaning of equality and inequality by using manipulatives and diagrams (0 to 100).
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2.PR.4. Record equalities and inequalities symbolically using the equal symbol or the not-equal symbol.
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General Learning Outcome: Use direct or indirect measurement to solve problems.
2.SS.1. Relate the number of days to a week and the number of months to a year in a problem-solving context.
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2.SS.2. Relate the size of a unit of measure to the number of units (limited to non-standard units) used to measure length and mass (weight).
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2.SS.3. Compare and order objects by length, height, distance around, and mass (weight) using non-standard units, and make statements of comparison.
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2.SS.4. Measure length to the nearest non-standard unit by
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2.SS.5. Demonstrate that changing the orientation of an object does not alter the measurements of its attributes.
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General Learning Outcome: Describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes, and analyze the relationships among them.
2.SS.6. Sort 2-D shapes and 3-D objects using two attributes, and explain the sorting rule.
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2.SS.7. Describe, compare, and construct 3-D objects, including
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2.SS.8. Describe, compare, and construct 2-D shapes, including
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2.SS.9. Identify 2-D shapes as parts of 3-D objects in the environment.
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General Learning Outcome: Collect, display, and analyze data to solve problems.
2.SP.1. Gather and record data about self and others to answer questions.
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2.SP.2. Construct and interpret concrete graphs and pictographs to solve problems.
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