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The document contains 15 activities for second grade students related to plants and spring. The activities include reading passages about the seasons, parts of plants, planting seeds, and Easter. They provide instructions and questions for students to practice skills like comprehension, labeling, sequencing, and counting.
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April

The document contains 15 activities for second grade students related to plants and spring. The activities include reading passages about the seasons, parts of plants, planting seeds, and Easter. They provide instructions and questions for students to practice skills like comprehension, labeling, sequencing, and counting.
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APRIL

El “Cuadernillo de Actividades de Segundo Grado de Educación Primaria”, fue elaborado por


personal académico del PRONI en Tamaulipas.

Investigación de contenido y diseño de actividades


Rebeca Lizeth Martínez Leal
Manuel Hiram Granados Blanco
Doraly Kristel González Gaytán
Karve Alejandra Martínez García
Gloria Huerta Domínguez
Flor Cecilia Núñez Díaz

Revisión y traducción
Lorenia Valles Canales

Apoyo
Julia Adriana Sotelo Chapa

Diseño de imagen institucional y recopilación de gráficos


Sandra Isabel Moncada Ramírez

D.R. Secretaría de Educación de Tamaulipas


Calzada General Luis Caballero S/N
C.P. 87078
Fracc. Las Flores
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.
ÍNDICE

APRIL
Activity 1: The Four Seasons 2
Activity 2: Spring 3
Activity 3: Living and Non-Living Plants 4
Activity 4: Plants 5
Activity 5: Reading Comprehension: Plants 6
Activity 6: Tree Map 7
Activity 7: Parts of a Plant 8
Activity 8: My Plant 9
Activity 9: How Does a Plant Grow? 10
Activity 10: Planting a Seed 11
Activity 11: Easter Word Search 12
Activity 12: Easter Graph 13
Activity 13: Easter Egg Hunt 14
Activity 14: Easter Egg Shapes Print 15
Activity 15: Counting by Two 16

REFERENCIAS
Bibliográficas 17
Iconográficas 17
Activity 1
The Four Seasons
Read. Circle the answer in the text with the indicated color then write them down.

The Four Seasons


There are four seasons in a year. They are called
spring, summer, fall, and winter.

In spring it is warm, it often rains, and flowers


bloom. Summer is the hottest season and you
can go to the pool or the beach. In fall, it is cold,
and the leaves fall on the ground. In winter it is
very cold and it can snow.

1. How many seasons are there in a year?

2. What are their names?

3. What is the hottest season?

In what season are you now? Circle.

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Activity 2
Spring
Read. Circle the spring elements that appear in the text on the pictures, then answer
True or False.

Spring
Spring starts in March, the weather gets warm so children
can go outside and play.

Sometimes it rains and the rainbow appears in the sky; the


rain helps the flowers grow. The flowers are pretty and when
they grow, the butterflies come out and bees are buzzing all
around.
In spring, trees get covered with their green leaves and you
can find baby birds in their nest in them.

There’s a special holiday in spring, it’s Easter! The rabbit is


the animal that represents it; it’s celebrated by children
finding and seeking Easter eggs.

1. Spring starts in January. True False


2. In Spring, the weather is very cold. True False
3. Rain helps the flowers grow. True False
4. Christmas is celebrated in Spring. True False

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Activity 3
Living and Non-living Things
Read. Write 1 if it’s a Living thing and 2 if it’s a Non-living thing.

1 Living Things 2 Non-living Things


Need air Do not need air
Need food Do not need food
Need water Do not need water
Grow Do not grow
Reproduce (have babies) Do not reproduce

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Activity 4
Plants
Read. Answer.

Plants
Plants are very important, they produce
oxygen to help us breathe, they are pretty,
some smell good and they are colorful.

Plants need water, air, soil ,and sun to grow.


Plants have roots, stem, leaves, flowers and
seeds.

What do plants need to grow? Circle four things.

lemonade water cookie sun

CHIPS

sandwich chips air soil and nutrients

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Activity 5
Reading Comprehension: Plants
Look. Read and answer.

seeds flower

stems

roots leaf

Parts of a Plant
Plants have different parts. They have roots; the roots take in water and nutrients.

Plants have stems that hold them and carry the nutrients to different parts.

Plants have leaves; leaves use the sun to turn water and air into food.

Plants have flowers that help attract insects like bees.

Plants also have seeds. The seeds help to grow new plants.

1. What is the text about?

2. Write the parts of a plant:

3. The take in water and nutrients.

a) flower b) roots c) seeds

4. The helps the plant to

a) look pretty b) attract insects c) make food

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Activity 6
Tree Map
Use the words from the bank to complete the tree map about plants.

flower soil important water colorful air


leaves roots sun beautiful stems seeds

PLANTS

Need Have Are

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Activity 7
Parts of a Plant
Look. Cut and glue the labels in the correct box.

flower stem seeds

roots leaves Parts of a Plant

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Activity 8
My Plant
Draw a plant in the pot. Cut and glue the labels to identify each part of your plant.

flower roots seeds leaves stem

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Activity 9
How Does a Plant Grow?
Read. Cut and paste the illustrations according to the sequence of the growth of a
plant .

First Next Then Last


A seed is From the Roots Leaves
planted in seed a tiny grow down grow and
the ground new plant into the soil the plant
or in soil. sprouts. and a stem get, taller
grows up. and
stronger.

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Activity 10
Planting a Seed
Read. Follow the instructions.

Materials:
Cup
Four small rocks
Seeds
Soil or sand
Water

Instructions:
1. With the help of an adult, make one hole in the bottom of the cup, to help
the water drain.
2. Place four small rocks at the bottom.
3. Fill the pot with soil, but leave a small space from the top.
4. Plant a few seeds in the cup.
5. Cover the seeds with a little bit of sand or soil.
6. Water the cup, not too much, just enough to make the soil wet.
7. Finally, place the cup in the window, where it can get sunlight.
8. Check your plant over the next few days and take care of it, if the soil or
sand feels dry, give it a little water.

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Activity 11
Easter Word Search
Find the following words in the word search. Then solve the puzzle.

EASTER
EGGS
BASKET
RABBIT
SPRING
FLOWERS
CHICKEN

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Activity 12
Easter Graph
Count and write the number next to each image at the bottom of the page.

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Activity 13
Easter Egg Hunt
Look for Easter Eggs. Count and color.

How many Easter Eggs did you find? _________

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Activity 14
Easter Egg Shapes Print
Color the shapes in the Easter Egg according to the code.

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Activity 15
Counting by Two
Count by 2s until the finish line.

8 Finish

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2

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REFERENCIAS

Referencia Bibliográfica

SEP (2011) Programa Nacional de Inglés en Educación Básica. Segunda Lengua Inglés:
ciclo 1.

SECRETARIA DE EDUCACION PÚBLICA.( 2017) Aprendizajes Clave para la


Educación Integral Lengua Extranjera. Inglés. Educación básica MÉXICO, SEP.

Referencia Iconográfica

“Designed by brgfx / Freepik”

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