Learn about what to expect for your child in second grade.
How you can help at home: Try some of these fun games and activities to boost your second-grader's academic skills.
How do you know if your child has a learning disability? Learn to read the signs.
Keep tabs on your second-grader's development with this handy checklist.
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Your child will learn to make detailed observations in second-grade science.
Second-graders become more independent writers by learning different styles and using the writing process. They learn how to spell by learning spelling patterns and words found in their reading.
Second-graders use technology in the classroom to learn about a range of subjects.
Second-graders are becoming more fluent readers. They are reading chapter books, beginning to do research and learning new strategies to draw meaning from what they read.