We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more.
All Kinds of Animals (4th Edition)
This 9th reader in the Abeka® Grade 2 program should be read after a student has mastered the equivalent of Phonics Charts 6-13. Each of the 15, 4-page animal stories introduce young readers to informative writings and help students gain an understanding of God’s purposeful design in creation. As such, this book would make a great tie-in with early animal studies in science (discussing woodland animals and pets, songbirds, and animals from around the world). Parents, be prepared! The very first story talks in 2nd person about how much young children like getting pets and what that experience is like.
Nature photos and a quick reference page are included for each animal, so students can learn about their habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and interesting facts. Includes Words to Watch For; Words to Practice; What Do You Think; and Think of This questions, with Scripture tie-ins that help students process content. Students will also write about their favorite habitat and animal. A detailed, 8-page animal glossary is included at the end, along with a 2-page overview of God as Creator. You will find answers to the comprehension questions in the Reading 2 Answer Key with Literary Development and Enrichment Activities. This is the Homeschool Teacher Edition Resource. 206 pgs, pb. ~ Ruth
Fuel students’ fascination with the animal world through the discussion of interesting facts enhanced by captivating photos! Your students will enjoy reading the 14 sections about pets, woodland animals, songbirds, and many other animals from around the world. This is the ninth book (2i) in the Abeka Reading Program for 2nd grade. Each of the ten books gradually advance your students’ reading skills. Gr. 2.
Product Benefits
* Captivating Pictures. Your students will love the photo observations that will make each animal chapter their favorite!
* Vocabulary Enrichment. More difficult “Words to Watch For” listed at beginning of stories.
* Glossary. Students get a chance to practice skills covered in the Language 2 book with the glossary located in the back of the book!
* Thinking Skills. At the end of stories, “Think About It” and “What Do You Think?” factual and inferential questions help to develop thinking skills and apply to real life situations.
Abeka® Reading materials provide distinct benefits. Sets of readers use an all-inclusive and systematic approach to gaining and strengthening reading skills. The literature choices emphasize wholesome, biblically supported content, as well as citizenship and traditional values. Students are provided developmentally appropriate depth and length of reading materials, producing strong readers--early. Skills are built and strengthened with continual practice and review of wholesome content. Using plentiful and colorful readers in the lower grades, students practice word analysis, build vocabulary, and work on developing reading and thinking skills. The program then broadens to include literature and nonfiction, while introducing and practicing literary techniques. Every reading passage comes with a handful of questions to help promote reading comprehension. At each grade level, the number of readers decreases while literature variety increases, and literary skill development strengthens (i.e., Grade 2 uses 10 readers; Grade 6 uses 3).
The Reading answer keys can be found in the Grade level, Answer Key with Literary Development and Enrichment Activities. The answers to all the readers will be included, plus teacher support, story intros, teaching tips, vocabulary enrichment, literary analysis, and more. While the reading programs are part of Abeka's complete language arts curriculum, you can potentially use this program separately to focus solely on reading skills. Materials use KJV scripture.
The K5 program assumes your child has a phonics' base. Then, the multi-sensory approach teaches long vowel, special sounds, beginning/ending blends, digraphs, a few sight words, r-controlled vowels, etc. This level also adds a Primary Bible Reader containing 150 KJV passages from the Old and New Testaments. Grade 1's goal is independent reading: first reviewing phonics, then transitioning to reading skills. The program continues with reviewing phonics instruction, but transitions toward reading skills, aiming at independent reading. A steady development progression begins at Grade 2 (as phonics foundations are mastered). Children learn to read more diverse materials (literature and nonfiction) and begin examining literary techniques such as cause/effect, sequencing, inference, and main character. At any level, assigned readings will include on-page definitions of new vocabulary questions, info about the authors, and "Time to Think" questions at the end (answers in teacher material). Levels from Grade 3 incorporate simplified versions of classic novels. At Grade 4, material steps up in difficulty and genre types. Also starting at this grade, additional optional reading selections provide student analysis and book report possibilities. When students reach Grade 6, they are reading and evaluating a variety of poetry, short stories, excerpts, and adaptations of novels from famous authors.
If you desire, Abeka provides additional tools that can be used alongside this or any reading program. Abeka believes a student's ability to comprehend is based in their ability to concentrate. These additional tools hone such skills at different levels. Grades 2-3 provide Reading Comprehension Skill Sheets, with a Parent Edition (including objectives, enrichment, answers and Bible application). In Grades 4-6, build reading speed and comprehension skills using an Adventures in … reader, along with the consumable Read and Comprehend Skill Sheets. Each separate key provides the student answers. Speed and Comprehension Readers or Skill Sheets provide multiple reading practices: each with a word count and corresponding comprehension quiz. One-page comprehension quizzes are provided for each story. These books include a place to record your student's comprehension and words-per-minute scores. These skill-focused tools are an integral part of Abeka's reading programs. If, however, you're looking for a Christian, systematic approach to consistently check and strengthen speed and comprehension, try using these as independent reading skill tools.
This fast-paced program progresses quickly from decoding words phonetically to preparing students for the last reader which is a complete narrative. Students will practice reading aloud, be slowly introduced to silent reading, and engage in reading comprehension activities. Each reader is designed in large font with specific goals, and becomes progressively more challenging. Reading skills also incorporate the Abeka® Phonics Charts 6-8 (these charts are included in the readers and the teaching material. Readers progress in this order: Fun with Friends; Quests for Adventure; Across the Meadow; Wonders of Imagination; Through the Skies; Growing Up in Early America; Growing Up Around the World; Growing Up Where Jesus Lived; All Kinds of Animals; and My New Name (introduces students to a continuing story and is a prequel to My New Song—used in Abeka Grade 3 Reading,). You’ll find answers to the comprehension questions in the Reading 2 Answer Key with Literary Development and Enrichment Activities for all-in-one teacher guidance. See the Homeschool Language Arts 2 Curriculum Lesson Plans for additional information about Reading.
Product Format: | Paperback |
---|---|
Brand: | A Beka Book |
Grade: | 2 |
Length in Inches: | 8.5625 |
Width in Inches: | 5.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.375 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.55 |